Killer – Zika Fever : Mosquito–borne virus is potential death sentence
B-haram Attacks: We will not vacate Dalori, monach, residents, vow
The Supreme Court and the ordinary man
TSA, accountability and Remita
LUTH doctors protest unpaid salaries, discriminatory tax policy
I was kidnapped for refusing to join cult – Catholic priest
Cameron: To deal or not to leave
EDO 2016 Oshiomhole’s sack of Commissioners has no link with Odubu’s ambition — Kazeem Afegbua
Grumbling in the military!
APC govt lacks ideas to move Nigeria forward
Belongingness as an essential component of human nature
As Akwa Ibom is set to produce electricity meters
How terrorists on motorcycles shattered Dalori, killed 200
‘Igbo needs a national leader’
Uche Okeke (1933-2016)

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Grooming & Protocol in the Air (5)
How many times have we heard the pilot announce the final approach to the destination, asking everyone to keep their seat belts upon landing also while the aircraft is still taxing until it comes to a complete stop. What happens next as soon as the plane lands? At times you hear a subtle sound of appreciation then click click click, passengers instantly releasing their seat belts and standing while still in motion. I’m not sure why the rush, they just cannot wait to touch ground and get off that plane. Is it that they had closed ears when the announcements were made? When your neighbor behaves in this manner, just politely tell them to take care, keep seated for safety. Most times the flight attendant should be quick to address this.
10 killed in Boko Haram separate attacks in Borno villages
At least 10 persons were confirmed dead with scores injured when a group of Boko Haram terrorists who rode on 10 bicycles from Sambisa Forest invaded Mairi Mmumbe village, near Dalori District of Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State on Saturday. The Vice- Chairman of the Civilian JTF in charge of Konduga, Mallam Ahmed Tijjani, said.
We suffered under PDP, Edo people tell Oshiomhole
RESIDENTS of Benin-City, Edo State, yesterday, told Governor Adams Oshiomhole how the state suffered infrastructurally under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government from 1999 to 2008.
Eight rescued, two missing as another boat capsizes in Lagos
Eight people were rescued while two people were missing, yesterday, when a boat capsized in Badagry, Lagos State.
We are winning war against kidnapping, crime in Rivers — Police
Rivers State Police Command has denied a report that doctors in the state abandoned their duty posts because kidnappers went on rampage, saying it was a distorted opinion to discredit the successes of the police in the fight against crime in the state.
What does infidelity really mean today?
In my years of writing relationship columns, many couples have come to me and some have written for counselling on the issue of infidelity. Two: recent cases clearly illustrated the tight and wrong ways to handle these potential marital crises. Dokun and Alice are a conventional married couple.
No more tears
It seems there is no one without a challenge. What differs is the form it takes in one’s life. For some, it is self-inflicted; for others, it is not. Whatever it is , there is likely to be something we are trusting God for. Even those we look up to as super rich, there is usually something they look up to God for. If not for anything, they would ask God to give them long life to enjoy their riches.
Open letter to Minister of Information and President (2)
I was in Abuja on Tuesday, the day after the Minister made this announcement. As usual, I strolled out of the hotel to buy newspapers. But, from a short distance away, I could see that the vendor had more than the usual number of visitors; something big must be in the papers.
Why ‘Men of God’ Don’t Inherit the Kingdom of God
In Nigeria, “Men of God” come by the dozen. You see them regularly on television. They are fixtures in newspapers and magazines. They always have something noble to say on the radio. They sit on the high table at every major social gathering or event. They are the counselors and prayer gurus of presidents, governors and other public officials. There is only one problem with “Men of God:” they don’t inherit the kingdom of God.
Why insurgency thrives in Northeast, by Babalakin
The Chairman, Bi-Courtney Limited, Dr Wale Babalakin (SAN), yesterday, identified poor level of education as the reason insurgency thrives in North-East Nigeria.

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