Photos: Meet soldiers who rescued Oyo kidnap victims
$9.6 BN: Interest growing by $1m a day – Bloomberg
$9.6BN: ‘P&ID is a ghost!’
Anxiety as 15 states battle flood
COL LABO (RET.): Deploying soldiers for Internal Security duties in 32 states is recipe for tragedy
Army vs Police: Proliferation of security agencies responsible for rivalry — Nwanguma, ex-NOPRIN boss
No synergy among security agencies – Odita, retired CP
LAGOS-BADAGRY ROAD: The very slow light rail!
1,100 years of servitude by Pat Utomi

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LAGOS-IBADAN EXPRESSWAY SHUTDOWN: Hell as alternative routes
Meanwhile, government said on Friday that the partial shutdown will not take effect yesterday as previously announced, but now on September 2. This is about four weeks away
How Ekwueme helped in creating more states
The author told the story of how the late former president, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, chose the late Dr. Alex Ekwueme as Vice President – a nomination that made many party members angry, especially the late Dr. K.O Mbadiwe who had hoped to clinch it. The creativity with which the media captured the nomination and the indignation in a headline was amazing: “Shagari Picks Ekwueme but KO is not Ok.” Today, let’s see how the same Dr. Alex Ekwueme as VP helped to create more states for Nigeria:
Apapa-Oshodi GRIDLOCK: Presidential order, task team fail
Despite efforts by the government to rid Apapa and its environs of gridlock, the traffic situation particularly on Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, has remained unabated.
How Shagari picked Ekwueme as Vice President
The author discussed the issue of Sovereignty in relation to communal conflict from Bala Usman’s perspective. He also began a new chapter in which he narrated the enthronement of the Right Reverend Dr. Humphrey Bamisebi Olumokaye as the 8th Bishop of the Diocese of Lagos, Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion. Today, he goes into the tale of Shagari’s nomination of Ekwueme, a completely politically obscure fellow, as VP:
The Issue of Sovereignty
The author, Eric Teniola, looked at Bala Usman’s analysis of communal conflicts in Nigeria, saying that communal conflicts in Nigeria which since the 1980s, have become more frequent, more widespread and more violently destructive of life and property, are indications of failures to tackle and peacefully resolve the current manifestations of this age-old problem of the relationships between public safety, identity, the boundaries of the community, the basis of citizenship rights and social, economic and political progress.

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