Elections must hold — Falana, Opadokun, groups
Military pounds more Boko Haram targets
Northern leaders seek Jonathan’s backing for 2019
Protesters call for death of Boko Haram leader, Shekau
Sierra Leone vice president in Ebola quarantine
Good sex turns me on – Paschaline Alex
Why I tell stories with songs -Simi
Sex is as normal to life as money – Ronke Ojo
It’s hard not to be inspired by women – Falz
Jonathan’s new pact with Yoruba
Toddler abandoned in Warri newspaper depot
Jonathan settles Ijaw/Itsekiri EPZ feud
NAFDAC arrests Indian for importation of fake products
FG spent N200bn on roads — Ex-minister
Why IDPs in Borno can’t go back home — Sen. Ndume

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How SDP will govern Ogun — Odunsi
The governorship candidate of Social Democratic Party,SDP, in Ogun State, Senator Akin Odunsi, has explained that he would govern the state with the fear of God if he is elected.
Orji not booed at Aba burial – Abia govt
ABIA State government has described as “false and misleading” the report in a newspaper [not Vanguard] that Governor Theodore Orji was booed and pelted with sachet water in Aba during the burial ceremony of pioneer Catholic Bishop of Aba, Bishop Vincent Valentine Ezeonyia, in the commercial city on Friday.
I feel bad after having sex – Cynthia Agholor
“I think sex is good when someone is married. You know, you do it without fear of committing a sin or committing adultery. Sex is something every couple , married couple, should do, probably, everyday, I don’t know, probably every time they are moved to do it. Sex has the real pleasure when you are doing it without any form of fear. I’m not saying unmarried people should not engage in sex because there is nothing I will say that will make them stop but somebody like me, every time I do it I always feel bad that I’m sinning against God. Even before sex I feel frigid because there is always that looming fear that I’m not doing what is right. That is for me, I don’t know about any other person. If I’m married to the man then I will feel very free and enjoy it very well” she says.
Nigerians will vote for continuity—Dickson
•‘It will be Jonathan all the way in N-Delta’ •Explains how he relates with First Lady Patience READ THE FIRST PART HERE Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, in this interview, opens up on the meeting in Government House, Yenagoa, which has triggered controversy that some former Niger Delta militant leaders, including Alhaji Dokubo-Asari are […]
Boko Haram: Inside liberated territories!
The six weeks postponement of the polls the security forces demanded to enable them flush out Boko Haram fighters from occupied territories in the North-east states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa appears to be paying off. Military sources claimed that many of the towns captured by the Islamist group had been liberated.
‘It is evil for APC to attack the Church’
Prince Uche Secondus, the Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in this interview, bares his mind on how prepared his party is to win the March 28 and April 11 general elections, why Nigerians should vote for President Goodluck Jonathan, the politics of Rivers State, among other issues.
2015: I need prayers to run credible polls – Jonathan
ABUJA – Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Bishop MaTthew Kukah has blamed most of the problems facing the country since independence in 1960 on bad leadership.
2015 elections: NCS expresses fresh worry over delay in PVCs distribution
Barely thirty days to the 2015 Presidential elections, the delay in the distribution of Permanent Voters Card, (PVCs) by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has continued to attract concern among stakeholders in the industry.
I hate war but love covering it – Prof. Don North
Don North, professor of journalism, is so many things rolled into one. He is the Director of Northstar Productions, Inc., Virginia, USA, a communications expert, teacher, writer, documentary filmmaker and above all, a veteran war correspondent having covered the wars in Vietnam, Borneo, Cambodia, Afghanistan, El- Salvador, Egypt, Israel, the Gulf, Bosnia, Kosovo and Iraq. He has worked for ABC News and NBC News.
POLLS: Our husband has gone mad again
By Yomi Obaditan The Nigerian politics and the politicians are negatively peculiar, comparatively different from other westen democratic political processes. It reminds one of the award-winning play titled: “ Our husband has gone mad again” by Ola Rotimi. The play takes a comic swipe at ideological misfits and opportunists, who strut over the ever-accommodating political […]
Mr. president, I’ll believe it when it happens
“If you believe that, you will believe anything.” That was my comment on five different occasions when Nigerian Heads of State, three military and two civilians have made categorical statements about their intention to depart. And each time, events have proved me right. I remain firmly convinced that “Skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic”, thanks to James Russell, Lowell, 1819-1891. It is always sad, when Presidents and Heads of State, in Nigeria make the same promises, at very critical stages in their tenure of office, just to buy more time, while planning to disappoint the people later.
Kukah blames Nigeria’s woes on bad leadership
ABUJA – Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Bishop MaTthew Kukah has blamed most of the problems facing the country since independence in 1960 on bad leadership.
The race ran (2)
The human ego is the undoing of our peace and on a personal level, its a character flaw we all have to work on if we are ever to live and live well. Let’s even just leave the politicians and religious figures aside and focus on our personal peace and well being.
Police arrest wife for setting husband ablaze
Police have arrested a jealous wife, Mrs. Bukola Olusegun, in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State capital who allegedly set her husband, Abimbola, ablaze for not taken her out on Valentine’s Day
Why I am presenting two new books — Prof. Abugu
Having realised the missing link, after many years of teaching and practice as a lawyer and lecturer, Prof. Joseph E.O Abugu, head of department of Commercial and Industrial Law, Faculty of Law, University of Lagos is set to effect a change in the Nigerian law books stand with the introduction of two new academic and practice textbooks , Principles of Corporate Law in Nigeria and Company Securities: Law and Practice second edition to the law book stands.

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