Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
OBJ’s letter bomb to Buhari might boomerang against South — Dr Arigbogha, Ijaw leader
Acting has cost me two relationships — Ella Mensah
My frustrating moments as wife of Minister of Transportation – Dame Judith Amaechi
Nizamiye Hospital commissioned by Jonathan can compete anywhere in Europe, America – Abubakar
MORKA: My obsession for winning prizes
Nigeria is a natural gas nation
Buhari listens only to his 80-year-old uncle —Tony Nyiam
We look up to Nigeria for mentoring —Kamara, APC candidate
2019: Buhari is doing his best, but… – Sanyaolu
Australia would like to see more exchange with Nigeria

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Amending NDDC Act will eradicate marginalisation —Sen Nwaoboshi
Senator Peter Nwaoboshi represents Delta North Senatorial District in the Senate. In this interview, the former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and presently Chairman, Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs explains why he initiated the NDDC Amendment Bill and its benefits.
PDP, party of pathological liars — Olatunbosun
It is like the kettle calling pot black, let me say quickly, who is more noted for lying is it PDP or APC. PDP is a lying party, it is a party of pathological liars. Let me cite example of what I’m saying, sometimes ago, Mr Fayose went to China, using our money, he pretended as if he was addressing people at an economic submit, whereas ýhe was just at a train station. That was terrible.
Why Nigeria should trade more with Africa
There is evidence that Nigeria needs to improve micro-economic aspects such as improving the ease of doing business and ease of travel across borders, to encourage business relationships across border
Killings have nothing to do with Buhari being Fulani- Femi Adesina
There was panic buying, there was hoarding, there was diversion and everything and it never got sorted out till the new year. So it was just a matter of Nigerians causing problems for Nigerians
I was attacked over TV show for being a former governor’s daughter – Osasu Igbinedion
When we started, people said, ‘Ah, another Igbinedion has come again; why are you lambasting the government that they are not taking care of IDPs? What did your father do when he was governor of Edo State?’
Why I rejected posting to work for Gowon after Balewa’s death —Irene Harriman
When Balewa made us proud in speech to US Congress • The tricks Hope Harriman played on me IT was her 28th birthday on January 15, 1966, a day that forever changed the political destiny of Nigeria’s young democracy which was six years old at that time. Mrs. Irene Harriman was a facilitator of sorts […]
Nigeria is best country I’ve seen in my life – Foreign wife of a Nigerian
Mrs. Florentia Kiadole from the Philippines but married to a Nigerian man from Benue state and to be specific an Idoma man from Otukpo local government, also worked as a receptionist at the Indonesian Embassy in Nigeria.
I like Obiano’s style of leadership – Ikedigwe
Oba Uche Ikedigwe is a high chief from Agukwu Nri Community and an APGA Chieftain. In this interview with newsmen he eulogized Governor Obiano for his administrative modus operandi and good work in Anambra State.
Igbinoba: How I turned discouragement into multinational success story
With different degrees and certifications in Applied Chemical and Bio-sciences, Mr. Bevis Igbinoba has risen from someone, who was discouraged when establishing his firm, ACTLAP, to become the leader of a multinational company that is a major player in healthcare, power sector and ICT among others.
He was trained at the University of Winnepeg, Canada, , Red River College (RRCC)Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and Manitoba Technology Institute,Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Igbinoba is the President and CEO, of ACTLAP Group, Canada, USA, EU, Middle East and Africa. He narrates his story that started from Benin to more than 58 countries, leaving readers with immense lessons to be drawn.
Every home in Nigeria deserves a cooking gas cylinder — Nuhu Yakubu
DESPITE its commercial natural gas endowment, Nigeria has not yet recorded significant utilisation of Liquefied Natural Gas, LPG. In this interview with Udeme Akpan and Ediri Ejoh, The Vice President of NLPGA and managing director/CEO of Banner Energy, Mr. Nuhu Yakubu, who spoke on a wide range of issues, canvass for the rapid development and utilisation of LPG in the nation.

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