NDLEA arrests 93-year-old, doctor in nationwide drug crackdown
Oshodi: The return of chaos?
Clearing 15 years of infrastructural mess
Enjoying divine visitation! (3)
Insight Christian Centre kicks against credit card
How Chimaroke Nnamani walked out on me, by Gov. Chime
Confessions of lady that killed brother
‘Why I beheaded My Wife’
Nigeria heading towards a failed state, say Soyinka
From Dubai with a big dream
As lawyers confer in Lagos…..
The law, complexity of amnesty in the Niger Delta quagmire
Bode George’s trial : between facts and fiction
Firm saves students from horrific school structures

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Library inspired my love for education, says LG Chairman
We demolished the school’s dilapidated structures and constructed new ones. We also built a modern toilet. I also established a new school at Baruwa, that is Community Primary School, Baruwa and also at Community Primary School, Isefun, new classrooms were also built for them. At each of these schools we sank borehole and build modern toilet.
Staff empowerment, our priority- Caleb Varsity VC
The VC stated that Caleb University decided to organise the training because a well-informed and trained staff is the backbone of good university administration. In his words, The delicate balance of manpower training, research and community service on which university operations are anchored can only be achieved if the staff saddled with responsibilities are versed in the norms of how things should operate for maximum efficiency.’
ASUU strike: ERC rallies support for education sector
“We are embarking on protest to compel the Federal government to immediately sign and implement agreement reached with the striking unions so that students can resume academic work. We, Nigerian students, are tired of staying at home and we consider the federal government the party to blame in the current crisis, he said.â€
Fashola’s 800-day fun for youths
By Kingsley Adegboye & Olasunkanmi Akoni CALL it their day of glory, you probably will not be wrong. Afterall it is not everyday one gets to share the limelight with the chief executive of your state, the governor himself. As so while the ceremony lasted, the lucky kids were full of smiles. And who wouldn’t […]
Hell on earth on a Sunday…As residents count their losses in fire disaster
By Fredrick Okopie For Christians, Sunday is a holy day of obligation, a day set aside for special worship of God based on Biblical injunction. As a result Sundays always find Christians of different denonminations converging in their respective places of worship to perform this sacred obligation. But beyond worshipping God, Sunday has also come […]
Rage of robbers
By Mike Ebonugwo No one could have expected what happened. In the first place most of the motorists and passengers in commuter buses were preoccupied with thoughts of how to get out of the slow-moving, bumper-to-bumper traffic between Ago Junction in Okota and Pako in Oke-Afa. The situation was worsened by some impatient motorists who […]
Why Buhari, Atiku & Tinubu moved against Yar’Adua, by Ayo Opadokun
*Declares: President has only one option *‘Politicians are a big problem to Nigeria’ At a time like this it should not be a surprise that former head of state, General Muhammadu Buhari, former vice president, Atiku Abubakar and immediate past Lagos State governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu are back, together, courtesy of opposition politics. And so, […]
My relationship with Obasanjo, Kema Chikwe
Power is transient, it has moved, and I am happy that what I have seen in Imo State today is different from what used to happen, picking up personalities for destruction just because you saw them as political competitors
Why we translate part of 1999 constitution to local dialects- A G Balyesa state
By Abdulwahab Abdulah Anthony George-Ikoli made headlines four years ago when he emerged the first Senior Advocate of Nigeria from Bayelsa state. Since then, George-Ikoli had gone further to become the first SAN to occupy the office of the Attorney-General of the state. It is a great challenge to this silk as he has to […]
SERAP urges Clinton to press Nigeria to explain spending of recovered loot
By Innocent Anaba The Socio-Economic Rights & Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged US Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Rodham Clinton to use her visit to Nigeria scheduled to begin on August 10 2009, to press the Nigerian government to exercise sufficient political will and good faith to fight high level official corruption in the country, […]

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