Flood: 29 states, FCT, 107 LGAs, 631 communities at risk this month — FG
Remembering M.D. Yusufu from many points of view
I was shocked to find family cook sexually molesting girl, 14, from the age of eight – Adekoya
How we killed 19 in Niger – Kidnap kingpin
Ijaw, Itsekiri will resolve maritime varsity controversy amicably — Chief Michael Johnny
Bitcoin Craze! Is cryptocurrency real money or a Ponzi scheme ?
Freemasonry places premium on charity —Taiga
The illness, the recovery, the future: Why Buhari is alive
FLOODS: Swelling population may make matters worse
Too late to save 10-month-old Charlie
Inside Badoo cult, by Gani Adams, OPC leader
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SubscribeBuhari’s ‘most significant pillar of support’, two years after
Inaugurated on May 29, 2015, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, penultimate Monday, clocked two years in office. How has it fared? This piece chronicles some of the cheers and jeers generated by the activities of the government in the period under review.
They destroyed all the crops, the source of our wealth: Cassava, cocoa plantain…—Villagers
When bulldozers rolled into their forest at the start of last year, the Ekuri community in south-east Nigeria protested: “Indigenes say no!”
Police are not our friends – Nigerians in poll
Most Nigerians in a poll conducted by NOIPolls attributed the poor performance of the Nigeria Police and the reason corruption is rampant in the rank and file to poor salary and welfare package.
Free JAMB forms for Ondo youths
RELIEF came for 100 indigent youths in Akure North, Ondo State as a non-governmental organisation (NGO), Dele Ologun Foundation (DOF), distributed 100 JAMB forms freely and N5 million grant to them.
Youths Off The Street Initiative launches $12.5m fund raising in London
In search of pragmatic solution to Nigeria’s high youth unemployment, it was a gathering of people representing different nationalities and spheres of human endeavor when Youths Off The Street Initiative (YOTS), a Nigeria-based non-governmental organisation (NGO), launched US$12.5 million international fund-raising campaign at Grange Beauchamp Hotel, London.
My husband is a thief, fetish, irresponsible, housewife tells court
A housewife, Mrs. Ganiat Adegbayi of 9 Asubiojo Alaba, Lagos, has asked an Ajegunle Customary Court to dissolve her 20-year-marriage to the father of her four children, Mr. Adegbayi.
Oke Ogun: The tragedy of a region
When Debo Adesina, Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian spoke at a public event the other day, he took enormous pride in introducing a particular gentleman in the audience: Dr Zaccheus Olusegun Ajuwon.
Dakuku assures US on compliance with international code
The Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has assured the United States Coast Guard (USCG) of it determination to ensure total compliance with the International Ships and Ports Facility (ISPS) Code in all ports, terminals and jetties in Nigeria, for the security of the nation’s territorial ways
NDDC: Charting a new path for transparency, accountability
It certainly did not come as a surprise to many watchers of the Niger Delta Development Commission,NDDC, penultimate week, when the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof Itse Sagay, lambasted the agency for always having the penchant for wasting scarce resources on extravagance at the expense of developing the squalor-ridden region.
Boko Haram commander’s mother: I gave birth to him, but I didn’t give birth to his lifestyle!
More than a year after she was taken from Boko Haram by the Nigerian army, Falta still has mixed feelings about her freedom.
How yet unknown assassins killed my mother ten years ago – Ofene, N-Delta environmentalist
Ten years after she was murdered by unknown assassins in Benin-City, Edo State capital, 60-year-old Mrs Theresa Noghayin Ofehe, mother of the Netherlands-based Niger Delta activist, Comrade Sunny Ofehe, will be buried in Benin City on Saturday.
Why global sex trade continues to thrive
Sexual slavery is widespread in these communities, whether in poor districts of the United States or townships in South Africa or Nigeria, where deprivation leaves women and girls vulnerable to exploitation
Power, sex and slaves: Nigeria battles beliefs of Boko Haram brides
I had many slaves – they did everything for me … Only when you get married to a rich man, or a man of authority, can you get that kind of power – wife of jihadist commander
Cautious optimism as ‘wonder bank’, MMM, ‘returns’ this week
MMM is coming back on January 14. I have nothing to be afraid of. Those saying they would not unfreeze our Mavros are those who don’t mean well
Where are the Christmas Bells?
Hundreds are now in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps with children not sure if it’s Christmas
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