Again, armed herders invade Benue community, shoot resident, loot shops
Disagreements as Ribadu C’ttee submits report
Boko Haram names Buhari, 5 others as mediators
$180m HALLIBURTON SCANDAL: Two ex-Heads of State battle Jonathan
Gowon hits Achebe on civil war, says: He wrote out of ignorance
Living in Lagos without Okada: Lagosians share their experiences
Jonathan visits Gov Suntai in Abuja hospital, as Mark, PDP pray
I was told I’ll die 17 yrs ago but… HIV positive nurse
My appointment “a great honour to Africa” – Onaiyekan
Pope to appoint Onaiyekan, five other non-European as cardinals
FG declares Thursday, Friday public holidays
Tai Solarin’s widow dies at 88
Patience Jonathan arrives, says ‘I’m happy to be back’
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SubscribeMo Ibrahim index rates Nigeria low in governance, gender issue
Nigeria has been ranked among the bottom 10 performers in terms of governance in the African continent, according to the 2012 Ibrahim Index of African Governance, IIAG, released yesterday, by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.
No winner of 2012 Ibrahim African governance prize
The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership — the world’s biggest individual prize — was not awarded for a third time in four years as no suitable candidates were found, it was announced Monday.
How Boko Haram started – Gov Aliyu
Notorious leader of the radical Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko-haram, Abubakar Shekau started his ‘ministry’ in an expansive land located within a remote village in Niger state a few years ago before they were dislodged by the state government.
Civil War: We’ve no cause to regret what we did – Gowon
Nigerian Head of State, who prosecuted the civil war, General Yakubu Gowon, has absolved his regime and late Chief Obafemi Awolowo of accusations by Professor Chinua Achebe, in his new book, “There was a country,” that they pursued sub-human policies that killed Biafrans especially children during the war, which has been described as pogrom and genocide against the Igbo.
Awolowo and Achebe’s Tale of Fantasy, by Fani-Kayode
I am a historian and I have always believed that if we want to talk history we must be dispassionate, objective and factual. We must take the emotion out of it and we must always tell the truth. The worst thing that anyone can do is to try to re-write history and indulge in historical revisionism. This is especially so when the person is a revered figure and a literary icon.
Biafran group defends Achebe on Awolowo
A group, Biafra Zionist Movement, BZM, yesterday, defended Professor Chinua Achebe over his comments on the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, in his book, There was a Country.
BAKASSI GONE TO CAMEROON: We won’t appeal ICJ’s judgment – FG
THE Federal government yesterday sealed Nigeria’s hope of recovering the Bakassi Peninsula, by saying that the government will not appeal the International Court of Justice, (ICJ) judgment of 2002 ceding the Peninsula to Cameroon.
I’ve faith in the Armed Forces – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan, Monday, urged the leadership of the country’s armed forces to deal decisively with the twin challenge of terrorism and crude oil theft by bringing up new ways to arrest the menace.
Uniport killings: VC declares 7 days mourning
UNIVERSITY of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has declared seven days of mourning for three of its students killed by irate mobs at Omokere-Aluu community, Friday, last week.
As Bakassi goes in 72 hrs, AGF stalls on appeal to ICJ
With less than 48 hours to the October 9, 2012 deadline for Nigeria to launch its appeal for a revision of the International Court of Justice (IJC) verdict ceding Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, is stalling on the presidential directive to revisit the issue.
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