Obi’s endorsements and testaments of credible profile
That Chieftaincy title on a Fulani terrorist!
Ekweremadu and Bi-Partisan Senate Leadership
Why Niger Delta Avengers grew more deadly
The growing threat of “moral hazard” to the change agenda of the Buhari administration
The challenge before Magu’s EFCC
Nigerian Navy: The Diamond Sail
My people did not elect me to preside over the dead
Who are the Niger Delta Avengers?
Corruption: Buhari’s sincerity delights the world
The new fuel pricing regime: Matters arising
How Kogi community was sacked by communal crises
Curious facts of the Ibori London case
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SubscribeWhen Obas had to go on exile
In Yoruba land, the Oba is an unquestionable monarch. He is not primus inter parels(first among equals),he is revered and widely known as being second only to the gods- “Igbakeji Orisa”.
Menace of fake pastors: Likes of Rev. King still out there
One of the recent cases of fake miracles by pastors is that of an unnamed pastor and two others, who were arrested by the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for alleged faked miracles and healing to deceive church members and the public. The Army Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Command, Captain Eli Lazarus, parading the suspects, said the pastor and his accomplices conned several members, and added that the pastor and his collaborators, whose names he didn’t mention, were arrested following a tip-off from a member of the church, who complained of immoral and fraudulent activities going on in the church.
Enugu hosts World Investment Summit
With a proposed investment summit scheduled to hold next month, the Enugu State government appears set to launch an economic blueprint which Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi describes as a “one-stop-shop” for all manner of business opportunities in the area. Tagged “Oganiru Enugu State World Investment Summit,” the programme, according to government, is expected to attract prospective investors to exploit the abundant resources in the state. The move comes at a time when governments at various levels in the country try to find alternative sources of income independent of the dwindling crude oil revenues.
ELECTRICITY: Who will hike in tariff serve?
Following a breakdown of negotiations between the leadership of the Senate and the Federal Government over the 45 per cent increase, the Senate a few days ago stopped the implementation of the new electricity tariffs expected to take off on February 1. In the same vein, a Federal High Court in Lagos also ruled that going ahead with the implementation would amount to contempt. This was as a result of public outcry that greeted the announcement of the increase. The Labour unions had held mass protests across the country recently to register their displeasure over the new electricity tariffs, shutting down major cities including Abuja for several hours. The argument of the indigenous companies managing the distribution of electricity was that the hike would guarantee steady supply of electricity. Previous hike in the past never translated into stable power.
Corruption in Police: Arase dismisses 51 officers, demotes 56
Upon assumption of office as the 18th indigenous Inspector -General of Police, on April 22, 2015, Mr Solomon Ehijiator Arase, came up with a six- point strategic policy designed for what the police would be now and in future. Going by his intimidating resume and experience, Crime Guard decided to put the performance of the scholar of police history on scale , with a view to ascertaining whether his words were matching with action.
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