Ending South Africa’s xenophobic attacks
Nigeria’s cooking gas crisis
No To Forced Listing Of Companies
Happy 54th Independence Anniversary
National Honours: In the interest Of Real Honours
Delta State’s MDG feats
Thumbs Up For The Armed Forces
Probe Alleged Corruption In The Military
Synagogue: Let The Law Prevail
2015 Elections Must Hold
Stop The War On Books
Exposing the CBN Boko Haram “sponsor”
Lessons From The Army Mutiny Trial
Statistics mask SSCE failure
Housing For Service Veterans
Bastardising the #Bring Back hashtag
The N19 billion Anti-erosion Funding

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Schools Resumption Controversy
THE initial announcement by the Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau that all schools nationwide should resume on October 13th 2014 over the Ebola Viral Disease outbreak had sparked off a wave of reactions, with stakeholders in the private schools sector coming out heavily against it.
Shelve The Controversial New Polling Units
THE recent decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) to increase the number of polling units across the country was conveyed as an attempt to ease the voting procedure. It was aimed to shorten the queue of voters during accreditation and voting on election days.
Cargo facility for Enugu Airport
WHEN President Goodluck Jonathan pledged to elevate the Dr. Akanu Ibiam Airport, Enugu and the Dr. Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri international cargo airports, the people of the South East Zone were overjoyed.
Regional summit on Ebola scourge
IT has become abundantly clear that the best way to approach the curtailment of the Ebola Viral Disease (EVD) outbreak is to organise a combined regional effort against it. It is time that an emergency session of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in tandem with other vulnerable countries in the Central Africa zone, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo and our immediate eastern neighbour, Cameroon, is held.
Fashola’s call for rail revival
IT took a long time, but at last, the Lagos State Government has taken an active interest in the long standing neglect of the rail network in the Apapa axis, the nation’s number one economic gateway. Governor Raji Fashola went with a high powered delegation of his cabinet to inspect the abandoned work yard of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) at Marine Beach, Apapa recently.

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