Video: Teenager hacks celebrities’ WhatsApp, sells ‘adult contents’ to classmates in Delta
Row over ‘funky’ preacher
Why they want me dead, by Gov. Peter Obi
The master key to triumph! (2)
Cleric blames poverty for moral decay
GKS frowns at current drive for stem cell research
Imo community burns man alive * Police indicted
At Soyinka’s birthday, sad song from new writers
CJN must monitor Judges’ handling electoral matters

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No political will to fight corruption—Falana
President of the West African Bar Association (WABA), Femi Falana has said that there was no political will to pursue the present anti-corruption campaign in Nigeria, adding that the rule of law policy of the government was also slowing down the war against corruption. Falana who spoke at a roundtable on ‘Corruption and Public Service […]
Amnesty and the Niger Delta
By Hessington Okolo According to the Black’s Law Dictionary sixth edition, Amnesty means ‘a sovereign act of forgiveness for past acts, granted by a government to all persons ( or to certain class of persons) who have been guilty of crime or delict, generally political offenses- treason, sedition, rebellion, draft evasion, and often conditioned upon […]
“Jungle City†goes green on tree planting day
By Kinsgsley Adegboye & Olasunkanmi Akoni It was a mammoth crowd of residents of Ajegunle, popularly known as “jungle or ghetto cityâ€, that trooped out to identify with this year’s tree planting ceremony organised by Lagos State Government. The residents who were fully mobilised by the state officials for the tree planting campaign had converged […]
Education sector in disarray
Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics (SSANIP) have vowed to continue with their indefinite nationwide industrial action which enters the nineth day today until their major demand of immediate implementation of the staff Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure (CONTISS) 15 is granted by the Federal Government.
Westminster College churns out 46, to start varsity foundation course
About 19 students who graduated from the college in 2008 were sent to various universities in England and USA to do four years to obtain their first degree in economics, accounting, business management, law, politics, marketing and sciences.

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