Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Touching story of 3 year – old cancer survivor
How we can recover our stolen common wealth—Aniefiok Ekefere
Nigeria and Japan should further expand diplomatic ties
Southern Kaduna crisis: Let my people go – Apostle Kure
PDP crisis will consume Fayose, Wike —Iduoriyekemwen
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SubscribeMbadiwe: From local Kirikiri boy to global entrepreneur
His comportment, accent and mastery of details gave him away as someone, who must have had all his life buttered. But the narrative about his life as a child, who was born and raised in Kirikiri, one of the slums in Lagos, and his present status as the founder of a leading Project Management / App Development Company in the UK, Almond Careers, presents a different impression. This is the story of Henry Mbadiwe, an entrepreneur and investor. His company comprises over four businesses in Technology, Hospitality, Retail and Education both in the UK and beyond.
Chibok was a war zone, Sambisa a no-go area-Mohammed, Borno CAN Chairman
I think only N150,000 was given to each pastor whose church was destroyed. At a point, we compiled all the destroyed properties including churches and submitted the report to the Borno government
Nigeria will break unless … – Obong Victor Attah
There are times I get annoyed by things you see, things you know are obviously wrong and you have no means of saying ‘please don’t do that; even if you do, nobody listens to you
Bamaiyi wanted me dead while eating holy communion with me in church – Colonel Ajayi (retd)
I was tortured beyond human comprehension. I lost my manhood in the torture. At times, my hands will operate on their own because of the torture I had from Bamaiyi’s men. The legs too, I was hung like barbecue ram until I became unconscious
My father didn’t want me in school because I was disabled — Chikunie, UNILAG lecturer
So, formally, I would say it started on January 16, 2017, when the Student Affairs Department of UNILAG registered the Association of Indigenous People with Disabilities (AIPD)
Why Igbo feel unwanted in Nigeria – Nwodo
The way forward is restructuring Nigeria now. I hope to be alive when people like John Nwodo will be president of this country as a right not by concession
Ali, Lawal: Buhari’s Silence is shocking — Ogor
The minister should have asked for power strengthening the CBN rather than ask for supervisory powers for a ministry that is not established or based on any Act
Buhari has not disappointed Nigerians —Dogara
I wouldn’t say that we have disappointed Nigerians because for you to come to that kind of conclusion; you’d have to take certain factors into consideration
My story as attorney who handles unpopular cases – Yesufu
This edition provides insight into the life of a man who made a mark as a student union leader at the University of Benin, UNIBEN, many years ago and later found himself as a Civil Rights lawyer, real estate expert, and consultant. His membership of the defence counsel of one of Lawrence Anini’s men, Monday Osunbor certainly reveals more about that epic case. Being among the lawyers that defended MKO Abiola’s Concord Press tells you more about AbubakarYesufu, who heads the League of Patriotic Lawyers. He is from the famous Yesufu family that produced the first indigenous Vice Chancellor of UNIBEN, late Professor T. M. Yesufu. His family parades six lawyers including a retired Inspector General of Police. Yesufu is the Ogieneni of Igueben Land. He has a law firm in Ikeja and lives in upscale Victoria Garden City, V.G.C
These are trying times for indigenous petroleum producers- Fatona
As for the medium term, we like to prepare ourselves as an attractive investment vehicle, which is able to grow with steady injection of new capital periodically for each of our outlined phases of growth
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