Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
I’m ready for DNA test, miracle woman says
I never knew hunger growing up – Okonta, AGAN President
I surprised my daughter on her wedding day – Kayode Sote
You’ve to be above board to succeed – Sam Oburoh
I spent 18 months in my mother’s womb – Aiyeloyun
I want to surpass MKO’s feat – Biodun Ajibade
Proscribe CPC not NYSC – Omo-Omoruyi
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The septuagenarian was a former federal commissioner for information in 1975, commissioner for education, Mid-Western Region 1968-71; commissioner for finance and establishment, Bendel State, 1972-75 and a senator, 1979-83. In this interview, the Kiagbodo born elder statesman bares his mind on the April elections, the PDP, Delta State politics, among other issues.
I was victim of a policy of government I served – Fasoranti
Chief Reuben Adebayo Fasoranti knew exactly why he was in the Ondo State Government of the late Chief Adekunle Ajasin (1979-83) service.
Welcome to Best of Business, Nigeria’s Internet Newspaper, by Ted Iwere
Mr. Ted Iwere, veteran journalist, lawyer and publisher has seen it all in the nation’s media industry. In this interview with Azu Akanwa, Vanguard Online Editor, he tells the story of his new venture- Best of Business Online. Excerpts:
President Jonathan And The Health Sector : We’re making moves for the right changes – Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu
Professor C. Onyebuchi Chukwu is the Minister of Health. Before this meeting, the impression was one of a happy-go-professor.However, when you begin to throw questions at him, you discover that beneath that youthful look is a bundle of knowledge and information, both rolled into one, is power. In this encounter which had been long in coming, the Minister explains why Nigerians should be more information savvy especially when they hear that doctors or professionals in the health sector are embarking on industrial action.
Love of teaching, is why we have many professors – Adeoya Ojo
Professor Samuel Adeoya Ojo, is one of the many professors of his generation from Ekiti, easily one of the biggest “factories” for the production of academics in Africa.
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