Niger Delta monarchs, stakeholders list conditions for peace

Niger Delta monarchs, stakeholders list conditions for peace

Leaders and traditional rulers from the Niger Delta region, yesterday, listed the cessation of hostilities by the military around the region, reopening of the Maritime University and release of individuals arrested on trumped up charges, among others as conditions for the return to lasting peace in the region.
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Padding in the House:  The precedents, passion

Padding in the House: The precedents, passion

It is a chamber that has long prided itself for its passion for the people. Well that was until the eruption of the story of padding, a story that has caused Nigerians from all perspectives to have a second look at the House of Representatives.

Ayokunle: Northern Christians vow to remain in CAN

Ayokunle: Northern Christians vow to remain in CAN

AS delegates from the North and Abuja gather in the Plateau State capital, Jos, to work out an amicable solution to the numerous challenges facing the Church, 14 state chairmen have condemned the activities of some fifth columnists bent on destabilizing the church on account of Christian Association of Nigeria’s (CAN) recent elections.

Ubulu-Uku installs new monarch Sept 5

Ubulu-Uku installs new monarch Sept 5

Seven months after the murder of the traditional ruler of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, HRH, Obi Edward Akaeze Ofulue III by suspected herdsmen, his son, Noah Chukwuka Akaeze I, will be crowned on September 5, 2016 to ascend the throne of his fathers.

Perishable cargo exporters urges probe of warehouses’ closure

Perishable cargo exporters urges probe of warehouses’ closure

Perishable cargo and vegetable exporters have called on the Federal Government to investigate the recent closure of the Lagos export unit of the Skyway Aviation Handling Company, SAHCOL, and Nigerian Aviation Handling Company, NAHCO, last Monday by the Federal Units Operations of the Nigeria Customs Services.

For Nigeria, Knocking On Heaven’s Doors

For Nigeria, Knocking On Heaven’s Doors

In the aftermath of the loss of Goodluck Jonathan, my pain as one who had supported him stemmed not from the feeling of a personal loss but anger that he had seemed to assume that his mandate was a personal one that nobody had a right to feel more angered than himself.