World Cup, Super Eagles’ AFCON heartbreak, others dominate Google searches
The Iron Lady, Auchi Poly and the mechatronic equipment
US moves against gender-based violence in Nigeria
Sensual Nudity an emerging trend in fashion threatening dignity
Holy Ghost Congress kicks off
Our Future: An invaluable thesis on Uduaghan’s political strategy
We could no longer run from insurgents — Borno residents
Rita Lori-Ogbebor: Life as a serial protester!
OH! Suleiman Abba: Twice as bad
Buhari please emulate Sir Ahmadu Bello, The Sardauna of Sokoto
Otan Ayegbaju: Two palaces, one king
Oshodi-Apapa traffic nightmare: The tank farms connection
Don’t blame Jonathan for falling crude price, devaluation
Why irritating comments from America should stop, by Prof Akinyemi

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Terror should never compel concession of power — AKIN OSUNTOKUN
I try to refrain from commenting on a forum like this for two reasons. First, I write a weekly column for Thisday newspaper prominently displayed on the backpage every Friday-it provides a regular opportunity to pour out my thoughts. Second is the fact that i advertise myself as a member of the PDP and a supporter of President Jonathan
Invasion of NASS: IGP turns interpreter of the law
Last Thursday in the history of the 7th Assembly is one day members of the House of Representatives will not be in a hurry to forget.
Rage in the Senate over police invasion of National Assembly
Nigerians were bewildered watching the event of Thursday, November 20, 2014, when the police barricaded the National Assembly Complex, preventing some lawmakers from having access to their offices under the pretext that there was an ‘intelligence report’ that some ‘hoodlums’ planned to invade the complex.
‘Ojukwu was irredeemably romantic’
In this concluding part of the riveting Bianca Ojukwu interview (I was told Sunday Vanguard, last week, sold out – because of the second part and that it was difficult for people to get copies) and, as the events marking the fourth anniversary of the passing of Dim Emeka Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, get underway, this week, with lectures and other festivities, leading to a grand finale on December 10, we pray for the continuous repose of his life, there is no better way to celebrate his memory than a story of love, passion and companionship as told here by his widow, Bianca.
2015: Between the ‘gun’ and the ‘mace’
T he story began from Rivers State. Then followed up in Edo, Ekiti and then, the grandfather of all battles, the National Assembly. Before this time, there were occasional hiccups here and there but not seriously damaging to the political culture as recent development. The Nigerian police had done noble jobs of policing the polity, combating crime and ensuring hitch-free elections in the past. Without them, the crises that characterise many elections would have been worse.
Austerity Measures: Too little, too late and dangerous
NOTHING is more pathetic than great economists in government, at a time of looming national economic disaster; when they are forced to mix partisan politics with economic policy decisions. No Minister of Finance, anywhere on earth, is ever the first to tell the people the bad news, especially with an election round the corner. That would amount to political sabotage against the government of the day.
What really makes an effective tobacco control law?
ONE of the most discussed issues in our media lately has been one about the desirability of a National Tobacco Control Bill (NTCB) to regulate the production, importation, advertising, sale and distribution of tobacco products in the country.
The leadership you deserve, Chissano tells Nigerians
At the 4th MBA International Literary Colloquium held in Minna, Niger State, last week, chairman of the Forum of Former African Heads of State and Government, and winner of the 2007 Mo Ibrahim African Leadership Award tasked Nigerian and African leaders on what could be described as principles of leadership. Here are excerpts from his […]
Battle for the House! : Jonathan, Tambuwal and the police
Since the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, defected to the main opposition party, the All Progressives Party, APC, in the country, President Goodluck Jonathan must have vowed to match him action with action.
Weird week in Ekiti!: When 7 is bigger than 19
In Ekiti State, there is no love lost between the All Progressive Congress (APC) dominated House of Assembly and the state government under the control of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) since October 21 when Governor Ayo Fayose came on board.

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