Fashola on Buhari: Age is More Than Just a Number
Teenager recounts seven-week ordeal in Boko Haram den
Jonathan vs Buhari: Entertainers sing discordant tunes
I think I can handle everyday sex – Adediwura
I will act nude under the right circumstances – Chelsea Edogun
The day Okowa rallied Urhobo
Elections Fears: Scaling the ‘ides’of February!
2015: We won’t allow the opposition to rig us out—Mark
I am funky and sexy but not the Maheeda way — Sefiya
Boko Haram: Nigeria is a weak state — Sanusi
Tinubu pacifies aggrieved 241 Lagos House aspirants
All French were Charlie
The Flawed Righteousness of the Old Testament
Chaotic scenes usher in Afcon 2015

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Before your state governor runs away (1)
Blessed are politicians when out of power. They reveal all the things which those in power labor to hide from us. Since December 2013, I had warned My Fellow Nigerians, about the inevitable collapse of crude oil prices and its consequences. Obviously, nobody listened. In May 2014, out of sheer frustration, associated with talking to the deaf, I wrote a column titled SO YOU WANT TO BE GOVERNOR IN 2015.
Re: ‘Millions in the South may not vote’
I write on behalf of the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, to complain about the misinformation contained in the cover page story of Sunday Vanguard for January 4, 2015, titled as stated above.
Eagles too strong for Yemen
Nigeria’s home-based Super Eagles yesterday proved too strong for Yemen in the international friendly match played at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai.
Being Enough
A scene in an American television series caught my attention a few weeks ago. A couple of years ago I had taken a fancy to the series “Soul Food” and I had religiously watched on television every Sunday at 6pm till it was abruptly yanked off the air. When I had come across the DVD boxed set of the entire series I had bought with glee.
Rivers PDP, APC trade words over use of stadium
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the All Progressives Congress, APC, exchanged words, Friday night, at the Police Officers Mess, Port Harcourt, Rivers State over the allegation by the PDP that Governor Chibuike Amaechi had refused to approve their application to use the Adokiye Ameisemaka Stadium for its presidential rally on January 28.

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