Letters to the Chibok girls

Last Tuesday made it a year since over 200 school girls were kidnapped from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok by members of the Boko Haram sect. If they had not been abducted, quite a number of them would have been rounding off their first year in tertiary institutions across the country. The situation is a tragic, despite this, the world has not lost hope that they will be found.
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Lagos made N27bn from land deals in 2014

Lagos—THELagos State Government generated N27 billion from land transactions in the state last year, even as 2, 230 Electronic Certificate of Occupancy, C of Os were processed.

Nigerian Judiciary: Most needed, most neglected

There is one serious route not yet travelled by Nigeria in her quest for viable elections. It is the way of an enabled, enhanced and encouraged judiciary. Our attempts at any judicial reform have remained at the level of abstraction and total unseriousness.

Reps speaker: Group warns against short-changing South West

The zonal leadership of the All progressives Congress, APC in the South West had been cautioned against any step that would undermine the other states of the South-West in favour of Lagos State. According to a release by a group known as the Progressive Coalition Alliance, with Lagos having clinched the second highest office of the land as Vice President, it will be uncharitable for the next legislative office zoned to the South West to be allocated to Lagos State again.

PIPELINE SURVEILLANCE: Urhobo militant group issues fresh ultimatum to NPDC, FG

AN Urhobo militant group, Urhobo Gbagbako, which claimed responsibility for series of pipeline explosions that recently rocked Ughelli, Delta State, communities, yesterday, issued a fresh ultimatum to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and the Federal Government threatening further attacks if their demands for allotment of jobs in the pipeline surveillance contract were not met immediately

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