Social media makes people unhappy — World Happiness Report
West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria
Situation under control – Idi Farouk
The hawking world of John and Udo
How Fayawo thrives, bleeds Nigeria’s economy
Eagles: Siasia’s first week introductory, Rufai
Agodi prison bubbles as Folarin’s bail bid comes up today
How Ogun PDP elected two guber candidates
Petroleum imports: Shame of a Nation
Tinubu, finally endorses Fashola for second term
Biochemistry student invades a women enclave
Terror in the land
The Vanguard Man of the Year 1st: Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
3RD. MAN OF THE YEAR: Wikileaks- An unfolding phenomenon
Why Obasanjo collapsed at Bajowa’s 70th birthday

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How the North denied Awolowo a running mate, by Babatope
Ebenezer Babatope says there is great hope.He believes whatever is happening in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, today would be resolved one way or the other. He says this is important because there may be an implosion in PDP and its consequences would be disastrous.
Religious leaders sue for peace at Christmas
NIGERIAN Christian leaders in Nigeria are taking advantage of the Yuletide season to offer prayers to God for peaceful elections, while urging Nigerians irrespective of their religion or ethnic inclination, to troop out en masse to register during the Voters’ registration exercise, vote for credible candidates and be ready to make their votes count.
XMAS SPECIAL: I am motivated by my rough beginning, says Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
PASTOR Joseph Ayodele Oritsejafor, the National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, is a preacher, pastor, evangelist and author with a unique anointing of God upon his life.
S-West states prioritise education in 2011
AS the Oyo State Governor, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala presented a budget proposal of N144. 1 billion to the state House of Assembly, a substantial portion of the budget was devoted to education.
Lekki-Epe Expressway: Govt, residents head for showdown
The furore generated by the decision of the Lagos State Government to concession the Lekki-Epe Express Way to a private firm to build and maintain the road has refused to die down.
Once again, residents of the area threatened to stop the State Government from collection of tolls along the express way. The state government, through LCC had recently announced its plans to commence collection of tolls on the newly constructed road from motorists beginning from January 3rd, 2011.
How Jonathan got assurance from S-West delegates
There was palpable excitement among the Peoples’ Democratic Party automatic delegates to the PDP Presidential primaries in the South-west following President Goodluck Jonathan’s meeting with them in Ibadan on Sunday.
That was the fourth meeting in three weeks that the President would be having with South-west delegates ahead of the PDP primaries.
How Jonathan won over PDP governors
This is a report of the behind the scene intrigues which led to the deal between President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, Chief Anthony Anenih and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, state governors. After heating up their National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting last Tuesday, the same people came back and within an hour resolved their differences and even adding an icing on the cake with the endorsement of Jonathan as the party’s candidate for next year’s presidential election.
Enahoro’s chequered but exciting political career
THE late Chief Anthony Okotako Enahoro had a truly chequered political history that spanned well over sixty years. During this period, he took off from the Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe political camp as a member of the nationalist National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, NCNC, (he edited some of the newspapers in the Zik Group, though he was never a registered member of the Zikist Movement) and moved to the pro_regionalist Action Group led by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
Enahoro’s days in NADECO
The late elder statesman and Adolor of Uromi Chief Anthony Enahoro was the arrow-head of the agitation against military rule.
My greatest regret – Enahoro
Late Elder statesman and front line nationalist, Chief Anthony Eromosele, had a major regret before he died: The inability to enthrone full-blown democracy in the country, a struggle he waged for over 60 years of his life.

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