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2019: Why north cannot produce consensus candidate – Junaid Mohammed

How time flies. In the build up to the 2015 elections, Dr.  Junaid Mohammed, a leading northern politician, was
one of those who campaigned vigorously for the election of Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s president. Strangely, barely three years into Buhari’s presidency, Junaid is now leading the pack to stop Buhari from going for a second term, accusing him of promoting corruption and nepotism.

Killing Nigeria’s sports

How it started, those behind it and the way forward Toni Urhobo goes memory lane on the past, efforts of Ogbemudia and officials who inflate sports budget for selfish interests Today, we continue the interview with one time national coach and President of Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Toni Urhobo.

UGBORODO: Itsekiri communities are under Warri Kingdom—Eyengho

SPOKESMAN of Ugborodo Community Management Committee, UCMC, Comrade Alex Eyengho in this interview highlights the points of divergence between the Itsekiri of Ugborodo and Ijaw over the proposed Maritime University and the status of Ugborodo community in Warri Kingdom.

Tackling Herdsmen Menace in Delta State

One of the security challenges confronting the nation today is the menace of rampaging herdsmen and the trail of blood and death left behind.

DHL has grown tremendously in Africa

Africa is one of our network’s fastest growing markets with its rising disposable incomes and more stable economic and socio-political environment

Disquieting time for Amnesty Coordinator as ex-militants demand his sack

BEFORE now, the Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, Brigadier General Paul Boroh (retd.) had managed to navigate the affairs of the amnesty programme in spite of the hurly-burly from some ex-agitators, but lately, the reverberations from the creeks against his leadership have become more alarming.

The problem with Boroh – Kingsley Muturu, ex-militant leader

CHAIRMAN, Phase 2 Ex-Agitators, Delta State, Mr. Kingsley Muturu, said the present rumbling in the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, was largely because the Chairman, PAP, and Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Brig Gen Paul Boroh (retd.), had failed to bring about a forum for him and ex-militant leaders to thrash out troubling issues.

Edith Okowa explains the 05 Initiative

SINCE the days of late Maryam Babangida and her epochal pet project of ‘better life for rural women‘, a First Lady at the national or state level has taken upon herself to float one pet programme or the other for the advancement of humanity. 

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