

Controversy over the tenure of Ondo acting CJ
Lasgidi All-Stars show set to shutdown Lagos today
Never accept Pharaoh’s deceptive offering
Cartoon: Sarge
Abia: The journey of the Magi
Love him, hate him: Why Buhari remains the issue!
Enugu: The Ugwuanyi lesson in rural development
Eagles ‘ll win 2018 World Cup — Corsica President
Echiejile hails new Eagles stars
The day Olusola Saraki ‘resurrected’
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
SubscribeDELSU ASUU chair alleges plot by cabal to frustrate his administration
CHAIRMAN of Delta State University chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof Abel Diakparomre, yesterday alleged that the National Executive Committee, NEC of the union was being used by a cabal in the University to frustrate his administration.
The Spirit of Manchester
The people that commit these crimes of terror are not religious and they are senseless murderers who have never achieved anything for humanity
Producing Nigerian Usain Bolt should be made top priority—Collins
As the race for who becomes the president of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria reaches a fever pitch, one of the candidates, Rosa Collins has declared that producing world champions for the country should be a top priority for prospective AFN top shots.
The Olugbo’s claim of superiority over the Ooni has no logic – Prof. Akinyele
Secondly, if they claim to be descendants of Oduduwa, then there is no way the Olugbo can claim to be superior to the Ooni of Ife
The economy under Buhari: Half Way To What?
Meanwhile, Mr Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has been leading the chorus of government officials singing that the economy will get out of recession in June this year. It’s an old trick often played by managers of companies having to render financial reports to the public. When the current period under review is not favourable you point to a rosy future to divert attention from the failure now.
After deadly royal battle in Ondo, they want to cover up the murder of our son, family laments
•New monarch denies allegation By Dayo Johnson, Akure THE family of the Youth Leader of Ilado community in Akure North local government area of Ondo State, Tope Ojo, who was allegedly stabbed to death during a chieftaincy tussle, has ?raised the alarm over alleged attempts to shield his suspected killers from being prosecuted. Tope was […]
W/African monetary zone moves to check banks failure
Following the economic crisis as well as recession facing Nigeria and other countries within the sub-region, the College of Supervisors of West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) has moved to curtail banks failure in the system. WAMZ is doing this by ensuring that only credible promoters are given license to operate a bank, in order to avoid liquidation and its adverse consequences on the economy.
Foundation empowers widows, donates borehole to Delta community
IVORY Whetstones Foundation International, has empowered 50 widows and 13 women leaders from communities in Isoko North, Isoko South and Ndokwa East local government areas of Delta State with pest control and other farming equipment.
It has not been easy fighting corruption — Jaafaru
Alhaji Munir Jaafaru, a former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Security and Administration Agency (NIMASA) and Commissioner in Kaduna State, is the Crown Prince of Zaria, addressed in the Zaria Emirate as Yariman Zazzau. He bares his mind on the second anniversary of the Muhammadu Buhari administration scoring him high on his campaign promises but says he could do better.
Okocha not ready for Delta FA job —Fuludu
Obviously unhappy with the lackadaisical attitude of the Delta State Football Association Chairman Jay Jay Okocha towards the affairs of the FA, Vice Chairman of the State FA Edema Fuludu has revealed that Austin Jay Jay Okocha is not ready to take responsibilities of things happening in the FA.
Buhari’s social welfare programme: So far, not so good
AS the All Progressives Congress, APC-led Fedral Government marks its second anniversay in office, Nigerians have, again, begun to ask questions about the administration’s performance in office especially regarding the social welfare intervention programme of President Muhammadu Buhari for which N500 billion was allocated in the 2016 budget.
In the two years of Buhari, the rich also cry – Bode George
CHIEF Olabode Ibiyinka George, a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in this interview, speaks on the state of the nation as the Buhari administration clocks two tomorrow and Nigeria marks 18 years of unbroken democracy, saying the situation has become bad so much so that even the rich are crying.
Ex-N-Delta agitators lament N12bn trapped in bank
Being among the over 60, 000 Nigerians who invested in a scheme whose N12 billion account was allegedly closed by a bank, ex-agitators in the Niger Delta and their family members have asked the bank to release the money.
We will catch looters who believe they have escaped justice — Prof. Odekunle
Femi Odekunle, a professor of criminology and member, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, PACAC, says contrary to the claim in some quarters, President Muhammadu Buhari has no reason to teleguide the anti-graft agencies.
Life as a homeless teenager in Kaduna – Oshiomhole
After staying in a police station for three nights because I had nobody to take care of me, I moved into Gwari camp where I stayed for two weeks before I found somewhere.
Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe