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My brother’s birth was a unique one – Sister

My brother’s birth was a unique one – Sister

ONE of the three sisters of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, Mrs. Arawumi Akinwole, who is the only one that remains as the G.O.’s mother and now a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Bethlehem Parish in Ifewara was there at the family house when a team of Vanguard visted Ifewara. Interview by SAM EYOBOKA and OLAYINKA LATONA.

‘Before Jos crises consume us all’(1)

‘Before Jos crises consume us all’(1)

From November 2008, when violent ethno-religious crises returned to Jos as a fall out of the local government elections in Jos North LGA after a six-year break (2002-2008), the people of Jos and, indeed, surrounding areas like Bukuru, Riyom, Barikin Ladi and, to an extent, parts of Bassa LGA, have known no peace.

N-Delta amnesty: Counting the gains one year after

N-Delta amnesty: Counting the gains one year after

A critical look at the amnesty programme of the Federal Government for the Niger Delta militants one year after.
Since October 4, 2009, the booming of guns in the creeks of the Niger Delta with their harrowing human and economic calamities have been replaced by a peaceful environment conducive for normal living and doing business.

ABC Nwosu to Ndigbo on 2011 polls: Abandon Zoning, Commit Political Suicide

ABC Nwosu to Ndigbo on 2011 polls: Abandon Zoning, Commit Political Suicide

Professor Alphonsus Bosah Chukwurah (ABC) Nwosu was Political Adviser and Minister of Health in the administration of Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2003. Before then he was the Chairman, Organizing Committee of MKPOKO IGBO of 1994 and the Head of the Igbo Secretariat at the 1995 Constitutional Conference. Recently he was appointed Director of Research, Planning and Strategy for President Ibrahim Babangida’s Campaign Organization. In this interview, he speaks of what should constitute the Agenda for 2011 Presidential Election, the contentious issue of zoning and advises his kinsmen, Ndigbo not to abandon the accepted concept of zoning which they fashioned and pushed through for redressing marginalization at the 1995 Constitutional Conference

Hunting In The Political Forests of Ndigbo

Hunting In The Political Forests of Ndigbo

The 2011 presidential race is approaching the second bend with the front runners continuing their quest for the votes of the various geo-political zones. The South East geo-political zone, is the major hunting ground for now. Securing Igbo votes has become crucial, especially for President Goodluck Jonathan; former military President Ibrahim Babangida; and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Yet, there is this seemingly nagging suspicion that the National Security Adviser, NSA, General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (rtd), is doing something under the table

UNICEF trains journalists for defense of children

UNICEF trains journalists for defense of children

The ‘A’ field office of the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has commenced moves aimed at mobilising journalists in the 10 states of its coverage area in the South East, some states in South-South and Benue towards using their media for advocacy and defence of the children.

The day Nigerians in Gabon caused a stir over Jonathan

The day Nigerians in Gabon caused a stir over Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan’s visit to Libreville, the Gabonese capital, to attend the country’s 50th independence anniversary, last Monday, brought socio-economic activities in Gabon to a halt as Nigerians resident in the central African nation took over the Presidential Wing of the Leon Mba International Airport in the city to receive their president.

Abia Deputy Governor, Akomas:  Between the devil and deep blue sea

Abia Deputy Governor, Akomas: Between the devil and deep blue sea

Akomas is accused of failing to attend the reception for Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu when the APGA leader led the APGA national chairman, Chief Victor Umeh and Governor Peter Obi to the public declaration by Governor Orji for APGA in Umuahia.

There’s God’s hand in my election as CAN president – Oritsejafor

There’s God’s hand in my election as CAN president – Oritsejafor

The president of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor,on July 6, became the first Pentecostal minister to emerge as the president of the umbrella body of Christians in Nigeria, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN. In his first interview in his church office in Warri, the cleric speaks on his programme for Nigerian Christians and expresses his views on next year’s elections.

Vanguard Detty December