How persons with disabilities are redefining Nigeria’s accessibility movement
‘Life as a homeless princess ‘
Drama as ‘teacher saves school from bomber’
Iroko Legacy Platform: Akinlaja extols the virtues of Mimiko
Oba Akinruntan celebrates fifth coronation anniversary
Why FG/Boko Haram ceasefire deal failed
A stable and secure Nigeria: An Asset to America
2015 AND 30,000 PUs: Plans to rig presidential poll exposed!
Superb rhythms, senseless lyrics and the Naija music goes on
Our music is empty – Ray Nwachukwu
Victor Olaiya speaks on Tuface, new generation musicians
2Face, Sultan react
Boko Haram: Air Force plane’s intervention led to our escape – Victim
Amosun’s LG Tour: Wooing electorate or saying goodbye?
Falling crude oil prices and Nigeria’s response
We can make petrol sell below N97 per litre – Titi Governor
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SubscribeBoko Haram survivors: ‘How we outwitted insurgents to escape’
Suffering, indeed, is an equalizer in the human experience. It knows neither rich nor poor, religion nor ethnicity.
2015 and 30,000 PUs: Plans to rig presidential poll exposed!
In what now appears to be an ego problem for Professor Atahiru Jega, National Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, his messianic pursuit of the lopsided allocation of 30,000 Polling Units, PUs, fresh strong signals suggest that his ability to deliver on successful general elections next year may be suffering a massive discount on account of the many deceptive postulations that he recently made on the matter.
Right of First Refusal: Manifestation of Anenih’s declaration
When last year Chief Anthony Anenih came to town with his declaration that the best thing to do in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, regarding its choice of a presidential candidate for the 2015 presidential election would be to grant incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan the Right of First Refusal, many frowned at the thought.
Situation of Boko Haram survivors critical —Bishop Mamza
Boko Haram insurgency in parts of the North-East has seen many people killed and those who survived managed to escape after losing all their possessions to the insurgents. Sunday Vanguard visited the Most Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza, Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese who, in conjunction with other organisations, is seeing to the welfare of thousands of internally displaced persons taking refuge in the homes of friends and relations in and around Yola.
Today, content doesn’t sell in music, ‘beats’ do
A large chunk of what we now listen to as music are products of energetic dissipation of empty sounds. Only few musicians are trying to keep up with the trend of the legends. But 10 out of 100 percent is not a pass mark.
The Nigerian music industry has undoubtedly achieved overwhelming success in many areas and is unarguably one of Nigeria’s biggest job-creating sectors today as it creates opportunities for complementary services like music/movie production, event management, DJ services, equipment purchase/leasing, marketing, retailing, etc.
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