The water that won’t leave: Yenagoa’s self-inflicted flood
Residents count losses as river ravages C’River community
N40bn intervention jerks up school enrolment in Katsina
FGC, Ogbomoso gets multi-million naira science equipment
Utomi tasks institutions on medicare
School principal blames stakeholders on poor NECO results
How demand of success outweighs supply of success
Education Facts File
NECO MASS FAILURE: Shame, education going to the dogs
How driver plotted kidnap of his employer
We’ve the kind of govt we deserve
End of the road for stolen goods receivers

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Ajegunle mayhem: Residents, Police in war of words
AJEGUNLE, the popularly acclaimed ‘Jungle City’ in Ajeromi Ifelodun Local Government Area of Lagos State has always been in the news for different reasons. It is presently in the news on account of a riot rocked the area when some youths took to the streets to protest alleged police brutality on some residents.
Relief at last for Lagos-Ibadan road users
Before now, it was always hell for regular travellers trying to get out of Lagos from the old Toll-Gate to Berger end of the road due to heavy and chaotic traffic as a result of inadequate road network on that axis.
Is God punishing Nigeria?
The parliamentarians were discussing the goings-on in Nigeria, from our special breed of politicians, to our special brand of democracy, to incessant and unwarranted blood-letting, when TJ, who apparently sick and tired of the whole thing asserted that God must be punishing us as a nation for all the evil going on in the country. This elicited reactions from other commuters. First to react was Peter who pointed out that God was not punishing us but that we are punishing ourselves.
Help save my premature triplets from dying
Kehinde and Adebola Onilude are a young and dynamic couple, both indigenes of Oyo town who occupy a small apartment at Ikotun, a Lagos surbub. Kehinde 32, a former teacher got married to Adebola, 30 on May 23, 2009 with a lot of expectations. One of such expectations was to give birth without stress and their joy knew no bound when Adebola was later confirmed pregnant at a private hospital in Lagos.
Is EASTER biblical? Yes, No!
EASTER is the festival of the Christian Church that commemorates the Resurrection of Christ. Easter designates the annual Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ. During Lent there is intense fasting, meditation and prayers, with all its observances, gives way to Easter when the Church jubilates in the resurrection of Christ.

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