‘We’re building a professional, combat-ready Army’ — COAS
Thoughts of the late ASUU leader: Some people out to kill public universities – Prof. Festus Iyayi
Sule Lamido on G-7/PDP crisis: ‘Why Jonathan must negotiate’
‘We copy alien cultures to the detriment of tourism’
Jonathan is keeping faith with Nigerians – Okupe
‘Over 80 percent of our trucks are not road worthy’
EFCC not broke – Adegbite
Omo Omoruyi’s last wish: ‘Two-party system is best for Nigeria’
Nigeria is in deep financial crisis — Oshiomhole
At 86: Why I am establishing a University of Technology, by Clark
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SubscribeWhat Kokori leaders told Uduaghan about Kelvin, kidnap kingpin
SECRET meeting over Kelvin: Few months before Kelvin Oniarah, the kidnap kingpin that terrorized Delta State and other states in the South-South and South-East regions was rounded up, September 25, by a joint team of Department of State Services, DSS and Nigerian Army, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, who had been providing logistics for the manhunt for kidnappers in the state, summoned the leaders of Kokori community, the country home of the gangster, to a meeting in Warri.
Our leaders are setting the stage for Nigeria’s disintegration – Chris Uche
Chief Chris Uche, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN,with an eye on constitutional, political and electoral cases, in this interview, x-rays the forces that have given Nigeria high and low points at 53 and goes further to admonish President Goodluck Jonathan on what lies ahead of him and Nigeria.
Nobody can stop Jonathan – Gov Orji
Umuahia, Abia State capital, last week, played host to the 9th biennial conference of the Nigerian Army Finance Corps. The conference presented Sunday Vanguard an opportunity to rub minds with Governor Theodore Ahamefule Orji on the crisis rocking his party, the PDP, the challenge posed by kidnapping to security in his state, among other issues. He was blunt on President Goodluck Jonathan controversial bid to run for second term in 2015.
London Council Flat deal taught me an unforgettable lesson – Aisagbonhi
Nigeria of today is a place where buildings collapse. Chief Omo Aisagbonhi, a real estate developer, in this interview, explains why buildings go down and proffers solution. He adds that he would rather give loan to women than men, because ”even if the man becomes irresponsible in paying back the loan, the woman will not”.
National Dialogue manifestation of gross incompetence, leadership failure – Dr Bugaje
He veered off his practice in Pharmacy and joined politics. And like a determined politician, he has continued to grow. Between 1999 and 2003, he was Special Adviser on political matters to Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Between 2003 and 2007, he was elected into the Federal House of Representatives. Afterwards, he became the National Secretary of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
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