Photos: Meet soldiers who rescued Oyo kidnap victims
Patrons of local leather products as industry heroes
Oil Pipeline Contracts: Uneasy calm as N-Delta stakeholders renew resource control agitation
He’s always been caring, bold; would drop school bag and dance to Ikwere music – Wike’s schoolmate
LASU stems local language extinction by making Yoruba compulsory
Delta: Bloodletting Kefas, Ibori, Udughan, Okowa couldn’t stop
Economic/Security summit: South-East govs, leaders resolve to end insecurity
EDO 2024: Will APC, Oshiomhole get it right?
Beheaded Rivers DPO: 100 feared dead in cultists’ reign of terror
Organ trafficking: Nigeria’s silent crisis
From pulpit to throne: What Pastor Adeboye told me — Soun of Ogbomoso
How Tinubu ‘killed’ Yoruba nation agitation
Oshodi-Apapa expressway: How extortion at 58 points causes gridlock
Ugly side of govt revenue collectors in South-East
Who are the prisoners US and Iran are exchanging?
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100 Days: The untold stories of President Tinubu’s leadership acts
In the last one-week since President Bola Tinubu clocked 100 days in office, commentators and analysts, political observers and politicians have busied themselves, dissecting the President’s performance in office, particularly his major decisions and policy options.
Hell within: Hurdles of renewing /obtaining International Passports
Sheila Edwards got an offer for a sponsored trip to China. The Embassy of China was ready and those that would make the trip with her were also ready. It was going to be an all-expense paid trip and she looked forward to it.
Election Tribunals: Panic over inconsistent verdicts
There is panic in the polity among political parties and politicians as election petition tribunals across the country churn out their verdicts.
Back-to-School: Parents grapple with fees, pressure mounts on public schools
‘The way out is for one to cut his cloth according to his size. Definitely, a lot of parents are going to withdraw their children from some of these private schools to continue in public ones’
Federalism at grassroots: 17 states run 323 LGAs with caretaker committees
AS Nigeria struggles to deepen her democracy, no fewer than 17 state governments are running their local councils with transition or caretaker committees.
Is this the End? Chronicles of depression, suicide survivors
“One day, I decided to end it all and took more than the recommended dosage of tramadol. I blanked out afterwards”
Amend constitution, reform Judiciary, INEC — Nigerians
Elder statesmen, leaders, retired judges, lawyers, and activists, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, this weekend, faulted the judgment, saying that the operators, not necessarily our laws, were the problem of democracy in the country. They expressed dissatisfaction that the PEPT did not dispense justice on the glaring issues that arose from the last presidential elections tabled before it for determination.
Why interest in renewed rail travels is waning
As Nigerian railway battles terrorist attacks and frequent train accidents, Nigerians’ interest in rail travel is tragically dying.
After PEPT judgment, what’s next for Nigeria’s electoral system?
Following the outcome of the 2023 presidential election and the judgment of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal on Wednesday, Nigeria finds itself at a crucial juncture.
Raging storm over failed federal roads in Edo
“The government of Oshiomhole spent about N16bn on FG roads. The money was paid to Obaseki’s administration. And has he even fixed state roads?”
100 Days: ECOWAS: Niger as talisman
Whatever it is, within a short time, President Bola Tinubu has enthroned himself in sub-regional politics.
Why Students Loan Scheme may not start as scheduled – Investigation
The September 2023 date announced for the takeoff of the Students Loan Scheme may not be feasible given some knotty issues yet to be resolved, investigation by Vanguard newspaper has revealed.
TINUBU’S 100 DAYS: Hope dashed so soon?
“People do not seek superficial answers to hard questions. Nor do they want the broken, unimaginative, failed promises repackaged and fed to them.” Then Presidential Aspirant, Bola Tinubu, in RENEWED HOPE, p 2.
One hundred days of Jagaban
The beginning was dramatic. But three months in, Ganduje is the chairman of the ruling party. Every good step is followed by a clumsy shuffle. Jagaban had taken the oath and lunged at the bulls.
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