NDLEA arrests 93-year-old, doctor in nationwide drug crackdown
Our Party, PDP, is a fraud but..— General Jemibewon
Enugu residents in fear over kidnap saga
I run NECO transparently— Prof Okpala
How far with amnesty in Rivers state?
Incredible!N5 satchet water leads man to untimely death
Randy headmaster recounts how he raped 9-year-old pupil
How students murdered their colleague in Afikpo
Wolves in sheep clothing
I’ve fitted well into Akunyili’s shoe — NAFDAC D-G
Count your blessings
Walking in dominion (VII)
Security in Lagos, not yet uhuru
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SubscribeCJN and Judges handling of electoral matters
By Innocent Anaba The recent allegations against the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which sat on appeal over the Abia Govwernorship Election Tribunal, has continued to elicit reactions. Nigerian Coalition for Justice, a civil society group, had petition the National Judicial Council (NJC), to investigate allegation of corruption in the process that led […]
Re: Presidential amnesty, youths of the Niger Delta and the 1999 constitution (2)
By Akpo Mudiaga-Odje This kind of Treaty and/or Agreement between the contending parties enacted into law for the peace, order and good government of the Federation and the Niger Delta in particular, will be a reference point for posterity and the nation as to its terms and conditions. So, any party that breaches it will […]
“All we laboured for are gone†…Itire residents recount aftermath of flood
By Bose Adebayo He left for his place of work that Monday but came back some hours later having received a distress call from his neighbour. But what greeted his eyes on getting home shocked him out of his wits. He could barely believe his eyes when he saw that his electronics, credentials, shoes, clothes, […]
Insincere, insensitive govt blamed for varsity crisis
It is highly incomprehensible that a government which prides itself as embracing due process and rule of law would tend to renege on an agreement reached after a formal bargaining process,†according to Nelson.
Military pensioners angry over pension review
According to the Nigerian constitution, any time the federal government carries out a review of salary of civil and public servants under which category soldiers fall, such review is automatically supposed to be reflected in the monthly take home benefits of pensioners; military pensioners inclusive.
FG, ASUU trade blames
Yet the Honourable Minister of Education has deliberately tried to mislead the public to believe that ASUU’s agreement requires N78 billion, when, in fact, it requires less than 30% of that amount.â€
Media agenda must focus on development — Aremu
By Victor Ahiuma-Young RECENTLY, the umbrella body for editors in the country, Nigeria’s  Guild of Editors (NGE), gathered in Awka, the Anambra State capital to among other things, take a critical look at the state of the nation which has been of great concern to many Nigerians in recent time.
Military pensioners: We are working on it — Kwaji
“We have received reports that our military pensioners are organizing peaceful demonstrations all over the country in agitation for pension review of 12. 5 of 2003 and 15% of 2007.
CIS students are agents of change for nation’s economy — Ovbude
According to John, this has brought discouragement to a good numbers of students thereby narrowing down the numbers of people with the certificate.
Lagos schools partake in mobile reading programme
While briefing newsmen in Lagos, the Head of Marketing of Longman Nigeria Plc, Allwell Nwankwo, noted that the company had expanded its business beyond book publishing.
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