Pope slams ‘atrocious, inhuman’ persecution of Christians

Pope slams ‘atrocious, inhuman’ persecution of Christians

"I renew my hope that the international community will not assist mutely and inertly to such an unacceptable crime," he said in the message, which will be delivered to the Jordanian Church by the secretary of the Italian Bishops' Conference, Nunzio Galantino.
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Pension assets hit N4.746trn

Pension assets hit N4.746trn

MORE than 10 years after the inception of the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, following the Pension Reforms Act, PRA, of 2004, the pension assets have hit N4.746 trillion.

Waiting to exhale

Waiting to exhale

THERE is an old saying that every artist draws his own wages. The powers of an office are usually defined, especially in a democratic atmosphere governed by the rule of law. But that does not mean that everybody who occupies that office will exude the same amount or aura of power. The power of an office is often measured by the character of the person occupying it at a given time.

Rio Olympics: Why Falcons crashed – Onyedinma

Rio Olympics: Why Falcons crashed – Onyedinma

Chairman of the Nigeria Women Football League Mrs. Dilichukwu Onyedinma has revealed that the absence of eight key members of the Super Falcons made the team to lose 2-1 loss to Equatorial Guinea in last weekend’s 2016 Rio Olympics Games qualifier in Bata.

Siasia eyes All Africa Games gold

Siasia eyes All Africa Games gold

Ahead of the 2015 All Africa Games (AAG) taking place in Congo Brazzaville next month, Chief Coach of the national U-23 team, the Dream Team IV, Samson Siasia says his target at the championship is to win the gold medal of the soccer event.

To win battle against corruption, deliver infrastructure –  Adegboruwa

To win battle against corruption, deliver infrastructure – Adegboruwa

Divide the Supreme Court according to the zones, at least 200 judges with 10 panels- sitting everyday to avoid conflict of decision. Those panels, one day the Chief Judge (CJ) would say “go to the South-East zone- sit in Port Harcourt and treat all appeals coming from Enugu, Calabar and other states. When you dispose of them, then return to Abuja.”

Compensatory justice for women

Compensatory justice for women

WE claim in the abstraction that people are born free, but they are everywhere in chains. Until recently, the woman’s place in Nigeria was in the kitchen. Women were bogusly labelled homemakers – only expected to go to church and pray for the family; come home and cook the meals; and stay at home to take care of the children.