Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
NAF air expo’ll reveal our potential to partner other airforces in the world – AMV Badeh
Explosion: Koluama not in any danger – CHEVRON
Jonathan will occupy Aso Rock for 8 years – Asari Dokubo
My plan for Isoko people – Akpojene, new IDU president general
Atedo Peterside on subsidy debate!
Main reason Gowon was toppled, by Philip Asiodu
There is a spiritual heaven over every nation -Oritsejafor
People still have misconceptions about living in Lagos – Pannaz Pahnam
Life without Clara is lonely – Oshiomhole
I used to help OBJ get access to Abacha, Diya – Bode George
Igbo leadership succession talk premature – Gov Obi
SUBSIDY: What Nigerians stand to gain, by Shamsuddeen Usman
People may begin to stone govt officials if…- Zakari Mohammed
Ogbemudia should quit politics now – Col Ogbebor

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