Social media makes people unhappy — World Happiness Report
West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria
Abdulmutallab episode: Tightening the noose on Nigerian visa applicants
Visa: Passing through the eye of a needle
How Lagos checks infrastructure decay through PPP
I-n-c-e-s-t: Daughter bears baby for own father
CONTROVERSY OVER NEW CONSTITUTION: The lie called Nigeria
NATIONAL SUMMIT: Nigeria’s future is worrisome – Fani-Kayode
WASTE INCORPORATED: People power forces FG to slash waste in 2012 budget
Escape of suspects from custody: How police aid their colleagues
The challenge of federalism, democracy and devt
Royal rumble in Owo!
Bonga oil spill: The looming danger in N-Delta
The challenge of federalism, democracy and development
MEND: Battle ready or showing off !
Untold secret of the survival of Boko Haram Sect in Yobe
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SubscribeCollapsed building: Abuja regulators absolve selves
FROM Brass on the Atlantic fringe to Ekeremor, Southern Ijaw to Sagbama, Ogbia to Nembe, Kaiama to Yenagoa, the campaign trains of all the major parties have traversed all the nooks and crannies of Bayelsa state.
Tackling subsidy palliatives the Uduaghan way
ALTHOUGH, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has never hidden his feeling that removal of fuel subsidy was long overdue, when it eventually came, he did not hesitate to put palliatives measures in place in his State.
Fury over East – West Road (2)
BRIEFING State House correspondents after the weekly Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Labaran Maku, Minister of Information, who was joined by Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi, Minister of State, Niger Delta Affairs said those who designed the initial project failed to take into account the difficult terrain of the region and that for the project to meet the required standard, government had to review the entire road structure.
Visa racketeers siphon N3.6bn from Nigeria
VISA processing and issuance procedures have become a major source of capital flight as Nigeria loses N3.6 billion through a web of criminal conspiracy between officials of government, embassy staff and consular officers of some embassies on one hand; desperate intending travellers and agents, their agents and proxies, making the West African country the most lucrative consular operating centre in the world.
Inflated Contracts: When will the perpetrators be brought to book?
In continuation of the budget defence by ministries, parastatals and agencies of government, the Senate, again, on Tuesday, suspended plenary to enable the 56 standing committees concentrate and carry out a thorough scrutiny of budget estimates.
January : A month of fires and raving revolution
Call it a month of unusual events, one definitely would not be mistaken. Liken it to an interesting football match that is characterized with boot-kicking and back stabbing; one would not be out of place. Until a few days ago, the month of January 2012 passes for a month that parades an array of activities which again, shot the country onto local and foreign scenes.
The politics, the trial and conviction of Al-Mustapha
Major Hamza Al-Mustapha like any ordinary man that has access to power would definitely have a time he will taste both the good and the sour aspect of what is attached to his political office.
LIQUIDATION OF PHCN : The facts, farce and shape of days ahead
BESIDES the fact that global economies are now private sector driven, the inefficiency in Nigeria’s power sector, occasioned by actions and inactions of the Federal Government and civil servants, necessitated for the ongoing reforms in the sector. But whether the reforms would bring about the needed efficiency in the generation and distribution of electricity depends on how well some contentious issues regarding the liquidation of Power Holding Company,PHCN, are resolved. CHARLES KUMOLU reports.
BOKO HARAM: FG in over drive mode
Last week would probably go down as the busiest for officials of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, going by the heightened level of international meetings it undertook, in the wake of the most deadly attack by the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, on the ancient city of Kano.
Kano bleeds after multiple explosions
Few minutes after a bomb exploded at the offices of the AIG, Zone 1, in Kano, the Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, braved the odds and traveled almost five kilometres to the scene of the incident on a fact-finding mission.
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