Ondo APC Crisis: Reconciliation must be genuine, address root causes – Akinjo
Green card controversy: Understanding Soyinka’s case against racism, Trump’s isolationist policy
Bryce Edem: We prepare Nigerians to think big
Biafra’s agenda is not to break away from Nigeria – Achuzia
Dangote Flour: How price of bread will crash – Yakassai
Nigerian insurance industry capital is highest in Africa
Igbo will not beg Buhari for their right – Ohanaeze Chief
Computer is killing musical talents— Sir Victor Uwaifo
With coal, Nigeria can generate 17,500MW in 5 years – Audu
We’ll form a new party for 2019 election – Senator Dansadau

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Nigeria and Japan should look into other ways to further expand diplomatic ties
Nigeria and Japan have continued to enjoy cordial bilateral relation; the ties became even stronger after Nigeria’s transition to democracy in 1999
We have never fought cult wars —Boje, Pyrates Confraternity President
The Niger Delta Avengers believe that they have some form of control over the oil pipelines that pass through their communities- that is why they are fighting
Crude oil: Niger Delta people must have a say on their oil — Okocha
The Federal Government should have implemented two key initiatives that would have prevented the current situation in the Niger Delta
Mimiko talks tough: ‘INEC’S substitution of Jegede with Jimoh Ibrahim is a joke from hell . It will not stand’
The lingering battle over the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State in the November 26 election between Mr Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) and Mr Jimoh Ibrahim takes a twist as Governor Olusegun Mimiko talks tough, saying the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) substitution of Jegede with Ibrahim will not stand. In this interview, Mimiko also speaks on the insinuation that he visited President Muhammadu Buhari to lobby him to defect to the All Progressives Party (APC), the ruling party at the federal level.
Yoruba Agenda: No restructuring, no Nigeria, Ayo Adebanjo replies Tanko Yakassai
That was an afterthought, that is what we call damage control after the damage has been done. Those of us who know the president well will tell you that it is in his character and culture to speak that way about women. He (Buhari) still belongs to the conservative north, anything to the contrary is pretense except many of them who are trying to modernize. We started the universal voting for women because, in 1959, Chief Obafemi Awolowo pressed for it.
Difference between black, white people in making of music— Esther Quist
Esther Quist is a delectable Ghanaian lady who has bigger dreams than her size would ordinarily lead you to believe. A triple-major graduate of Computer Science, Business Administration and Psychology from a university in Poland, she has set aside her degrees to manage a blossoming artiste management company, Red Nation. In this interview, she speaks more about the label and the music industry as a whole.
Why Bauchi Governor refused to be controlled from Abuja—Malami
As part of the change mantra of the APC administration in Bauchi State, the governor is fighting looters and exposing how they shamelessly looted the state with impunity. He has vowed to retrieve all that was looted. Some erroneously rated the governor as a joker on corruption but when he started the war, including rejecting a selfish request from the state’s national lawmakers, they resolved to fight him and make the state ungovernable. We are not folding our arms to watch them and we shall never succumb to their selfish request.
Igbo need the spirit of Biafra to move forward – Prof Chukwuemeka Ike
In fact, in my novel ‘The search’, I talked about the military coups. It was like some people would organize themselves and as soon as the group settles down, the chairs are pulled away. There is no doubt that some people in this country feel that they are born to rule Nigeria and that Nigeria must be ruled by them. During the war, the slogan was ‘To keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done!’ But the question is to keep Nigeria one for what purpose? So that is the Islamization.
Why APC took the blame for Nigeria’s economic woes – Ebri
The issue of my purported suspension for anti-party activities by a few misguided party officials soon after I joined the party is most unfortunate. The national leadership of APC waded into the matter and resolved it amicably without the dust generated assailing everyone’s nostrils. The guilty party was directed to tender written unreserved apology to me and I have evidence of their compliance. For now the matter has been closed in good grace.
After defeating Edo godfathers, I am fulfilled leaving Govt House – Oshiomhole
It may as well be his last major media interview before he bows out as governor of Edo State in another two weeks, after serving two terms. Comrade Adams Oshiomhole spoke to journalists at Aso Rock Presidential Villa, last week, after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

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