

PRESIDENTIAL POLLS: States that may determine the winner
Why PDP lifted suspension on Tukur—Metuh
My life has been a series of accidents — Peter (PAN) Enahoro
APC alerts over use of sponsored protests to force polls shift
“All lumps are guilty until proven cancer free”
We are non-partisan, NEDG tells APC
Delta State, its home-grown billionaires
Buhari tasks Jonathan on railway: Show us the proof
Nigerian Lottery Scam
PDP yet to fulfill their promises to the South-East
2015 elections and the “GATES OF HELL”
Election violence: Fear grips Ndigbo, South South indigenes in North
The indecent methods some men use to ravish their dates!
Day Owerri Bishop preached his ideology to Buhari
Elections 2015: money, rigging, justice & violence
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SubscribeThe Framework of a Grassroots Campaign
Interestingly, as a registered Democrat I have voted in many American elections, but only once in Nigeria. This was during the second republic, with Shehu Shagari at the helm, before he was overthrown by a Major General Buhari-led military coup.
Keshi takes charge in Warri
By John Egbokhan Out of contract Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi has opted to be in charge of the clash between Delta/ Edo Ex-internationals and the rest of Nigeria tomorrow at the Warri City Stadium. The match was put together by friends of Okowa to showcase the PDP Gubernatorial Candidate, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa while veteran […]
Jonathan, not the President we need
The President of a country could be rated by the promises he made during his campaign and is judged by his performance while in office. In 2014 at the wake of the Presidential campaign, Goodluck Jonathan promised uninterrupted power supply by the end of 2014.
Aki turns football promoter
Star-actor, Chinedu Ikedieze (MFR), recently donated a trophy to his hometown, Bende, in Abia State, to further promote peaceful co-existence among indigenes of the state. The football competition was named Uzuakoli Peace Cup.
Nigeria needs a new beginning
Our nation is at crossroads! Many doomsday forecasters have said or insinuated that our nation will disintegrate after the elections on February 14th 2014.The latest of such declarations came from the so-called retired Niger Delta militants. It was reported that the militants had threatened to take up arms again if President Goodluck Jonathan failed to win the presidential election.
Malnutrition kills half a million Nigerian children annually
Poor feeding condition and acute malnutrition is reported to kill no fewer than 500,000 Nigerian children, under the age of five, annually, out of the over one million of them that suffer the condition every year.
This political race and definitions: Imo state in view
Imo State is one state where anyone who passes by would definitely ask questions. I am interested in one major question and that is: who is at the helm of affairs here? As simple as the question seems, it is indeed overloaded. I want to say, one would want to know the person or persons who are responsible for the developments or non-developments in the state. Should I say that I have asked the question, times without number; even though I think I know the answer.
4,000 apc faithful hold mock campaign in Sapele
The All Progressives Congress in Sapele, Sapele Local Government Area of the State, in preparation towards holding what it described as “Mother of all campaigns,” by next week Monday, February 2, 2015, across the Council Area, yesterday held what it described as “mock campaign” in Sapele and environs, which it says was meant to determine the acceptability of the party and its candidates, and to sensitise and prepare the people of the area towards the grand campaign.
Upcoming actresses set themselves up for sexual harassment — Angela Philips Says “ I am single and searching”
Those days, when we started acting, when you told people you were an actress, they looked at you as if you were a prostitute.
Indonesia: Fate of 12 Nigerians uncertain
As Nigerian government battles to save the lives of the 12 Nigerians still on the death row in Indonesia, a retired ambassador, Suleiman Dahiru, has said that the fate of the convicts cannot be guaranteed by anyone.
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