Olu of Warri’s fifth Anniversary: It’s about culture, homecoming, empowerment – Lawrence Wilbert
Why Buhari cannot remove PDP elements sabotaging his govt — Ojudu
IPOB actions put 11.6 million Igbo lives at risk —Kalu, Abia Speaker
How I tackled illegal wood export and deforestation – Amina Mohammed
Economic diversification: All state capitals to enjoy railway services – Rotimi Amaechi
AGBEJULE: My story of conquest in male-dominated field
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2019: PDP not going back on northern candidate —Sen Hope Uzodinma
Live your best life now – Latasha Ngwube, Founder, Aboutthatcurvylife
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SubscribeIntel saga: We were billed in dollars for services we could have paid for in Naira — Amadi
Chief Reginald Amadi is the Public Relations Officer of the Delta/Edo Command of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Custom Agents. In this interview with Sunday Vanguard in Warri, Amadi speaks on the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)/Integrated Logistics Services (INTELS) row, among other issues in the maritime sector. Excerpts:
Adebanjo takes on opponents of restructuring
It was an event that provided an avenue for some patriotic Nigerians including a leader of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, to air their views on some national issues and also x-tray the myriad of problems which have impeded the socio-economic development of the country.
Nigeria’s unity is desirable, but don’t tell me it is non-negotiable –Gov. Dickson
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson made history when he drove to Aleibiri in Ekeremor local government area of Bayelsa State, the first time a vehicle would reach the community, thanks to the construction of Sagbama, Ekeremor, Agge Road.
We are worried that another massacre looms – Ujege
Elder statesman, Chief Edward Ujege, is President General of Mdzough U Tiv. He led the leadership of the umbrella bodies of the three major tribes in Benue State to raise the alarm over alleged impending invasion of the state by herdsmen ahead of the November 1 commencement of the implementation of the Open Grazing Prohibition Law in the state. In this interview, Ujege laments what he describes as the Federal Government’s indifference to the herdsmen menace in the country and its implication for national unity, the open grazing prohibition law, among other issues. Excerpts:
Our search for detribalised race with Father Kukah, Fashola, Yadudu, Obi, others has just begun — Prof Azinge
Prof Epiphany Azinge, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and the 5th Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and member of the Commonwealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal, is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated legal luminaries and scholars.
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