Over 20 killed, many injured in fresh Plateau attack
Suspected B-Haram terrorists kill police inspector, seven others in Adamawa
Nigerians need special courts
Civil society groups and electronic voting systems, the challenges
The absence of our father(s)… a Nigerian soap opera
‘Fawehinmiism’ after Gani Fawehinmi
Pains of unofficial fuel price hike
Global crisis weakens organized labour
Banks compound our problems—Pensioners
Fountain Varsity students bag scholarship award
Schools resume, students recount holiday experiences
American school partners CADI in counselling
NUC commends LASUCOM on dental surgery programme
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SubscribeDrab, dirty Mushin wears new look
As the commercial bus took off from Oshodi heading towards Mushin, a middle aged woman, Madam ‘Lara Kukoyi suddenly gave vent to her astonishment. She was surprised at the recent beautification that has taken place at the ever-busy Agege Motor Road.
Olukoya amazes 20 first class students with car gifts
THE Nigerian Church has, not without reason, come under intense vilification in recent times with its leadership accused of taking advantage of the pervading poverty in the land to hoodwink cash-strapped citizens, in want of miracles, who easily enrich the Church with their widow’s mite, while the pastors lead very flambouyant lifestyles.
DAY 49 OF PRESIDENT’S ABSENCE : Why impeachment option may be explored, by Senator Mamora
*Says section 143 is the only option before National Assembly *Manner of president’s absence is cause of confusion *Declares: ‘Nigerians are watching’ Olorunimbe Mamora is a two-time senator. Before going to the Senate, he was Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly where his four-year tenure was marked by exceptional leadership. Therefore, when Senator […]
I did not embezzle N300b police equipment fund – Chief Martins
Those who were to help us raise the money said no problem, that even if we needed N1trillion, they would raise it. But there was a condition which they gave and that was that the foundation cannot be a Presidential committee. They said they could not give their money to such foundation except it is purely a private foundation that is run by a committee, by the private sector people that would be accountable to them.
EXPOSED: Police officer aids corruption, robbery in Edo police command – Dismissed Sergeant
After I spent one month in the cell and paid N500, 000 and the trial, some officers asked me to keep quiet, that if I said anything or tried to fight the system, they would rope me into one criminal charge and send me to prison.
Awolowo, Zik used media to achieve Independence, Akran of Badagry speaks
In the 50s, 60s before independence, people like Zik, Chief Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and many others, who were political giants, were in the field. Many of them owned newspapers to fight for independence
Life is not about what you have – Rev. Helen Oritsejafor
In our 13 years of marriage, I’ll say God has been faithful to my husband and I. My husband has also been very helpful all the way. He has been the Oil in my soup, the honey in my tea and his commitment to God, as a family man, father and husband is worthy of emulating.
Constitutional succession in a presidential indisposition
President Umaru Yar’Adua, has been out of the country for the past 46 days on medical treatment in Saudi Arabia. While away, the country seemed to have grinded to a halt, even though those in government will tell you that all is well. Against the clamour for Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to be sworn- in […]
He that comes to equity must do so with clear hands
By Sunny Uuyigue Mr. Dickson Imasogie’s article published on page 44 of the Saturday’s December 12, 2009 edition of the Vanguard remind the reading public of the journey of a straying dog which characteristically bluffs the master’s whistle. In his article titled “the problem between Anenih and Ogbemudia†which he used to cast aspersions and […]
Swearing in the Chief Justice of Nigeria debate
By Emmanuel Majebi On December 30, 2009 the retired Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi swore in his successor, Justice Alloysius Katsina Alu. Prior to this swearing in , the convention for over 50 years of Nigeria’s existence was for the CJN to be sworn in by the President or Head of State […]
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