2015: With me as governor, Jonathan can’t lose in Bauchi – Yuguda

Bauchi State Governor, Mallam Isa Yuguda, a close ally of President Goodluck Jonathan, is one of the outgoing Peoples Democratic Party governors, whose political sagacity is being tasked in the bid to re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan come March 28 this year.
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How I’ll transform Delta – O’tega Emerho

All Progressives Party, APC, gubernatorial candidate in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, is confident that he will emerge as governor of the state in the April 11 governorship election. In this interview with Saturday Vanguard at Asaba, he speaks of how the PDP failed Deltans for 16 years, the new breath he is bringing to the state as a turnaround expert, how Chief Joseph Omene-led Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, compromised the Uvwiamuge declaration and why Deltans should thrust aside the PDP candidate, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Labour Party candidate, Chief Great Ogboru, for him

Pillars will play like wounded Lions — Emordi

“So we have to play like we lost the first leg because we have to show more hunger so that we can complete the job. We cannot be thinking about the next round now. We just have to focus on ensuring we get past this stage,”

Mourinho: I trust referee Taylor

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho insists that he has no concerns about refereeing ahead of the League Cup final against Tottenham. The Portuguese hit out at referee Martin Atkinson after his side’s 1-1 Premier League draw with Burnley, having seen midfielder Nemanja Matic sent off for his reaction to a coming-together with Ashley Barnes.

Ogun PDP asks Court to disqualify Kashamu over alleged drug trafficking

Two members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State have asked the Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta to disqualify the party’s candidate for the Ogun East Senatorial District , Prince Buruji Kashamu from contesting in the March 28 presidential and National Assembly elections.

If I were Jonathan, I ‘ll crack Nigeria – Agbakoba

Ex-President of the Nigerian Bar Association and human rights activist, Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, in this interview with Saturday Vanguard maintains that Nigeria is a sick patient in the accident and emergency ward which requires an orthopedic President who will crack the structure and heal it just as he berates the two major political parties, APC and PDP for not providing an answer to this dilemma

Garba: I’ve picked best players for AYC

With names like Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfried Ndidi and Musa Yahaya missing from the final list of players to the Africa Youth Championship, Flying Eagles coach, Manu Garba says he has chosen only the best players at his disposal.

Anal Penetration

Like leprosy, it is gradually eating into marriages and desecrating the sacred institution of matrimony. Some spouses are not finding it funny and are grumbling about their spouses’ “fetish habits,” “strange pleasures,” “unusual habits” and “irresponsible desires.”

Kunle Afolayan, Rita Dominic, other nominees battle for Malta’s N1m prize

Nollywood producers and actors, Kunle Afolayan, Ayo Makun, Rita Dominic, Zeb Ejiro, O.C Ukeje, Ivie Okujaye among other nominees for this year’s AfricaMagic Viewers ‘Choice Award, are up against each other, as official sponsor of the award, Amstel Malta, announces its reward of one million naira cash prize each, to winners of four award categories.

I’m engaged and getting married soon

I knew I was going to make the finals in the house because I know what I have, I know what I worth. I also know what I can do in as much as we all wanted to clinch the first price but I believe we are all winners. I feel like I’m a winner even though I was the first runner- up. I still feel like I’m a winner. I thank God, it was a very wonderful experience in the house. I learnt a lot and I wanted to win, that’s the truth. I wanted to take home the cash price and the jeep but it’s just God’s will that I didn’t and that doesn’t change the fact that I’m a winner.

Fathering children I cannot take care of remains my greatest regret – Felix Liberty

More than three decades after he left the scene, Felix Libarty (a.k.a Lover Boy) who once ruled the airwaves in Nigeria in the 80s with his hit song, “Ifeoma,” is feeling disturbed today. The Edo State-born singer-turned-pastor who had all the good things going for him then; fame, wealth and women while the ovation was very loud, is an unhappy man following his inability to provide love, care and financial support to his nineteen children from seven different women. Sounding sober and humbled
by his past, repentant Libarty in this telephone interview with Showtime Celebrity relives memories
of his regrettable past mistakes, warning, however, young music stars to beware of the antics of desperate women who will surely come after them to ruin their lives. He also reveals his readiness
to do collaboration with any young musician and many more.

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