Social media makes people unhappy — World Happiness Report
West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria
Gun duel between Obasanjo and Jonathan?
US Politics:How Vice President killed former Secretary of the Treasury
Pupils learn under makeshift tatty structures, trees and sandy floors
Cross River: Contractor abandons project
Bayelsa State: Years of neglect cause decay
Nigeria stock market, investors and burden of over-taxation
Victims of police demolition spend Christmas under trees
Read Ex-Senate President, Ameh Ebute’s letter to OBJ
Education: Contractor abandons project in Cross River
Education sector stinks! Infrastructure bad, now worse
Education: Poor infrastructure, poor personnel wreak havoc in Plateau
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Subscribe‘Obasanjo’s letter capable of causing political strife’
REACTIONS have continued to trail the purported letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Jonathan that was leaked to the media, as a coalition of Civil Society Organizations has said that the letter was borne out of malice and was capable of causing political tension in the country.
OBJ Vs GEJ: Tale of a letter
It was so long a letter, well crafted and strongly worded. From the soft imprints of sentiments to seemingly harsh words of realities, the letter conveyed some pieces of information that could only be passed by someone with an experiential knowledge; someone who fears no friends or foes; someone with deep-seated knowledge and workings of Nigeria; someone who would say the raw truth and damn the consequences; someone who has repented from his own past evil deeds; someone with a renewed patriotic zeal for his country; someone who feel highly disappointed in someone else; someone so absolutely frustrated; someone who was on his kneels calling for a total rebirth. And that was former President Olusegun Okikilolo Mathew Aremu Obansanjo.
Nelson Mandela: A Tribute
In the gallery of world statesmen of the 20th century, Nelson Mandela occupies an exceptional position. His name will be forever linked with the struggle of the South African people to end apartheid, the coping stone of the racism and the injustices to which they had been subjected for so long.
Sosoliso crash and the memory of LJC-60
Exactly eight years ago today, 61 students of the Loyola Jesuit College (LJC) were headed home for the Christmas holidays when the Sosoliso aircraft conveying them crashed in Port Harcourt.
The shocking, painful story of Festus Iyayi
*The ICPC, UN connection By Jide Ajani This report reveals the genuine drive of Professor Festus Iyayi to shape the lives of young Nigerians in the path of honour and integrity. It is also the story of how that commitment would have seen him share his ideas and ideals with other intellectuals from across the […]
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