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by Vincent Bamigboye A NATION’S currency is one of its most powerful symbols. Leaders will go and leaders will come but the nation’s currency remains. The American Dollar symbolises the strength, the all-pervading power of the United States of America, to the extent that all inter-governmental and international businesses the world over are done through... Read More
While respected people in the society who are known to have made (and who are still making) invaluable contributions are usually given what the Yoruba people would call “gba je n sinmi” (just take this and let me have peace), some unworthy people receive higher honours. Sometime in 1996, then Head of State, the late... Read More
by Demola Rewaju Think of what you want most in a man… I guarantee you that whatever it is you thought of first is what you miss most about a particular former lover. If yours was sexual, stop reading and seek deliverance. For every phenomenon there are usually several factors but the number one reason... Read More
by Akan Ido Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) has blamed the office of the Attorney General of Nigeria (AGF) for the delay in the dispensation of high profile cases in the country. She said this yesterday while administering oath on 25 new Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN). According to reports, she... Read More
by Isi Esene The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is going back to the roots in preparation for the 2015 general elections promising to take back states it lost to the opposition. This was disclosed by the national chairman of the Party, Bamanga Tukur, who also revealed that plans are underway to hold a crucial session... Read More
Turmoil in the Arab world linked to a contentious video denigrating the Prophet Muhammad spread on Thursday to Yemen, where hundreds of protesters stormed the United States Embassy, two days after assailants killed the American ambassador in Libya and crowds tried to overrun the embassy compound in Cairo. Witnesses said Yemeni security forces were trying... Read More
by Akan Ido The director general of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC),  Brig-Gen. Nnamdi Okore-Affia yesterday blamed the perceived lack of discipline among corps members on inspectors of the scheme accusing them of extorting money from corps members. He said this at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu, Ogun State at the 2012... Read More
  Boko Haram appears to be essentially an indigenous phenomena, with any international links having marginal influence.  Baron David Alton of Liverpool, a member of the UK House of Lords, has raised with Baron David Howell of Guildford, a minister at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (the UK foreign ministry), his concern that a London-based Islamic charity, Al... Read More
by Isi Esene Erastus Akingbola, the former managing director of Intercontinental Bank Plc. yesterday described the 16 Count Charge brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as spurious, malicious, and false. While responding to the allegations of stealing leveled against him, Akingbola denied defrauding the company which he co-founded. He said,... Read More
Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati,  yesterday explained the reasons behind President Goodluck Jonathan’s return from his foreign trip to Malawi and Botswana ahead of schedule. Abati reportedly said the president finished his mission on the second leg of his trip earlier than expected further explaining that there is no hard and fast rule to the duration... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola Students in Edo State public schools are in for interesting times. That’s because the  state government has introduced an initiative they call Executive Teaching, which would require the governor, his deputy, commissioners and directors to serve as guest teachers twice a week in select public schools. The initiative was announced on Monday... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola Yesterday in Benghazi, Libya, the embassy of the United States was attacked. Four people – three embassy officials, and the United States’ ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stephens – lost their lives as a result. The killers of the US officials were protesting against an amateur video shot in the United States, which... Read More
In his first public talk since Facebook’s IPO in May, Mark Zuckerberg said the stock’s decline was “obviously disappointing,” and admitted the company had “burned two years” by focusing on the wrong mobile technology, reports the Financial Times. But he came across as upbeat and confident at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, arguing that investors are... Read More
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