Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Boko Haram: We are wrongly accusing northern leaders – Prince Akenzua
Why Edo PDP must be reformed – Iduoriyekenwen
We revived 10 stations in three months- NTA D-G, Mayaki
Cynthia’s killers for trial very soon – Manko, Lagos CP
My teacher said computers not for people like me – Gbenga Sesan
North has learnt its lessons – Shettima Yerima
Why we left Gen Sani Abacha behind in government in 1993 – IBB
It is an insult to ask Jonathan to become a Muslim or…
ICT is crucial for inclusive devt – Johnson, CommTech Minister
Let’s give new housing policy a chance – Omeife

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‘We’ve nothing to show for being an oil producing kingdom’
Olorogun Daji Eunice Oguma is the president of Urhobo Progress Union, Women’s Wing, Ughievwen Kingdom Chapter, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.
Insecurity: Why govt must sit up – Prof Oyovbaire
Former Minister of Information and Culture, Professor Sam Oyovbaire has decried the deteriorating state of insecurity in the country, describing it as a “grave situation.” Speaking with Saturday Vanguard in Lagos, he urged the Federal Government to sit up and face the challenge squarely, not to see governing just for the fun of it. Excerpts:
Almajiri school makes no sense – Shettima Yerima
Alhaji Shettima Yerima, a activist and president of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum has been a strong voice on issues affecting the North. In this interview with Saturday Vanguard, he wonders why government has not arrested ex-governor Ali Modu Sherriff who he considers a suspect in the Boko Haram insurgency.
My ordeal in Indonesian prison – Henry Iyere
TIITO Henry Iyere, an indigene of Edo State had challenges in his business in Nigeria and decided to travel to Australia en route Indonesia in search of greener pasture. But he did not get to Australia.
Why we need to be honest about restructuring Nigeria, by Graham Douglas
Alabo Tonye Graham-Doughlas was a four-time Minister. He was first appointed Minister for Social Development, Youths and Sports by former Military President, Ibrahim Babangida. He was later reassigned as Minister of Aviation in the same administration.
When former President Olusegun Obasanjo came on board, he appointed him Minister of Employment, Labour and Productivity. The former President later made him Minister of Culture and Tourism.
Why Dana passengers were burnt alive – Pilot, Instructor
He is an FAA Advance Ground Instructor with experience of over 40years. That license qualifies him to instruct anybody to go to the moon. He also has 35 years flying experience. He is an authority in this business. Therefore, when Captain Tito Omaghomi spoke to Vanguard editors on Nigeria’s aviation sector, everyone listened with rapt attention.
‘I’ve been flying without fear since Dana plane crash’
Against the fear of many Nigerians who have shunned air travels in the wake of the Sunday June 3 Dana plane crash in Iju Ishaga, Lagos, that claimed the lives of all passengers and crew on board, Pastor (Dr.) Oyeleke Owolabi, Pro-Chancellor, Babcock University, has been travelling to several towns by aeroplane without fear since the fatal accident occurred.
Why air crash reports are never released, by Fani-Kayode, ex-Aviation Minister
Femi Fani-Kayode was drafted from the Ministry of Culture to the Ministry of Aviation in late 2006. As expected, he got there and stormed. Usefully, Fani-Kayode’s tenure experienced what has been described as a turn around because just within a year preceding his posting, five air disasters had occurred. And once he left the ministry, either by a mix of ill-fate or coincidence or negligence, things began another turn around for the worse. Last Sunday’s Dana Air crash in Lagos forced Sunday Vanguard to seek Fani-Kayode out.
In this revealing session, he insists that government should demonstrate more willingness to safe-guard the skies. And whereas he says the current aviation minister is trying her best, things could still be better.
Nigeria’s problem is poverty – Sule Lamido
… Avoid 2015 debate now, he says
JIGAWA State Governor, Sule Lamido, in this interview, argues that the current debate over who becomes Nigeria’s president in 2015 is a misplaced priority. He adds that no part of Nigeria can singularly lay claim to the 2015 presidency. Lamido also defends his anger over the comments made by the National Security Adviser on the alleged role of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the current insecurity plaguing Nigeria, among other issues of national significance.
My mind tells me Bola Ige’s killers will still be caught – Olu Agunloye
Dr Olu Agunloye has intimidating credentials. He was a lecturer at the Department of Physics, University of Ibadan, the chief executive of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), member of the Constitution Review Committee, chairman of the ICT Thematic Area of the National Technical Committee for the Vision 20:2020, Minister of Power and Steel as well as Minister of State for Defence (Navy). Beyond these, he was a close associate of the late Chief Bola Ige, the Minister of Justice who was assassinated in 2001. Now, Agunloye is aspiring to be governor of Ondo State via the October 20 poll. In this interview, he speaks on Bola Ige’s murder and issues surrounding his gubernatorial aspiration.
Corps members now posted to only where they are secure – NYSC D-G
Brig-Gen. Nnamdi Okore-Affia is indeed an army officer who says it the way he sees it. When he spoke with journalists in Abuja on Thursday, he was blunt on the contentious issue of posting corps members to volatile areas where several of them were killed by insurgents last year. According to him, female corps members now receive marshal arts training and members will no longer be posted to areas where their lives could be threatened. Excerpts:
Against all odds, I found myself in power in London – Nigerian Citizen Adedamola Aminu
Councillor Adedamola Aminu, a Labour Party member in the UK, is the Deputy Cabinet Member for Children and Young People for London Borough of Lambeth. He is also the chairman of British-Nigerian Councillors in the UK and President of Association of Nigerian Academics.
Edo 2012 guber: Our people will resist rigging – Oshiomhole
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state received the Champion Man of the Year Award at Sheraton Hotels and Towers Lagos in Lagos, last Tuesday May 16, 2012. Incidentally, the award came barely 24 hours after the Governor led a protest to the Edo state secretariat of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Benin City, where ACN members protested what they described as the alleged illegal registration of voters ahead the July 14 governorship election in the state.
Time of politicking is over, we’re in for governance – Senator Ben Obi
Senator Ben Obi, Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Inter-Party Affairs, is one of the leading South-Easterners noted for his political brilliance.
Righteousness, only answer to corruption – Prof Ayanlaja
People of this country are sick of talking about corruption. They have little or no interest in finding out why this cankerworm has continued to eat deep into the fabric of our nation, because corruption has virtually overwhelmed everyone, defying all efforts to halt its rampage. It has become a national way of life.

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