
Mikel hails Eagles
Lagos Commissioner’s house burgled
Ohanaeze blames NNPC, Army for Aba pipeline tragedy
CSOs condemn S-East PDP govs for chiding Obi’s VP nomination
Eagles not perfect, says Rohr
Gov. Ambode holds media conference for 2019 race
2019 presidency: I did not endorse Atiku — OYEDEPO
Fayose’s four years in a moment
McCain, Ezekwesili, Goodhead nominated for maiden Leah award
I’ve little faith in UK judicial system, says Ibori
Edo APC Legislative primaries: Orhionmwon/Uhunmwonde as case study
We pay N100 daily to sleep under Oshodi Bridge – miscreants
Ighalo understands with booing fans
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SubscribeNIBSS reiterates support for educational system
THE Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, NIBSS, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the nation’s educational system as the focus of its Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, programme. Meanwhile, the company has supported twelve secondary schools in Lagos with office furniture for teaching staff as part of its CSR programme this year.
LIBYA VS NIGERIA: Eagles’ chartered flight off 8am today
Tomorrow’s 2019 AFCON reverse clash between Libya and Nigeria will kick off by 7pm, while the Super Eagles will fly out to Tunisia from Uyo by 8am on a chartered flight.
Ogun gov shelves planned defection, drums support for Abiodun
CONTRARY to the expectation of many that Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State would announce his defection from the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, there are strong indications that the governor has shelved his planned defection.
New book by former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria recommends reformation of Nigeria’s military
Former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell, has recommended reformation of Nigeria’s military and other security agencies as solution to the country’s problem of insurgency and for her development.
Danger ahead as economy is now on auto pilot
THAT the people perish for lack of good leadership has been one of the abiding verdicts of history. The Nigerian situation today is proving Horace right. In the last three months, I have found myself in several states, east, north, south and west – Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Kogi, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Niger, Edo,Imo, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, and of course, Lagos. There is a common thread linking all of us in this country today, irrespective of the government and the political party in power – a sense of despair about the economy. We needed no Brookings Institute or World Poverty Watch or the British Prime Minister or Bill Gates Foundation to tell us that our dear fatherland has not only become the largest hatchery of people living in abject poverty, the situation is getting worse every minute. We have thousands of economists to do that for us.
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