Navy Primary School 50th Anniversary: ‘Mum flogged me in front of my class teacher and mates’
Nigerian sports: Same old song
Fiscal federalism ‘ll make Nigeria great again
@53: In search of a new beginning
It’s time to pause and decide Nigeria’s future – Iwuanyanwu
A survivor’s story: It was tough battling cancer – Julia Oyefunke
Why eastern ports are lying fallow (2)
Untold Story Of Kelvin, The Most Wanted Kidnapper
How Aba Women Riot split Igboland
Population: How many are we in Nigeria?
Abuja Killings: The truth, lies and politics
Leadership in developing democracies: A Nigerian perspective (3)
Leadership in developing democracies: A Nigerian perspective (2)
Leadership in developing democracies: A Nigerian perspective
Kokori ‘invasion’: How most wanted kidnapper, Kelvin, breached security
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY: Renewable energy master plan the solution

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Syria: Assad’s obstinacy and the power play in Capitol Hill
Before August 25 when President Barack Obama declared that the US was going to respond militarily to the use of chemical weapon by the Syrian regime to attack its own near the capital Damascus, the hawks in America were strident and irritably loud in demanding the Washington must intervene to end the brutality of the Bashar Al-Assad’s government.
Nigeria: ‘Roadmap to stability, progress and Unity’
In the aftermath of the bloody conflicts of 1991 – 93, the bloodiest in the country’s more than 3,000 years of recorded history, the people of Ethiopia faced the fundamental issue squarely, and the solution they worked out at meetings of the ethnic nationalities, based on the tragic lessons of the bloody conflicts, was embodied in the 1995 Constitution, which is still, 17 years after (1995 – 2012), the basis of the continued corporate existence of the diverse “Nations, Nationalities and Peoples” comprised in Ethiopia.
BCMR: It is just a pure case of stealing by tricks
Reactions have continued to trail the introduction of the new Biometric Central Motor Registration, BCMR, which its implementation is expected to be enforced by the Nigerian Police.
Much ado about Biometric motor registration!
Several times, when there are robberies and cars are snatched, victims of the vehicles in question don’t run to the Federal Road Safety Corp to report or seek for redress, but they run to the Police.
We have not been briefed about the BCMR – Chidi Nkwonta
Chidi Nkwonta is the Lagos state Sector commander, Fedaral Road Safety Commission. In this revealing interview, he talks about the reason behind the implementation of BCMR, the new drivers’ licence, national identification card project and other related issues.
‘New Police Biometric CMR not necessary’
Following the introduction of the Biometrics Central Motor Registration BCMR by the Nigeria Police Force recently, Nigerian motorists had within the week been faced with another burden as motorists have been enforced to go through it in order to cub crimes and terrorism.
Effects of electricity tariffs on small business in Nigeria
Sunday’s Federation Cup final between Enyimba of Aba and Warri Wolves is historic for both Nigerian Premier League clubs.
ENDLESS RIVERS OF CRISIS! The PDP, the police and a governor locked out!
THE crisis rocking the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in Rivers State deepened as the faction loyal to Governor Chibuike Amaechi went ahead to inaugurate it’s state secretariat at No. 38, Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port-Harcourt.
Nigeria: Roadmap to stability, progress and Unity, by Nwabueze
Professor Ben Nwabueze, the leader of the Patriots, dissects Nigeria in a keynote address at the National Summit on the Future of the country. Extracts:
What goes on in most motor parks at night
Most motor parks across Nigeria do not only serve the purpose of loading and offloading passengers. They also serve several purposes which people do not know. Research has shown that major parks in Nigeria turn to mini international markets at night with different kinds of traders all struggling to sell and also, a conducive atmosphere for smokers to enjoy themselves as they feel very comfortable doing their thing at odd hours.

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