Why I am presenting two new books — Prof. Abugu
The race ran (2)
Urhobo and the controversial Uvwiamughe Declaration
How I went evangelising on the streets of Italy— Beatrice Omorogbe, Italy-based evangelist
‘Jonathan democratised access to tertiary education‘
Sustaining value in the Pay-TV industry
We are our choices
APC will floor PDP, Ladoja, Akala — Gov. Ajimobi
The NNPC and its enemies(2)
Bisi Silva heads 10th Bamako Encounters
Our fear for March 12 rescheduled NLC election
Boko Haram: Uranta commends military for gallant performance

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Govt should support art, culture, build museums— Ogbonna
Chief Solomon Ogbonna is a Lagos-based art collector and Chairman, Board of Trustees, Aguene Art Foundation. His love for art is so great that apart from the art works he inherited from his late father, he also bought that of his siblings, no wander his house in the Ajah area of Lagos, is home to hundreds of art works across various media. But, despite all his exploits, Ogbonna is not happy with the government and the way they are handling art business in Nigeria.
CAF U-17 Championship: Eaglets battle Guinea for bronze
The Golden Eaglets are set to redeem their image as they play Guinea for bronze at the CAF African Under-17 Championship this afternoon in Niamey, Niger Republic.
How I raped pregnant corps member —Okada rider
The biblical injunction in Jeremiah 17 vs 9 that says “ The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked who can know it” is apt in the case of a 30-year-old commercial motorcycle operator, popularly known as Okada rider, Tumi Ayileka, who was alleged to have, despite the plea by a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member (names withheld), that she was three months pregnant, still forcefully had carnal knowledge of her.
Buhari in Chatham House
The APC Candidate has been on a tour of the UK, chaperoned by his political campaign advisers Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Mr. Chibuike Amaechi. Two things are rather immediately clear from Buhari’s UK tours: one, the APC presidential candidate has been forced to sup on bitter gravy over lingering animosities with Britain following the Umaru Dikko affair. This trip it seems is in part, made on bended knees. Is this Buhari’s attempt to bury the ghost of the past and any other hatchets with Great Britain?
Urhobo youths condemn call for Jega’s sack by Asari’s group
THE leadership of the Urhobo National Youth Council, UNYC, has described the call for the sack of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Attahirhu Jega, by members of the Asari-Dokubo-led Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force as unwarranted and undemocratic.

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