Nigeria has expertise to tackle insecurity — Nkechi Ali-Balogun, PR Expert
Yes, Emirs control Nigerian leaders, say Emir of Gumel
My Dodan Barracks, Aso Rock days – Duro Onabule
How Ghanaian ECOMOG Commander betrayed Sgt. Doe
Why I’m not afraid of Mimiko — Agagu
Why they want APGA dead, by Sir Victor Umeh
Okiro:The $121m bank deals
Why Tompolo and Okah met, says Jomo Gbomo
Amnesty without dialogue content will not work, says Obianimi
Boko Haram threat is a lapse in our security system, says Ogbeha
How Chimaroke Nnamani walked out on me, by Gov. Chime
Nigeria heading towards a failed state, say Soyinka
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SubscribeMy relationship with Obasanjo, Kema Chikwe
Power is transient, it has moved, and I am happy that what I have seen in Imo State today is different from what used to happen, picking up personalities for destruction just because you saw them as political competitors
How Gov Nnamani drove Jim Nwobodo out of Enugu, by Nwodo
*Says Atiku Abubakar financed Obasanjo’s campaign in 1999 *How I almost fought Abubakar Rimi For Okwesilieze Nwodo, the founding national secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, his first love is medical practice. And although he wanted to go back to Enugu to practise after his tenure as secretary of PDP, he explains that “the […]
Obasanjo was not qualified to be PDP candidate in 1999 – Okwesilieze Nwodo
At that time too, Babangida started to move around to convince people on the need for an Obasanjo presidency, especially those who were rooting for Ekwueme. He also convinced Abdulsalam Abubakar to throw the weight of government behind the Obasanjo agenda. That was when the military came into the picture.
Why should you allow your private parts to become public? – Rev.(Mrs.) Ugochi Jolomi
In the Women Ministry, we treat a lot of issues; we address creativity, empowerment, marriage, womanhood; taking your place as a wife but recognizing the fact that the man is the head of the family, etc. It’s fashionable to dress with half of your boobs out now, but you must know that the fashion trends of the world are not for believers.
Why they want me dead, by Gov. Peter Obi
Most of the things that bring about all these things we are shouting about today are because, ab initio, people were not elected by the majority of the votes cast in the elections
It’s a scandal N-Deltans live below $1 a day – Comrade Ofehe
You know the Niger Delta problem is a complex one that needs continuous assessment and engagement because it took many years for us to get to this chaotic level. The government must prove their sincerity for any peace plan to work in the region.
Our Party, PDP, is a fraud but..— General Jemibewon
*Things are getting better under President Yar’Adua * Discloses how he once cross examined General T Y Danjuma for three hours By Jide Ajani When Brigadier David Medaiyese Jemibewon agreed to Sunday Vanguard’s interview, there was a little bit of apprehension. Firstly, the Special Interview Series had just featured Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, former governor […]
How far with amnesty in Rivers state?
Osama Bin Laden was the first reformed militant to be part of the amnesty project in Rivers state. Osama whose real names are Solomon Ndigbara was in charge of militant operations in Ogoni area of the state. Before his repentance, there were several cases of abduction recorded in the area.
My pains, my regrets, by Alamieyeseigha (2)
I did 200metres rope climbing to the top of a platform once. It was suicidal. When the boys heard that the Governor-General had arrived, they stopped what they were doing. How many have I not done? You don’t pay ransom – ransom for what? They released the hostages. What makes you think that you are more Niger Deltan than me?
How Obasanjo, Ribadu dealt with me, by DSP Alamieyeseigha (1)
You needed to have seen Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, the former governor of Bayelsa State. In this very first tell-all interview with Sunday Vanguard, Alamieyeseigha discloses some disturbing truths about former President Olusegun Obasanjo and what actually led to his travails. Sober but not condescending, Alamieyeseigha admitted that mistakes may have been made but that they were made on the platform of expediency.
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