God has made me greater than my father – Rasheed Ladoja
Deaths at Dusk in Jos: Boko Haram finally reached my family — Bereaved son
Nollywood divas in their 30s, 40s yet to marry: Marriage is not the thing on my mind — Empress Njamah
Now, the die is cast….
2015: Dakuku and the future of Rivers State
Immigration as big issue in UK 2015 general elections
I think I am kind of scared — Ebube Nwagbo
I’ll make Aba the industrial workshop of Nigeria – Otti, APGA flagbearer
Nollywood diva yet to marry and why: I’m not searching for a husband — Bimbo Akintola
The Abuja Rail Mass Transit Revolution
The Iron Lady, Auchi Poly and the mechatronic equipment
`We stole foodstuff because we were hungry’
Muyiwa Ademola is a close friend, not my lover — Sexy Winger
How we became parents of orphans — Adeleye
Canada 2015 Women W/Cup: We ‘ll shock the world, says Falcons coach
2015: The flexible budget we need
Characteristics of agbata ekee democracy (2)

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Copa Lagos: Sand Eagles suffer first defeat
Nigeria’s Super Sand Eagles were beaten for the first time at the Copa Lagos Beach Soccer when they lost 4-5 to Ivory Coast on Saturday.
The Super Sand Eagles who have won the three previous editions of the Copa Lagos trailed the Ivorians at the end of the first period by two goals.
Nollywood divas in their 30s, 40s yet to marry and why: Halima Abubakar, Franca Brown, Ada Ameh, others
The dream of every woman is to find a man to spend her entire life with. Even the Holy religious books have enjoined men and women, to seek each other out and cohabit as man and wife. But as beautiful and simple as this may sound, marriage has long gone from being a simple item on a menu, it has become a task, as finding a true life partner has become as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. It is particularly more difficult for the womenfolks as they have to be proposed to.
2015: Tearful Mark succumbs to constituents’ pressure
I am trying very hard to study our Senate President to know what he is using to bring all senators together without rancor so that I will use the same method in my constituency”. These were the words of a senator from the north-western part of Nigeria when he was commenting on a controversial issue pending on the floor of the Senate.
God’s time
It is a bit difficult to celebrate with others when one is not so joyous, it can be a little trying to be happy for others when one is anything but that. I like to engage people in often painful and truthful arguments, the truth can be very bitter but it is also liberating; misery likes company and happy is not always best of friends with sad. I was sitting down listening to the heartfelt angst of a young friend and it took me back to the years when I was in the group of “misery likes company”, you know that group, all of us have one time or the other been active members.
GEW 2014:Etisalat, EDC engage Nigerian start-ups for new opportunities
Recent study indicates that majority of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria become moribund after few years of operations, while fewer than 10% of all start-ups in the country thrive and grow to maturity.

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