Indigenous companies can build institutions that compete with the very best – Marketsquare CEO
‘Let us radicalise the people against Boko Haram’
I lost one million dollars to hajj airlift politics —Muneer Bankole, MD, Medview Airlines
Emir Sanusi Saga: Jonathan does not know where his rights begin and end – Gov Kwankwaso
Why militancy may return to Niger Delta, by Ledum Mitee
‘Boko Haram has ridiculed our security profile’
Brown Oyitso – Amazing Work Of Grace
It is crazy to have 36 states — Maj. Gen. Momah

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Boko Haram members burn their university certificates – Shehu Sani
The first surprise in the encounter was that the representatives of the terror group spoke fluent English. The bigger surprise was when some of the insurgents revealed that they had university degrees. It is a prerequisite for new Boko Haram members to burn their university certificates or any paper identification that links them secular schools.
How ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign went viral— Matthew Daniel
How could this happen in a state under emergency rule? Terrorists had four hours operation and carted away the girls without help from anybody after which they journeyed into the forest. Remember the principal was said to be there; and the next minute, they said she was at her daughter’s place. There is discrepancy about the number of the kidnapped students. At times you wonder if we have leaders.
Chibok girls must be rescued by May 27 — Joe Okei-Odumakin
This clearly shows that the northern leaders are not serious about the rescue of the girls. The Federal Government has not been able to rescue the girls despite the much acclaimed military might of Nigeria. Is it then wrong to seek help outside Nigeria?
Chibok Girls: Jonathan’s c’tee can’t achieve anything – Audu Ogbeh
Chief Audu Innocent Ogbeh, one-time Minister of Communications; former National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and now a chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, is a politician and an administrator.
In this interview, he bares his mind on the present security challenge in the country, what President Goodluck Jonathan must do, the on- going National Conference, among other salient issues.
Fayemi’s other side, by Opeyemi Bamidele
MIchael Opeyemi Bamidele, erstwhile Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Lagos State, Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Tinubu and once a darling of the Asiwaju crowd is today on the other side, flying the kite of Labour Party in next month’s gubernatorial election.
Three fears Nigeria must address to survive, by ABC Nwosu
Professor Alphonsus Bosah Chukwurah (ABC) Nwosu was a political adviser and later Minister of Health in the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2003. Before then, he superintended the Igbo secretariat at the 1995 Constitutional Conference. At the ongoing National Conference, he is a delegate representing Anambra State. In this interview, Nwosu speaks on resource control among other issues.
Nigeria ahead in optometry practice in Africa – Dr Udom
Dr. Uduak Christabel Udom, the immediate past President of the African Council of Optometry, has just been elected the President of the World Council of Optometry (WCO). In this interview, she speaks about the problem of optometry in Nigeria and Africa and what can be done to move the profession forward.
Only northern govs, leaders can stop Boko Haram – Oritsejafor
Amid the raging insurgency in the North-east, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, says, contrary to the claim in some quarters, Christians, rather than Muslims, are the targets of the Boko Haram Islamist group. Oritsejafor lists six ways to end the insurgent attacks including northern leaders engaging Boko Haram in dialogue. The CAN leader spoke to Sunday Vanguard after the Daughters of Sarah convention, co-hosted by his World of Life Bible Church, Warri, Delta State.
I left $86bn in govt coffers – Peter Obi
Former Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State in this encounter with Saturday Vanguard speaks on his legacy, life after governance, APGA and other issues not connected with government.
Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabab are helping Boko Haram — Rawlins, American security expert
What I would say is that it has got to the point where Boko Haram is killing people because Boko Haram is now proving a point that it can kill and get away with it. It has gone beyond religion, politics and ideology. It is a belief: ‘I can kill people and I can get away with it and let me show you I can do it.’ That is what it is now. It is a showman thing. I know most people won’t think of that because they always believe it is religious or political.

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