Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
‘404’ medicinal, chases away evil spirits – C-River, Akwa-Ibom consumers
Dog Meat: It cures malaria, repels witches – Eaters in Ibusa, Agbor, Ubulu-Uku, Umunede
How Uduaghan adopted bus conductor
River Ethiope: Wonders of river that sprang from cotton tree
Why two teenage lovers took their lives
Pathetic: How a movie star contracted HIV in the church
Bizarre: A prophet who hasn’t had a bath for 13 years!
Tears flow for Ijanikin school children’s death
Bomb attack: Survivors’ tales of pain
How Eagles disappointed President Jonathan

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Idumuje kingdom: When a journalist became a monarch
The culture and historical antecedents of Idumuje Unor Kingdom were on display as His Royal Majesty, Obi Charles Chukwunwike Anyasi, formally took the staff of office from Delta State Government on May 17, 2014.
When I first flew a plane!, 21-year-old pilot recounts her first experience
In this interview, Rosemary Sugh, a 21-year old graduate of Nigerian School of Aviation Technology, Zaria, tells Saturday Vanguard how she flew an aircraft from Zaria enroute Abuja, Kano and back to Zaria.
Agony of a LASU student: ‘Why I’m dropping out of school’
Until 2011, Lagos State University, LASU was a place to get affordable tertiary education in Nigeria. Even then, mothers sold their wrappers, fathers took loans, and students did odd jobs to meet up with the N25, 000 average fee.
Investing in child’s potential: How 11-year-old girl won centenary award
There is a saying in the Bible that: “Show me a man diligent in his work, for he shall eat with kings”. That was the case of Omeyiola Ayomikun Eunice, a 10-year-old primary six school girl, who was presented with, ‘Ambassador for Peace’ Award, at the just concluded Centenary Award in Abuja, for her creativity and distinctive paintings captioned: “Peace in the midst of the storm” and , “United we stand”.
How Airtel made Journalist a multi-millionaire
Danjuma Ibrahim Yakubu grew up to know life as one with immense responsibilities. With a wife and four children, eight siblings and aged parents to cater for, the stage appeared all but perfect for him to justify his position as the eldest child of the family.

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