We’ve reset Benue’s devt blueprint — Gov Alia
Nigeria’s competitive advantage lies in its people, digital talent – Emmanuel Eze
Mohammed Uba Garba: A requiem for smugglers
You engage in double speak on Biafra, Ambassador tells Igbo
We’ll recover our stolen wealth —Hon. Agbonnayinma
Python Dance will not help Nigeria if key issues are not resolved – HRM Ararile, retired AVM
With 52 titles already, I didn’t think I would become the Are Ona Kakanfo — Gani Adams
How we’re boosting economy through local production —Puri
Why steel imports doesn’t make sense – Austin-Peters
Yes! The South-east is marginalized, says Orji Uzor Kalu
Lagos Business School develops responsible leaders
I wanted to be an air hostess but mum said ‘no’ – Funsho Adegbola
Senate’s position on SGF, Magu, others – Dino
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SubscribeMy breast cancer story, by Betty Akeredolu, Ondo First Lady
AHEAD of the 20th anniversary and the third lnternational Breast Cancer Symposium of the Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria, BRECAN, its founder, who doubles as the First Lady of Ondo State, Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, speaks on how she survived breast cancer among other issues relating to the ailment.
Our kings are the problem of Nigeria — Oba Adewale Akanbi, the Oluwo
Oba Abdul-Rosheed Adewale Akanbi, the Oluwo of Iwo in Osun State, recently clocked 50.
I dream to change the world from home — ERUANI
The encounter with an entrepreneur in the mould of the subject matter of this interview was arrestingly unusual; he insisted on telling his story his own way, after which he would field questions.
The battle for Nigeria’s independence was fought on the streets of Lagos – Okunnu
Alhaji Olufemi Okunnu, SAN, CON, a Federal Commissioner for Works under the Gowon administration, takes a position on the restructuring of Nigeria and what the status of Lagos State should be under the arrangement.
Okunnu spoke as guest speaker at the 2nd independence roundtable on national development organized by the Ile Bintin Social Club, Lagos. Extracts from his speech…
Why I cannot pay salaries in Benue state — Gov. Ortom
I did not say I intend to reduce salaries, that is an option that is available. But for us we felt that with the high inflation, reducing now will cause more hardship for the people. But we are hoping that things will be better so we will continue to pay as we met it
Going into politics made me poorer – Peter Obi
Former Anambra State Governor, Mr. Peter Obi, is inarguably one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen and politicians who have made a mark in many facets of life. But the irony of Obi’s life is that he keeps a low profile. But in a rare moment, Obi spoke to Saturday Vanguard on the state of the nation, Anambra politics, his legacies and why he feels the cap to be Anambra State governor will fit Oseloka Obaze
Why I cannot pay salaries in Benue state — Gov. Ortom
Following the decision of organized labour to declare an indefinite strike in Benue state over backlog of unpaid wages, Governor Samuel Ortom in an interview in the state owned radio station explained why his administration was finding it extremely difficult to pay salaries. He also spoke on the challenge of ghost workers and salary padding and moves being made to address the problem.
R2Tv and Radio; a product born out of resilience – Debby Odutayo
Deborah Omowunmi Odutayo is the Executive Director, Royal Roots Communications, owners of R2TV on GOTv cable platform and R2Radio FM in Ibadan. She is also the immediate past President of Electronic Media Content Owners Association of Nigeria (EMCOAN), a body that is responsible for over 85% of media content in Nigeria; also established to protect the intellectual properties of members.
More rot in police exposed: State govs lobby for Commissioners of Police
Though not a Police officer, she personifies the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, more than even the personnel.
#OTLAfrica2017: 77 % of West Africa-bound cargoes end up in Nigeria – Akabogu
There are indications that Nigeria’s downstream sector and others in Africa are threatened by many challenges at this time. In this interview with Udeme Akpan and Joseph Oso, Mr. Emeka Akabogu, Chairman, OTL Africa Downstream Week, comments on a wide range of issues and points to participation in the event as key to success.
Whether you like it or not, the military have held this country together – Prof. Yadudu
Prof. Auwalu Yadudu, a constitutional lawyer of repute and former legal adviser to the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, bares his mind on Nigeria @57
Some grandpas are rapists – Martha Udom Emmanuel, Akwa Ibom First Lady
THE wife of the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Deaconess Martha Udom Emmanuel, speaks on her pet project, Family Empowerment and Youths Reorientation Path-Initiative (FEYRep).
Arresting the systemic decay — Prof. Shehu, Dep. Sec. Gen., NSCIA
Professor Salisu Shehu is the Deputy Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). In this interview, Shehu speaks on Nigeria at 57 and other issues.
Guardiola hails ‘important’ win as City down Chelsea
Pep Guardiola labelled Manchester City’s 1-0 win over Chelsea as an “important” moment in the leaders’ bid to dethrone the Premier League champions.
How to move Nigeria forward—Dr Junaid Mohammed
Dr Junaid Mohammed, a frontline northern politician and former member of the House of Representatives in the Second Republic never hides his contempt for the Buhari presidency.
In this interview, he believes President Buhari’s weak leadership is responsible for some of the problems we have in the country. He argues that with the current events that are unfolding in the polity, it shows that the Igbo have not learnt any lesson from the last civil war. Also, dissecting Nigeria at 57, Dr Mohammed, a founding member of the Peoples Redemption Party in 1979 suggests what should be done to move the nation forward.
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