2027: I’ll not step down for Atiku, Amaechi, anyone — Hayatu-Deen, ADC presidential aspirant
How the late Ooni Okunade Sijuwade, helped me to start Oduduwa University – Adedoyin, founder
Confronting the health challenges of Deltans
Why even the poor called us poor — Olugbemi
Ufomba’s APGA faction declares for PDP, commends Gov Ikpeazu
Alleged Human Rights Abuses: We need to return to the trenches—Malachy Ugwummadu, CDHR Chairman
DARAMOLA: Why Mandela wanted me to marry his secretary
Obiano Has Fulfilled the Purpose of Government – Hon Awogu
Olakunle Churchill in triple celebration
LADI THOMPSON: Dad’s rejection of bribes as Perm Sec still inspiring
AGU: Lessons I learnt as a houseboy
Celebrity hangout berths in Abeokuta

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ESAMA @ 83: I sold kerosene as a houseboy – Chief Gabriel Igbinedion
No-one in north-east Nigeria doubts the bravery of the vigilantes. They have helped immensely in putting Boko Haram on the back foot.
But unless their sacrifices are recognised, they could end up presenting a new security threat
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No-one in north-east Nigeria doubts the bravery of the vigilantes. They have helped immensely in putting Boko Haram on the back foot.
But unless their sacrifices are recognised, they could end up presenting a new security threat
Senator Ita-Giwa holds lecture on ‘Climate Change’
Come Sunday 10th of September, 2017, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa led Seagull Band will be hosting a lecture and presentation at the Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. The subject of the lecture and stage presentation is ‘Climate Change… A Time for Action’.
Friends desert celebrity woman, Bola Shagaya
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TODAYS’s personality, Prof. Friday Okonofua, narrates how his exposure at some of the world’s best universities moulded him into the authority he became in the field of medicine and other endeavours he got involved in. With stints at the Ford Foundation, International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Royal Free Hospital, London, and Obafemi Awolowo University among others, he rose to become the pioneer Vice Chancellor of University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, UNIMED. Okonofua, who is a renowned gynaecologist, discusses his life and craft with Charles Kumolu &Dotun Ibiwoye, declaring that the desire to improve humanity powered his steps to significance.
Separation is no solution to Nigeria’s problems – Sajay Jain
Chief Sanjay Jain is the President, Indian Cultural Association, a body of Indians in Nigeria who engage in charity projects, such as artificial limbs. In this chat, Jain stresses the need for separatists to shun their agenda among other issues.
ODIJIE IRABOR: Why Nigeria’s village boy who overcame racism in Germany to become automobile mechatronic may not return to the country now
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Dolapo Osinbajo, ELFREEDA stand to share love in Owerri
Homeless women and children can stay in the facility for the night or for a maximum of 30 days

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