We’ve reset Benue’s devt blueprint — Gov Alia
Nigeria’s competitive advantage lies in its people, digital talent – Emmanuel Eze
Day I was kidnapped with 4 Dutch Nationals —Ofehe
Why governors are the most powerful politicians in Nigeria – Ebute
2015: Adoption of Jonathan was a product of sacrifice — Gov Akpabio
Why the tax system in Lagos is transparent — Fowler, LIRS Chairman
Australian negotiator, Davis, sends a message to Boko Harm
One year after, the pain of losing my husband lingers – McPhilips’ widow, Tina Nwachukwu
The Spark Sage: Dr Marinho encourages creativity through mentorship
Jonathan is too patient — Ex- Gov Akala
TB Joshua will not die but will suffer – Congolese Prophet
Did Late Dr Enemou know that his patient had Ebola and treated him secretly?
Why Nigeria needs to bring morality to the fore – Adeniji
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SubscribeThe three options to bring back Chibok girls, by Oby Ezekwesili
Former Education Minister and leader of the Bring Back Our Girls Campaign, Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, visited the Lagos Head office of the Vanguard Newspapers, last week, with some members of her group in what can be described as a sustained move to rescue the over 219 Chibok school girls, who were abducted on April 14 by the Boko Haram insurgents. Ezekwesili, who cried for over five minutes during a chat with Vanguard senior editors, said she and her group would not stop the campaign until the girls were rescued. She dismissed as balderdash insinuations that joblessness is responsible for her campaign, and the campaign is politically-motivated and being funded by opponents of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Federal Government. With her during the visit were Mrs Wonu Folami (former Lagos State Attorney General), Mrs Sekinat Yusuf (former Lagos education commissioner), Maureen Iyasele, Dr M. Adefeso and Debola Williams among others.
How I survived Ebola – Dennis Akagha
He and his wife-to-be had lofty dreams of living fulfilled lives and raising wonderful children together. She was two months pregnant and their traditional marriage had been fixed for October.
Why I won’t fight Osoba, by Gov Amosun
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State says it is an insult to the people to reduce governance to the distribution of kerosene and rice. He speaks, in this interview, in reference to the Ekiti State election in which ‘politics of stomach infrastructure’ was said to have played a role in determining the winner.
Gbenga Daniel set booby trap all over Ogun— Amosun
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State says it is an insult to the people to reduce governance to the distribution of kerosene and rice. He speaks, in this interview, in reference to the Ekiti State election in which ‘politics of stomach infrastructure’ was said to have played a role in determining the winner.
Gov, godfather in battle for Borno
Since he was relieved of his position as Commissioner for Information in Borno State, INUWA BWALA has maintained a low profile.In this interview, he alleges a plot to denigrate a former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu, by linking him with Boko Haram, while telling the story of his experience in governmen
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