Diezani, ex-Nigerian petroleum minister denies taking bribes
Dangote recruits 200 graduates of Technical Colleges
AUN, US College collaborate on peace journalism
Daniel Apori conferred with GLIMA in Ghana
Abducted schoolgirls: Who’s to blame? (1)
Onitsha prison as a relaxation centre
Posters everywhere as Lagos environment deteriorates
Tribute: Pini Jason: One year after
The lingering memories of Pini Jason
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Subscribe‘The Presidency underestimated Boko Haram sponsors’
Comrade Joseph Evah is coordinator, Ijaw Monitoring Group and former National Publicity Secretary, Ijaw National Congress. In this interview he says President Goodluck Jonathan retains everything that oils terrorism and insurgency in the North-east
Mystery killings amid Delta kidnapping trial
The abduction of Mackson Macaulay, son of Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Delta State, Mr. Ovuozorie Macaulay, in 2012, was allegedly organized by his (SSG) relation. This information came to light after the killing, March 27, of two kidnap suspects by gunmen, who attacked a police patrol team conveying them to court, along Oboh-Ogwashi-Uku Road. Two defence counsel in the main case were also killed on the same day.
Three fears Nigeria must address to survive, by ABC Nwosu
Professor Alphonsus Bosah Chukwurah (ABC) Nwosu was a political adviser and later Minister of Health in the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2003. Before then, he superintended the Igbo secretariat at the 1995 Constitutional Conference. At the ongoing National Conference, he is a delegate representing Anambra State. In this interview, Nwosu speaks on resource control among other issues.
My ‘Sambisa’ Tale – Chibok Girl
You will not be wrong if you think we have taken oaths…
The heights of all imaginations have been done to me Mama…
I will be 13years tomorrow and I have seen it all
Mama, my tender eyes have seen the other side of Life
Nigeria ahead in optometry practice in Africa – Dr Udom
Dr. Uduak Christabel Udom, the immediate past President of the African Council of Optometry, has just been elected the President of the World Council of Optometry (WCO). In this interview, she speaks about the problem of optometry in Nigeria and Africa and what can be done to move the profession forward.
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