Ending South Africa’s xenophobic attacks
Nigeria’s cooking gas crisis
Jega Not The Issue
ICPC’s Partial Shocks
Keshi – Problems Are Solved
Kudos To Our Troops
At Last, The NNPC Audit
Why PVC Thefts Should Bother INEC
Robbers Question Our Morality
Sierra Leone reports sharp spike in Ebola cases
Again, Dividends Of Democracy
Ebola drug trial shows limited promise
We Want Electricity, Not Power
We, The People
Okonjo-Iweala’s Verdict On Corruption
Our Future At Stake
Are You A Voter?
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SubscribeNnachetta denies involvement in Anambra FA election tussle
The Anambra State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Tony Nnachetta has debunked claims that he was interested in contesting for the chairmanship of the state football association in an election holding later this month.
Nigerians, Their Future
THE scandalous performance of governments, with very rare exceptions, should be one of the issues to be judged as Nigerians vote for their future,a future that exceptional incompetence has suspended in the past 16 years. It is frightening that those who failed to make positive changes in Nigeria’s affairs, are once again at the verge of hijacking it to sustain their selfish interests.
Cholera – A Country’s Shame
TWO ignored factors that emphasise governments’ insensitive to Nigerians – overwhelmingly unacceptable sanitary conditions and the abysmally low levels of access to medical services – have helped in the ricocheting cholera outbreaks. Contaminated water, unhygienic handling and poor food preparations are among factors that aid rapid spread of cholera. Its high mortality rate is evidenced by the number of States reporting deaths.
Let’s Ask More Questions
IF we are to judge the future of Nigeria by the promises that appear on election posters, Nigeria is about to become one of the most developed countries in the world. Candidates and their parties have managed to capture issues affecting Nigerians and listed them for solution, once they get our votes. Are we not used to politicians and their pranks? What is different from what they promised in 1999 and 16 years after?
Pass The Petroleum Industry Bill
HOW much longer would the journey of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB that began in 2000 last? The bill deals with concerns about transparent management of the oil and gas sector
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