Video: Teenager hacks celebrities’ WhatsApp, sells ‘adult contents’ to classmates in Delta
Mathematics of World Cup qualification
Football and fatalities: How not to be a fan in Nigeria
Sadness and joy of the new look Cele expressway
BRT: High fares, low patronage
The Voice of Victory:The master key of life! (3)
CGM vs Ehondor: Who owns this land?
How kidnappers killed DPO Bassey in Anambra
Like Obama, Nigerian kids in US seek the Dream
How we rode from Holland to Nigeria — Dutch Bikers
JTF’s Creek War is illegal – General Ikponmwen

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Duped by 419ers at Oshodi…20 yr-old narrates her ordeal
By Bose Adebayo It is barely six months that illegal structures and shanties were demolished at Oshodi while a special monitoring team made up of military officials was equally launched in February.
Deepening the democratic values in Nigeria
By Ikeazor Akaraiwe Democracy is an English word with its root in the Greek word “Demokratra†meaning “popular rule†itself coined from the words “Demoâ€Â meaning “people†and “Kratos†meaning “Rule†or “Strengthâ€. Democracy has many definitions but I think we are fairly well-agreed when we borrow the well-worn definition first popularized by the 16th […]
The legality of president’s power over armed forces command, operational use
A member of the National Assembly recently questioned the power of the President to deploy the military to the trouble Niger Delta region. Emmanuel Majebi Law and Human Rights contributor in this edition, examines the powers of the Present to deploy the military as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. There was recent […]
Law & Human Rights Briefs : 419: 25 yrs old docked over N4.5 million fraud
A 25 years old, Osuji Gerald was on Thursday arraigned before an Ojo Magistrate court for allegedly swindled one Chukwuemeka Odimaka to the tune of N4,500,000. Gerald was accused of committing the offence with one Mary Momoh. The incident was said to have taken place in July 2008 at about 10a.m at Alaba International Market […]
Employers’ body tasks govt on poverty
EMPLOYERS in the nation’s Chemical and Non-metallic products sector of the nation’s economy under the umbrella of Chemical and Non-Metallic Products Employers Federation (CAMPEF), recently held its 30th Annual General Meeting (AGM), in Lagos, to appraise the performance of the sector, the challenges facing it and the state of Nigeria’s economy generally and declared that there is not much to cheer.
Deregulation: NLC gives alternative
By Funmi Komolafe As Labour and Civil Society Coalition (LASCO) renews its suspended protest against the deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry among other things, Nigeria Labour Congress has listed three alternatives to the planned deregulation of the sector insisting that the nearly decade tangle of Labour and Government can only be […]
Quality Education: It’s time to get our priorities right — Oyedepo
“Therefore quality education is a fundamental requirement for national transformation. History has it that: Black people built he first civilization; Black people built the pyramid of Egypt; Black people were the first to develop Architecture, Geometry and Astrology; Great Historians, Artists and Mathematicians went to Egypt for their education from 2900BC to 600BC.â€
Heavy shooting marks Naval exercise
By Albert Akpor WHEN the heavy bombardment began all within hearing radius cowered in fear or scampered to safety. The deafening, earth-shaking sound immediately conjured in their mind the image of a place suddenly being invaded by an enemy force armed with the most advanced weapons of mass destruction.
Reactions trail inclusive education research findings
The Director-General of the National Mathematical Centre, Prof. Sam Ale said the research effort speaks volume of the scientific approach being employed by NERDC in solving the nation’s education problems.
Lessons from King’s College and Achimota School’s relationship
The conduct of the old boys of the two West African Secondary Schools is, indeed, a lesson to alumni of Nigerian universities, many of whom are not keen at lending support to their alma mater which are today in very bad shape arising from inadequate funding.

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