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Issues that confronted the Senate in 2014

Issues that confronted the Senate in 2014

Many watchers of events in the Nigerian Senate were not disappointed in their expectation that the resumption of the Senate on January 21, 2014 after the three week yuletide break would come with trouble, especially between it and the executive.

Boko Haram: We must not allow terrorists to triumph — Mark

Boko Haram: We must not allow terrorists to triumph — Mark

Senate President, David Mark, has urged Nigerians to unite against the security challenges facing the country, especially the onslaught on innocent Nigerians by the terrorist group, Boko Haram, saying that evil people should not be allowed to triumph.

Cameroon bombs Boko Haram, kills 41

Cameroon bombs Boko Haram, kills 41

Nigeria’s neighbour, Cameroon, has launched air strikes against Boko Haram terrorists for the first time, killing no fewer than 41 Islamist militants after the large force of jihadists crossed the border and seized a military camp at Ashigashiya, the government said.

The House in 2014: How the House fell

The House in 2014: How the House fell

The event that unfolded on December 18, 2013 in the House of Representatives when 37 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP lawmakers under the aegis of new PDP defected to All Progressives Congress, APC made things to fall apart in the House.

Wike accuses Amaechi of neglecting riverine link road

Wike accuses Amaechi of neglecting riverine link road

Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship candidate, Mr. Nyesom Wike, has accused outgoing Rivers State governor, Mr. Romiti Amaechi, of neglecting the link road leading to the riverine area of the state.

Why uncompleted projects dot the nation’s landscape — Shonubi

Why uncompleted projects dot the nation’s landscape — Shonubi

The immediate past Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, NIQS, Mr. Olayemi Shonubi has attributed the high cost of procuring civil and heavy engineering projects in Nigeria to the non-utilisation of quantity surveyors who by training are equipped to give value for money on all construction projects.