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The Return of Galadima to the Glass House

Author: sunny jasonPosted to the web: 1/5/2006 5:54:27 AMThe controversies surrounding the NFA elections held on 29th December, 2005. In Abuja. The entire exercise was ... Full story

Types in Logo Design

Author: Harris JhostaPosted to the web: 1/4/2006 3:25:34 AM Text-Based Logo DesignThe mainly extensively used of all logo types; theText-Based design focuses on text and style ... Full story

NIGERIA IN CRY-SIS

Today, a message came in from my school. Apparently, our resumption date had been extended until further notice due to the country's crisis. What did ... Full story

So-called ‘Dream Team’

We used the named dream team which originated from the US. A nickname for its team with unusual talent. When we did this we equally had an unusual team with extra ordinary talent. But we have failed to notice that the U.S stopped using this name when its team stopped performing well, knowing that the public were irritated. The name they used to create awareness to the better performance of the team is redemption team. It becomes necessary to actually observe the U.S and see how it got back to the top. ... Full story

Six Reasons “Our House’ May Be In Order

From personal observation, which stands to be corrected, Nigeria is the only country especially developing that does not want to see sport as an economic activity which can uplift the lives of its people especially the unemployed. Mostly noticeable in the NFF/NPL and ministry of sport. It might just take six things to turns around ... Full story

World’s Richest People

Forbes magazine yesterday, released the 2011 World’s Richest People list with Nigeria’s own industrialist, Aliko Dangote rated as the 51st Richest man in the world, with  a ... Full story

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Indicted Companies, Their Owners

Many highly placed Nigerians who own some of the companies indicted for fuel subsidy offences are likely to be arraigned in court this week The stage ...

Still a Killing Field

Fear and grief take the centre stage again in Jos after another round of crisis leading to the death of more than140 persons including two ...

Battle to Save LGs

A presidential committee headed by retired Justice Alfa Belgore suggests ways to salvage the nation’s local governments from the over bearing influence of state governors The ...

Twist in the Akpabio’s Murder Case

The family of the murdered Akpabio brothers rejects the setting up of a security committee to investigate the multiple murder incident and demands explanation for ...

Akwa Ibom Triumphs

Cross River State loses its bid to reclaim 76 oil wells which it lost through its declassification as a littoral state For Godswill Akpabio, governor of ...

Danger at the Door

Fear of religious war looms as Boko Haram sect targets churches and Christians for attacks T he   ordination   ceremony of Matthew Hassan Kukah as the Catholic ...

Danger at the Door

Fear of religious war looms as Boko Haram sect targets churches and Christians for attacks T he   ordination   ceremony of Matthew Hassan Kukah as the Catholic ...

Christians Have a Right to Defend Themselves

Gabriel Osu, monsignor and director of communications, Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, speaks to Anthony Akaeze, assistant editor, on a number of issues relating to the ...

It’s Not a War Against Christians

Lateef Adegbite, secretary general, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, speaks to Dike Onwuamaeze, principal staff writer, and Ishaya Ibrahim, staff writer, on Boko Haram. Excerpts: Newswatch: ...

On the Rise Again

Cases of kidnapping are again on the increase in Imo State There is an upsurge in kidnapping in Imo State. The cases are much more than ...