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Debbie Rise, record label at war

Debbie Rise, record label at war

2016 has been called the year of beefs by music pundits and the year appears to be moving in that direction. First off was the Olamide and Don Jazzy saga which has been settled, Cynthia Morgan and Davido and now Debie Rise is at war with her record label 800 Records. The season 3 winner of Nigeria Idol recently took to her instargram account to state that she has dumped her record label.
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I ‘d always wanted to be a ‘big’ person – Marilyn Ogar

I ‘d always wanted to be a ‘big’ person – Marilyn Ogar

Marilyn Ogar is the Assistant Director, Public Relations, State Security Service, SSS, and a member of the Presidential Committee on Security Awareness. In this edition, she answers questions on her job and emphasizes the need for all hands to be on deck in tackling the issue of insecurity.

We have a lot of  sit-tight leaders in Africa – Chibogu

We have a lot of sit-tight leaders in Africa – Chibogu

Ms Chibogu Obinwa is the Acting Executive Director of Baobab for Women’s Human Rights, a non-governmental organization fighting undauntedly for the cause of women in Nigeria since its debut in 1996. In a recent interview, she condemned the system of leadership in Africa, and also shared how Baobab is mobilizing women for a change all over Africa; particularly in Nigeria.

Bearish trend worsens, share value dips by N170bn

Bearish trend worsens, share value dips by N170bn

The  downward trend in the Nigerian capital market reached an alarming height, last week, as investors lost N170.17 billion of their investments in quoted securities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Investors’ woes were compounded by the massive decline in the share value of major blue chips, leading to a decline in the key market […]

G.A.T, Bicourtney and the Concession Agreement

G.A.T, Bicourtney and the Concession Agreement

JUST when the dust has begun to settle over the thirty-six year airport terminal concession agreement between Bicourtney and the federal government, Bicourtney is again enmeshed in another controversy.

House/Executive budget face-off: Before the marching order expires

House/Executive budget face-off: Before the marching order expires

IN the early life of this administration, the Federal House of Representatives nearly passed for House of scandals, no thanks to the show of shame that trailed the 628 million naira house renovation scandal.
Obviously, former Speaker Patricia Etteh, was the dramatic personae, just as she emerged the tragic hero, as she lost her speakership through it.