IJEBULAND: Inside story of the Awujale succession crisis
2015: The Lamido challenge and VP Sambo’s uncertain fate
The story of the struggle of my life, by Atiku Abubakar
Oil Theft, Vandalism & Piracy: Navy’s surveillance sensors, battle-ships to the rescue
Jonathan through the transformation lens
Nasarawa University industrial devt goal, by Professor Muhammad Akaro Mainoma, Vice Chancellor
Beauty queens are not promiscuous— Nancy-Olive Aisagbonhi, Calabar Carnival Queen
Synagogue Church Collapse: Questions over non-compliance with housing laws
Red card for Almajiris in Niger
Mystery of the Pregnant Pope
The most dangerous day in a woman’s life
$100,000 couldn’t tempt me — Orphan who found money left in hotel
Jonathan’s administration has favoured women —Afoma Adigwe
EBOLA: When fear becomes messenger of death
GM food: Technology plagued by controversy
How GIS gave us jobs — Graduates

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Akunyili: ‘Eulogies enough to curb corruption in Nigeria’
MANY Nigerians who followed events leading to the burial of the late Professor Dora Akunyili on Thursday at her home town, Agulu, Anambra State were unanimous in declaring that the tributes poured on her were enough to change corrupt Nigerians to become better citizens.
The Benue lockdown over pay cut
Few weeks after resolving its differences with teachers after the closure of primary schools for eight months, Benue State is in trouble again.
APC: Finally, the implosion?
By now, the All Progressives Congress, APC, would have been rattled to the reality of the fact that all is indeed not well with the party especially with the recent decampment of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. This defection from the All Progressives Congress, APC, despite being the 2011 presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN ,was upon his conviction that the 2015 presidential ticket of the APC was out of his reach. It was reported that Ribadu was few weeks ago told to forget about running for the 2015 presidency and concentrate on running for Adamawa governorship.
2015: North VS South (1): INEC gives North fresh advantage
In what many are describing as a gambit with the potential for dangerous and unimaginable consequences, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, led by Professor Attahiru Jega, may have set itself up for opprobrium from a section of the Nigerian nation. Its recently announced 30,000 new Polling Units, PUs, has been distributed across the country. Yet, in a curious twist of logic, the cleaning of the Voter Register, VR, which has seen many states in the northern part of Nigeria lose ‘GHOST VOTERS’ in their millions, have been allocated a whopping 21,615 (twenty one thousand, six hundred and fifteen) PUs, as against a meagrely 8,412 (eight thousand, four hundred and twelve).
Nigeria challenges the world with ‘9jaBOLT’ solar car
NIGERIA is set to take on the rest of the world with the “9jaBOLT” Eaglemobile, a state-of-the-art prototype, and solar-powered racing automobile that is designed and built in Nigeria by Nigerians. History was made recently when Nigeria secured Africa’s sole entry to compete with its revolutionary prototype in the next edition of the prestigious World Solar Challenge, coming up in October 2015 in Adelaide, Australia.
Ebola: The rumours, fear and comic relief of a deadly scourge
IT came like a thief in the night, unannounced but deadly. And since its stealthy arrival, death has been stalking the land, leaving tears, sorrow and fear in its wake.
At the last check, the death toll has hit the 1,145 mark, according to the World Health Organisation, WHO. Indeed the world has known no peace but fear since an outbreak of the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, went out of control, ravaging West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
New auto policy: Coming to terms with Innoson’s car ownership option
WHAT was supposed to have elicited enthusiasm across Nigeria, only produced mixed feelings, as many doubted if it held any promise for the country. Indeed it was confounding that a Nigerian company venturing into vehicle manufacturing business with the prospects of redefining car ownership in the country, was not enough to inspire excitement
Boko Haram: Flexing fiscal muscle against an unseen foe
”You are no doubt cognisant of the on-going and serious security challenges which the nation is facing, as typified by the Boko Haram terrorist threat. This is an issue that we have discussed at various times. I would like to bring to your attention, the urgent need to upgrade the equipment, training and logistics of our Armed Forces and Security services to enable them more forcefully confront this serious threat
Our goal is a better life for every abandoned child —Ugonna Mary
Oruh Ugonna Mary is the African Coordinator of The Life Changers Group, a non-governmental organization that gives succor to the less privileged, particularly abandoned children. In this interview, the Abia-born graduate of Economic and Statistics from the University of Benin talks about the organization and her challenges so far as the regional head of the international organization floated in Nigeria in November 2012.
How we support Oba Akiolu to rule Lagos — Oloto of Oto-Awori
Oba Josiah Olanrewaju Ilemobade Aina, JPs (Jerusalem Pilgrim/Justice of Peace), is the Oloto of Oto-Awori and the Kuyamiku 1. In this interview, he speaks on the position of Lagos State obas as fathers of politicians, life as a politician, and as ‘son’ of the paramount ruler of Lagos State, Oba Rilwan Akiolu

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