Fight fire with water not fire, Ben Bruce counsels Buhari

THE lawmaker representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District, Senator Ben Murray Bruce, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to prioritise education in the fight against terrorism in the country, stressing that Nigeria should fight fire with water not fire
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Sunshine confront away ghosts at Wikki

Sunshine Stars will need to dig deep to overcome their poor away form when they travel to play Wikki Tourist in tomorrow’s week 25 game at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in Bauchi.

Weight plan that conquers obesity

THERE are many ways to lose a lot of weight fast, however, they make people hungry and unsatisfied. If you don’t have the willpower, hunger will cause you to give up on these plans quickly. The fastest way to lose weight is as follows. First reduce your appetite significantly. Second, this will make you lose weight fast, without being hungry. Third, it will improve your metabolic health at the same time. But this is much easier said than done.

Rangers storm Atlanta

The city of Atlanta, USA is today witnessing a convergence of former and current soccer stars and lovers of the game of soccer as former players of Enugu Rangers International Football Club resident in the United States of America under the name, Ex-Enugu Rangers USA Incorporated are organizing an event to honor the legends of the club and Nigerian football as well.

SPORTS DEVELOPMENT: Buhari sends signals

Amaju Pinnick admits that Nigeria is passing through difficult times but he is very hopeful that the country will be a better place for all with time.
His meeting with President Mohammadu Buhari has triggered some tremendous hope in the project Nigeria.

Bimbo Peters takes Nollywood by storm

Rising actress, Bimbo Peters who debuted in Nollywood last year after she relocated back home from the UK, has already recorded a landmark in the industry.

One year after: Life without Dimgba Igwe by Mike Awoyinfa

They were like identical twins from different mothers. From the now rested Concord Press of Nigeria Limited, publishers of defunct National Concord, Saturday Concord and Sunday Concord newspapers, where they nurtured their friendship and got bonded in the early 1990s till last year, when death snatched one of them, Dimgba Igwe and Mike Awoyinfa have indeed proved to everyone that their friendship was beyond this world.

I left my plum bank job for love of music — Tonye Garrick

Gifted singer and songwriter, Tonye Garrick, took a leap of faith in 2009 when she left her plum job in UBS Financial and Deloitte to pursue her passion for music. In an interview with Showtime, the self proclaimed queen of hearts reveals that she was not being fulfilled doing the job

Sitting down can be as dangerous to your health as smoking!

Several recent studies have discovered that sitting too long can be as dangerous to your health as smoking. It more than doubles your risk of diabetes and is linked with an increase in heart disease. In fact, inactivity is the fourth biggest killer of adults, according to the World Health Organisation. And the scariest thing of all?

I will get married soon – RUKKY SANDA

With 17 films produced by her in 10 years, it is obvious that Nollywood’s Rukky Sanda is not a rookie as far as movie production is concerned. Though there’s no data to prove this, she also says she’s the first Nollywood actress to produce her own movies, which she started in 2005.

How my husband’s death sent me to Hell

For several years, 49 years old Solomon Idahosa maintained an annual ritual. A Bini man from Edo state but resident in Kaduna, Idahosa would pick up the telephone every New Year Eve and at exactly midnight, he would call his mother in Benin-City to exchange pleasantries and wish her and other members of the family happy and prosperous New Year. As usual, on December 31, 2014, Idahosa called the mother after which he retired to sleep with his family at their Aunguwan Sunday residence of Kaduna metropolis.

Who is afraid of diligent screening by Senate

The chicken is coming home to roost. President Muhammadu Buhari is beginning to name appointees to sensitive positions. The implication of this is that we will begin to decipher the character of the administration from the background of the individuals that will be appointed by the administration. While many Nigerians are confident that the President who has taken so much time to make the appointments would have done due diligence and proper checks on the individuals, we still believe that other constitutional checks put in place by the system should be activated and made more potent, focused and effective to let us know more about the antecedents and suitability of the appointees.

Buhari is working

Buhari is working. As the first 100 days in office approaches, many pundits are presumably getting their pens ready to deliver their judgment on the President’s performance during the period which now seems to have been accepted as a critical point of assessment, at least, in the short term. The President has himself named three critical areas as his initial starting point—economy, security and employment, with no clearly stated priority. His performance will, of course, be examined beyond that.

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