Sovereign Wealth Funds for critical infrastructure
Glorifying the Father
The Passing Scene
Race, not for the swift!
Bayelsa supplementary poll: Police bar personnel from escorting VIPs to polling units
Cargo handlers advocate one-digit import, export tariffs
Buhari’s flaws of passion
Lassa fever claims 40 lives in 10 states
Funds transfer policy affects returning students
Ugwuanyi swears-in 17 Caretaker Chairmen
EFCC raids Dikko, ex-Customs boss’ residence
Nigeria: A nation’s journey back to tyranny
Why We demolished Oshodi Market – LASG
Who killed Ibrahim Abubakar?
National Assembly working against Buhari – ACF Chieftain
Ohworode’s tips for longevity

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My new year predictions
You have to be courageous to make predictions of any sort. Or foolhardy. I don’t consider myself to be either. But as a journalist and a Nigerian, I have seen predictions come and go. I have seen some that are very vague and ambiguous. One revered man of God once predicted ‘All is well that ends well’ at the onset of Ebola and the raging Boko Haram insurgency. Was that really a prediction or edging a bet? It reminds one of the story of a native doctor who told a pregnant woman that was brought to him that the pregnancy would produce a healthy baby.
Sagay’s comment on Biafra, blanket abuse of Igbo nation – IYM
IGBO youths on the banner of Igbo Youths Movement, IYM and South East Democratic Coalition, SEDC, have flayed legal icon, Professor Itse Sagay, SAN over his comments that those clamouring for Biafra are doing so in order to intimidate President Muhammadu Buhari into giving the Igbo positions they don’t deserve having rigged themselves out of contention in the present administration.
She took off her top, kissed me, I was a goner!
DAYO was in very high spirit as he drove to the university campus, mentally bonking the array of girls that wiggled their hips on his route. He cursed as he saw his 19-year-old daughter in the midst of a few friends. Too late, she’d seen the car. The look on her face was pure joy as she ran towards him. “What are you doing around here daddy.” She squealed. Not actually expecting an answer, she jumped into the passenger seat and babbled on about needing money to go with her friends to an ‘eatry’.
Why they call me Ugly fine boy -UFB
Adibeli Ugochukwu, a.k.a UFB (Ugly fine boy), is a budding Afro pop artiste whose song, ‘Baby boo’ is currently ruling the airwaves. The Delta State-born singer believes he has what it takes to succeed in the music industry.
Anambra Central Senatorial Re-Run: PDP’s Ekwunife defects to APC
Erstwhile senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Senator Uche Ekwunife, on Friday, defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
PDP to EFCC: Make public evidence that Metuh received N1.4 billion from Dasuki
The office of the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party has debunked allegations that the spokesman of the party, Olisa Metuh, received N1.4 billion and N4 million monthly stipend from the Office of the former National Security Adviser.
Era of operating from hotels over, Ugwuanyi tells caretaker council chairmen
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, has appointed caretaker chairmen for the 17 local government areas in the state.
Bayelsa: Police bar personnel from escorting VIPs to polling units
The Bayelsa State police command has threatened to sanction personnel who escort their principals to polling units during Saturday’s supplementary election in Southern Ijaw council area and in 101 units across six local government areas of the state.
Oshodi market demolition: Lawmakers back Ambode
Some lawmakers on Friday defended the demolition of Owonifari Market within the notorious loop of Oshodi by the State Government, describing the development as necessary step towards the actualization of Oshodi transformation plan.
I lost my cousin to Boko Haram – Dogara
By Emman Ovuakporie and Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja Speaker of the House of Representatives,Yakubu Dogara has recounted how he lost his first cousin, a Divisional Police Office, DPO, serving in Borno State to the Boko Haram sect in one of the attacks in the area. Dogara who disclosed this when he visited the Wassa Internally Displaced […]

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