Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
It’s normal for a family like ours to have issues – Ojukwu’s son
ANOTHER SUBSIDY MESS: Vehicles FG gave to NURTW have all broken down – Issa Aremu, NLC chief
Judges don’t make money like lawyers – Justice Itam, Cross River CJ
Current constitutional amendment a distraction – Chris Uche, SAN
My target is 1m hectares of farmland – Pelumi Aribisala
Ango Abdullahi: ‘Why the North can’t trust Jonathan’
Achebe needs cure from Awophobia – Adebanjo
Intelligence without character is nothing
Why I want 20 more years from God, says 114-year-old Chief Ukeredi
State Police? God forbid – Tanko Yakassai
The new Lagos State Traffic Law is Road Safety friendly – Nseobong Akpabio
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SubscribeBoko Haram: We are wrongly accusing northern leaders – Prince Akenzua
…Says Bini tradition does not stop the Oba from seeing the crown prince
Prince Edun Akenzua, the Enogie of Obazuwa and younger brother to the Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, is one of the few journalists that covered the civil war. He relishes his experience of the war in this interview and warns against any attempt to plunge the nation into a fresh war.
Why Edo PDP must be reformed – Iduoriyekenwen
Since after the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State suffered defeat in the hands of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the July 14, governorship election, the party has been embroiled into serious crisis. Some leaders of the group led by the former state representative, in the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr Matthew Iduoriyekenwen, called for the sack of the present state executive of the Party led by Chief Dan Orbih due to what they described as failure of the executive to lead the party to victory in all the elections that held in the past two years in the state.
We revived 10 stations in three months- NTA D-G, Mayaki
When he assumed office about three months ago, the Ag Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Alhaji Musa Mayaki, was confronted with a plethora of challenges. In this interview with journalists in Abuja, he said that in just about three months, 10 stations have returned to air.
Cynthia’s killers for trial very soon – Manko, Lagos CP
When you meet a good man, you know. Like his Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, the man at the helm of affairs at the Lagos State Police Command, Umar A. Manko, radiates goodness.
My teacher said computers not for people like me – Gbenga Sesan
Federal Government College, Idoani, Akure had just received two sets of computers and Gbenga Sesan, who was in his third year, was too excited to try his hands on the devices. “Sorry, you can’t understand how to use them because they not for people like you”, a teacher rebuked him.
North has learnt its lessons – Shettima Yerima
Alhaji Shettima Yerima, an activist and president of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, wonders why the Federal Government is yet to arrest politicians believed to be involved in the Boko Haram insurgency. The youth leader, who describes the president’s new initiative, the Almajiri School as crazy, canvasses the establishment of Arewa Ministry in order to tackle the myriad of problems confronting the North. Excerpts:
Why we left Gen Sani Abacha behind in government in 1993 – IBB
Former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida clocked 71yrs last Friday. The celebration was low keyed as he chose to celebrate it with members of his immediate family with prayers in his hill top mansion, Minna, Niger State. However, on the eve of the birthday, the General who is still radiating as ever before, spoke with Journalists on some personal and national issues.
How some forces tried to scuttle amnesty for ex-militants – Ararile, Delta monarch
MANY, including his erstwhile military colleagues, have not come to terms yet with the fact that the pioneer Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, for Niger-Delta ex-militants, Air Vice Marshal, AVM, Lucky Ochuko Ararile, is now a traditional ruler.
It is an insult to ask Jonathan to become a Muslim or…
Perhaps, never before has the former President of Ijaw Council (IYC) and leader of the Niger Delta People Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo- Asari spoken in such a fierce manner.
ICT is crucial for inclusive devt – Johnson, CommTech Minister
In her speech at the fifth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD2012) at Georgia Institute in March 2012, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, the Minister of Communication Technology, stated: “The mobile phone, indeed any mobile device with internet access, can become or has become more than an instrument of communication. This seeming plaything for the more affluent has now become an instrument of development, and inclusive development at that”.
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