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Army commends media over Boko Haram reportage

Maiduguri – The Nigerian Army on Monday commended the Nigerian media for its objectivity in the coverage of the ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the North-East. The commandant of the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information, Col. John Agim, made the commendation while speaking in Maiduguri. Agim said that the media had played great […]

Micro-farming: A decentralised approach to improving food security

IN every industry, humankind keeps pushing the boundaries of what is possible. The realm of agriculture is no exception. When we think of farming, we probably view it as a rural activity often conducted on multiple acres of land by specialists who have dedicated their focus to profitably growing food for others.

Outrage over DSS crackdown on judges

OUTRAGE, yesterday, continued to greet the Department of State Service, DSS, crackdown on judges across the country, with a host of senior advocates of Nigeria (SANs) declaring it as a war against the Judiciary, the third arm of government and demanded immediate and unconditional release of the judges.

Trump berates, threatens to jail rival Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump launched a scorched-earth bid to salvage his flailing campaign in a vicious presidential debate Sunday, vowing to jail rival Hillary Clinton if he wins the White House, and accusing her husband of sexual misconduct.

‘Mr Trump may have said some bad words but Bill Clinton raped me”

Four women accusers. Old tales of adultery hanging in the air. Donald Trump’s degrading words about women. The second debate opposing the would-be leaders of the United States had all the ingredients of a sleazy B-movie. The camera shook a little as Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Kathy Shelton and Juanita Broaddrick entered the room, in […]

Five takeaways from the Clinton-Trump debate

Mathes Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went toe to toe Sunday in their second presidential debate, clashing over crude remarks by the billionaire Republican — who vowed that if elected he would jail his opponent over her email use as a secretary of state. Here are five key highlights of the showdown: Trump dredges up […]

North moved against Jonathan because of oil blocs – Ofeimun

Awoist and poet, Odia Ofeimun, is not happy with how Nigeria has been destructured and unitarised over the years and how some vested interests are interpreting restructuring as a move to dismember the country. At the 20th anniversary lecture of the City People magazine, penultimate Thursday, he traced the socio-political history of the country and proffered ways Nigeria can be restructured without pains.This was captured in the 48-page lecture he titled: ”Restructuring the Nigerian Federation Without Tears.” After the lecture, he also entertained questions from an audience that included Chief Tola Adeniyi and Mr Jahman Anikulapo among others. Among other things, he said the North moved against the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan because of the next round of crude oil sharing even as he insisted that delay in restructuring Nigeria is delaying the progress of the country

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