Reps and the war over Federal Character, party supremacy

Nigerians on March 28 went to the poll to elect their representatives in the National Assembly. It was expected that the representatives will give good account of themselves and ensure that the dividends of democracy get down to the various constituencies in the country.
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APC Diaspora lauds Buhari over bailout for states

All Progressives Congress (APC), Scandinavia chapter has commended President Muhammad Buhari on his approval of a package to end the crisis of unpaid workers’ salaries in the country.

I learnt a lot while working with Olamide — Sunkanmi

Beautiful Sunkanmi is a talented Afro pop artiste who is doing her best to make waves in the music industry. The light skinned songstress, recently collaborated with Olamide on a song titled, For body. The song is a groovy highlife tune that will thrill music lovers. Explaining what her experience was like, working with Olamide,she says, “Olamide is a big talent. I learnt a lot while working with him. He is the kind of artiste that doesn’t use pen and paper to write. Once Olamide hears a beat, he does a freestyle on it. His freestyles are usually good. We just have to commend him for that”

‘Keshi wasn’t on same page with NFF’

Former Super Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi was “not on the same page” with his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) vice president, Seyi Akinwumi, has revealed.

Bishop tasks Buhari on fuel subsidy

The Bishop of Akure Diocese of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt. Revd Simeon Oluwole Borokini has asked the Federal Government to take a definite stand on the issue of fuel subsidy to save Nigerians from agonies due to persistent fuel scarcity.

Rule with fear of God, cleric urges leaders

Minister in charge of St. Joseph’s Chosen Church of God, SJCCG, Kirikiri Town, Lagos, Staff Evangelist David Igimoh, has advised political leaders in the country to rule with the fear of God in order to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.

Yobe: Deaths in the church

Despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s vow that his “administration will fight and subdue Boko Haram militants”, attacks on villages and towns as well as suicide bombings among other dastardly acts continue unabated in Yobe State.

Africa set to celebrate Odili

As part of highlights of the 14th African Bodybuilding and Fitness Championship, the 10-year anniversary of the conferement of “Ambassador of Fitness Award” on the former governor of Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili will be celebrated.

Borno: The defiant insurgents

Since the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari on May 29, Borno State, particularly, Maiduguri, the state capital, has witnessed sustained attacks by insurgents, suspected to be Boko Haram members.

RESIDENCY CARD: Ondo breaks new ground

This is part of planning. Mimiko has taken us back to the Awolowo school of leadership, that leadership is not by permutation but good planning for the welfare of the people” .“That was how human rights activist, Yinka Odumakin, summarized the Residency Card initiated by Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko at the flag-off ceremony of its utilization phase.

‘My wife died 14 days after God told me He would take her away’

After 44 years of marriage, Sir James Joseph Itapke, a knight of the Catholic Church, lost his wife and mother of his five children, Lady Angelina Itakpe, to a brief illness on October 1, 2014. He told Sunday Vanguard that 14 days before then, precisely September 17, that year, God informed him that He would take away what Itakpe loved most.

Nollywood actress, Collete Orji set to wed July 25

Sexy Nollywood actress, Collete Orji, is  set for marriage. According to invites sent to close friends (Potpourri included) her wedding comes up on July 25, 2015 in Enugu at Hyacinth Catholic Church followed by reception at Ufuma, Anambra State.

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