President ‘Go-slow’ in America
The absurdity of primitive accumulation (2)
Help! Corruption and insecurity are no joking matters
2018 W/Cup: Eagles won’t underrate any team — Oliseh
Is it Ishmael or Is It Isaac?
Coming to America
‘Reading is becoming out of fashion for youths’

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Oliseh considers Iheanacho, Musa for Tanzania tie
New Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh is seriously considering capping Flying Eagles stars Musa Mohammed and Kelechi Iheanacho in an AFCON qualifier in Tanzania in September.
JOS Chlorine Explosion: Contaminated air kills eight, 100 hospitalised
Inhalation of chlorine from an exploded cylinder by residents around the Lamingo Water Board Treatment Plant, Jos, Plateau State capital, has left eight people dead and over 100 hospitalized.
JAMB to re-distribute candidates with cut off mark issues to other versities
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), said that it was set to re-distribute candidates with cut-off marks less than what their first choice of universities required to needy institutions .
I have no qualms with sex roles — Regina Chukwu
Popular Yoruba actress, Regina Chukwu, is a first rate actress who knows her job even though she is an Igbo woman from Enugu State. Being Igbo has not in any way limited the types of roles she could take on as a Yoruba role interpreter. She is so in her element and at home with Yoruba films that she has produced many films of her own.
Okagbare 2nd best in London
Nigerian sprints superstar, Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor, came close to winning the women’s 100 metres final in the London Diamond League Anniversary Games on Saturday but she ended up in second place.
At last, Kaduna’s ‘Sambisa forest’ is liberated
Residents erupted in joyful noise, last Tuesday, as Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State emerged from his vehicle in Birnin Gwari -the beleaguered headquarters of Birnin Gwari Local Government Area, LGA, of the state, about 120km west of Kaduna metropolis.
Messi’s foundation stone in Gabon stolen
The Foundation stone laid by Lionel Messi in Gabon for the construction of the stadium has been reportedly stolen by an unidentified man.
I went three days without bathing to record a song — Adasounds
Budding Afropop singer, Ofor Stephanie Adaeze, a.k.a Adasounds, who is known for her song Kejo, has come out to talk about the greatest price she has paid for her music and her alleged relationship with Oritsefemi. In a chat with Potpourri the light skinned songstress says she has had to spend three days in the studio without a change of clothing or toiletries.
South African Stock Exchange woos Nigerian companies for US$800bn investable funds
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), South Africa, is intensifying efforts to concretize the recent partnership arrangement with the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to create a robust cross-border listing of and trade in equities of Nigerian companies. The investable funds’ pool in JSE is put at about US$800 billion (N160 trillion).
Veteran Actress, Sola Sobowale, showers Reagan students with gift items
Veteran Nollywood actress, Sola Sobowale, fondly known as ‘Toyin Tomato’, recently showed her milk of kindness through the donation of gift items to Jazz 38 Club Members of Reagan Memorial Baptist School, Yaba.
Who can stop our Govs’ spending spree?
At the end of their meeting last Wednesday in Abuja, state governors resolved to hold discussions with President Muhammadu Buhari to seek lasting solutions to the worsening macroeconomic challenges confronting the nation.
There is need for improvement in legal education curriculum —Mrs. Elizabeth Idigbe Partner
Mrs. Elizabeth Idigbe is a partner at Punuka Attorneys and Solicitors. A proud alumnus of the University of Benin, she is reputed for her expertise in security documentation, debt factoring and restructuring, company secretarial services and general corporate practise spanning across 25 years. She reminisced on her days at UNIBEN in this interview. Excerpts.
Buhari’s diplomacy, Nigerian looters and Boko Haram
Continuous optimism is the phrase that best describes the attitude of foreign policy analysts and diplomats who watched President Muhammadu Buhari’s four-day visit to Washington where he met with his United States (US) counter part, Mr. Barack Obama. It was the first step aimed at normalizing the frosty relations between Nigeria and the US under the presidency of the first black man to occupy the White House.
‘DESOPADEC Amendment Bill against youths’
The proposed Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) Bill before the Delta State House of Assembly has come under attack by the Amalgamated Youth Organization of Delta State ,AYODES, which described the clause in the Bill as not only injurious to the youths, but would also make them unproductive.
God is beyond science
You can never explain God. When we are talking about God, let’s put science apart”. With these words of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, during a service of the Redemeed Christian Church of God (RCCG), we begin today’s Joyful Homes.

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