Rot in judiciary: It’s now a common talk that politicians ‘own’ some judges — Mato
I stepped on powerful toes- Oduah
How govt officials stole billions of Naira — Nta, ICPC Chairman
I stepped on powerful toes – Oduah
For Mimiko, there is still much more to come…
Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi At 72: ‘Boko Haram lesson for Nigeria: Stop ignoring grievances’
Taraba Dep Governor betrayed Suntai
2015: I see danger ahead — Oritsejafor
Jakande to Leaders: ‘Save Nigeria from collapsing’
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Subscribe2015: JP Clark to Jonathan’s Opponents: Produce one-term agreement with Mr. President
The octogenarian threw his weight behind on-going efforts to hold a national dialogue. He also opposed moves to stop President Goodluck Jonathan from seeking re-election and challenged those saying that Jonathan signed an agreement to do one term to produce or publish the agreement.
He pleaded with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to end the debilitating industrial action in public universities by disclosing whether or not the Federal Government has deposited N200 billion with it as requested by university teachers and claimed by the government.
Workers must be disciplined, they can’t just do what they like – Lagos HoS
M rs Josephine Olusheyi Williams is the 17th Head of the Lagos State Public Service. She rose through various hierarchies before Governor Babatunde Fashola appointed her as the HOS recently.
Nigeria won’t break up – Gov. Yuguda
Six years after taking over the mantle of leadership of the once agrarian Bauchi State, Governor Isa Yuguda has brought in a lot of positive changes to the state and given it a notch in terms of development projects. But as his tenure draws to an end in 2015, the governor, in this interview, maintains that he will not interfere in the process that will lead to the emergence of his successor, as the people of Bauchi State will handle it from the grassroots to the top. He also explains why Nigeria should not break up.
For 10 years, I bore the pains of a mother with down syndrome child – Misan-Arenyeka
Trinity House, a church headed by Pastor Itua Ighodalo, early this year, launched a group called ‘The Focused Group’ as part of its corporate social responsibility, CSR, to look into how children with special needs can be educated and integrated into the society as well as looking into how their parents can be encouraged and get the right information for their upkeep.
Nat Confab: The convener is insincere – Lai Mohammed
ALHAJI Lai Mohammed, the Interim National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress, APC, in this interview, lampoons those criticizing the party for opposing the proposed National Conference. He explains why the APC had decided not to throw its weight behind the conference.
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