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How we are helping to rebrand Nigeria  — Pastor Adefarasin

How we are helping to rebrand Nigeria — Pastor Adefarasin

Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the Senior Pastor of the House on The Rock, in this interview, speaks on Christianity, politics and leadership. He also speaks on the idea behind the Rock Cathedral, a Social Justice and Transformation Centre, through which the church makes special interventions in technology, education, training, and empowerment among others.

Sambisa: A Day In A Dreaded Den

Sambisa: A Day In A Dreaded Den

IT would have looked like a scene from a movie. I knew it was not. I am neither an
actor, nor were the others with whom I drove into the dreaded Sambisa forest. I just wanted to have an idea of the den of the terrorists. I knew when to ask my escorts that I had seen enough.

The South South Position: A stitch in time saves nine (2)

The South South Position: A stitch in time saves nine (2)

THE only non-oil revenue source accruing to the federation account is Value Added Tax (VAT), which proportionate contribution was 26 per cent in 2009, 20 per cent in 2011 and 24.4 per cent in 2012. It must be stated that even the VAT for which northern states receive larger chunk because of the introduction of very elementary and unjustifiable indices for horizontal distribution of a revenue is sourced from mainly Lagos State in Southern Nigeria.

Dana Crash: ‘We watched as passengers struggled to come out of burning plane’

Dana Crash: ‘We watched as passengers struggled to come out of burning plane’

The atmosphere was tense. Residents of Olaniye Street and environs were busy trying to find a place to watch a match involving the Nigerian national team in the suburb of Iju- Ishaga in Akande Community Development Area, CDA, of Lagos State when the Dana ill-fatal air crash occurred in the densely populated area, killing 153 passengers on-board and 10 persons on ground.

Why Jonathan should forget 2015— Bukola Saraki

Why Jonathan should forget 2015— Bukola Saraki

Dr Bukola Saraki, two- time governor of Kwara State, was elected senator for Kwara Central to succeed his sister, Gbemisola Saraki-Fowora. He was also a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) until he defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).