FLOODING IN LAGOS: Beyond the politics of blame
When No One Wants to Be in the Classroom Anymore: Nigeria and the dignity of the teaching profession
That shooting at Eke Awka campaign rally
Delta’s stranger-than- fiction story
Nigeria’s April free and fair elections
Akpabio: A man misunderstood
Choosing the President
Imperative of Jonathan’s presidency
Goodluck and the Nigerian Capital Market
Nuhu Ribadu: A portrait
Solving the cement price hike(3)
Voting a truly democratic govt
Solving the cement price hike(2)
Delta North seat: Beyond bread and butter issues
Solving the cement price hike
Sustaining the new lease of life in Abia State
A call to serve
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SubscribeTackling rising incidences of anti-social behaviour
IT has become a common phenomenon and in fact worrisome, the ever increasing negative and retrogressive consequences of anti-social behavoiur in the society.
April polls: T.A.Orji as issue
ONE spot where the April polls in Nigeria will generate so much interest and concern, both locally and internationally is Abia State, proudly styled “God’s Own State”.
Pay back time for Daniel
UNDERSTANDABLY, there have been outpourings of commendations and felicitations from different quarters of Ogun State and beyond in the run up to the 55th birthday anniversary of Otunba Gbenga Daniel. And this Wednesday which is the D-day the goodwill will reach its crescendo for the helmsman of Ogun State. For a man who has spent the last eight years charting the way forward for the Gateway State this is to be expected.
Professional exams and civil servants’ frustration(2)
THE original mandate of ASCON was to align the peculiar workings of public bureaucracy to the academic knowledge from the universities and polytechnics.
Libya: The Washington/ Brussels final assault
THE diplomatic twisted tongues of Washington and Brussels (European Union capital) cautioning restraint in Egypt’s 18-day revolt that ousted their main point’s man, in the region. Mr. Hosui Mubarak has given way to straight and hard talk in the case of Libya , whose eccentric leader, Muammar Ghaddafi has traditionally annoyed and irritated the powerful capitals.
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