Rot in judiciary: It’s now a common talk that politicians ‘own’ some judges — Mato
Why I parted ways with Gov Gbenga Daniel, by Joju Fadairo
“Caring for others is more important ….”
Jonathan committed to Nigeria’s attainment of food security – Prof Abdullah, Agric Minister
I was taught to respect opposing views – Lateef Okunnu
‘Masses’ support gives me strength – Ibrahim Shekarau
Cry from “exile” “Here, you’re the captain of your boat”
Gov Shema: We won’t take Buhari factor for granted
I didn’t set out to be a lawyer – Benson, ex-NBA boss
Jonathan does not keep to his words – Isyaku Ibrahim
How CBN’s non-interest banking system help Nigeria – Kurfi
Nobody can rule Nigerians against their will – Senator Anietie Okon
PRESIDENTIAL RACE: INEC is a quango, terminological deceit’ Rev. Okotie
Those who want to flee when I take over are free – Buhari
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SubscribeMy secondary education cost only N72 – Ayo Adebanjo
Seventy-two naira or its equivalent. That was all it cost, in those days, to give Chief Ayo Adebanjo, now a lawyer and politician, secondary education. And the education was not acquired in an unknown village school. It was at the famous CMS Grammar School, Lagos. Chief Adebanjo who will turn 83 on April 10 spoke on his childhood and political life with Bashir Adefaka.
My friends deserted me in Prison – Bode George
As family, friends and well wishers of the former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George, await his return on completion of his prison term on Saturday February 26, Vanguard can exclusively report that the politician regretted how some of his friends deserted him while serving his jail term.
NCC’s fresh plans to deploy fibre across country
T he Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Dr Eugene Juwah, with a team of officials including the Executive Commissioner, Stakeholders Management, Mr. Okey Itanyi, and a host of others, last weekend, stormed Vanguard premises on a courtesy visit, where the team unveiled some of its agenda to lift the nation to the threshold of strong telecommunication countries of the world.
Airport scanning machine a blue movie in disguise – Captain Joji
Captain Mohammed Joji, Secretary-General of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) in this interview with Vanguard’s Favour Nnabugwu in Kaduna penultimate Friday talks on issues bordering on the airfare, facilities at the nation’s airports, the economy, the Nigerian bomber aboard US plane and many others.
How to stop fraudulent elections, by Buhari
For Muhammadu Buhari, this may be the last opportunity for him. Reason: In 2003 and 2007, he sought to become Nigeria’s civilian President but lost under circumstances that he still insists were not normal.
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