Second term: And Jonathan steps out for Dickson

Commercial and governmental activities were on Tuesday brought to a stand still as Bayelsans besieged the Samson Siasia Stadium to witness the formal declaration of Governor Seriake Dickson to run for second term in the forthcoming governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
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How apprentice barber died – firm

Lagos—A Nigerian firm, Owoeye and Owoeye Nigeria Ltd, has described as false and misleading, reports that a policeman from Sango-Ota Police Area, Ogun State, killed an apprentice barber, Bidemi Akinde, on the instruction of one Alhaji Mutairu Owoeye.

Delta Tribunal: Ogboru’s witness queries non-inclusion of ballot stuffing in petition

ASABA—SHOCK gripped the three-man panel of the Delta State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Asaba, at its resumed hearing, when one of the witnesses to Chief Great Ogboru of Labour Party, LP, expressed disappointment that the petitioner failed to mention in his petition that ballot boxes were stuffed with papers during the election.

Govt appointments must reflect federal character – IWA

The apex Igbo organization in Diaspora, the Igbo World Assembly , IWA, has faulted the recent appointment by the current administration, saying that it must be reversed to maintain the Federal Character as enshrined in Section 14 of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria. Calling for priority attention on the second Niger Bridge, the President of IWA, Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze in his keynote address at the just concluded World Igbo Congress (WIC) 2015 Convention held in Los Angeles, California, the United States of America said that the present government appoint- ment lacks gender balance and regional equity, adding that the appointments must be reversed for a better Nigeria.

FOREX: CBN foreign currency policies killing us — LCCI

Lagos—The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, yesterday, said the biggest challenge facing investors currently is the dislocations caused by the recent foreign exchange policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

Compensating the Victim: Agenda for Legislative action

OUR Justice System as currently structured is patently unjust and leaves much to be desired. The thought of any change here must begin with a critical examination of the relationship between society, the criminal and the victim. For now, Nigeria is one country where the victim counts for nothing. Elsewhere, people have realised that society has no justification whatsoever to keep taking from the victim without giving back to him.

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