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by S’ola Filani About 100 soldiers are currently facing trial For exhibiting acts of cowardice and failing to resume at their new duty posts. According to reports, the Nigerian military has constituted to  try over 100 soldiers for disobeying deployment directives in Maiduguri. The soldiers were among several hundred troops being deployed from the army’s... Read More
by Femi Aribisala Many undiscerning Christians are impervious to Paul’s fallacies. But the sheep of Jesus would never confuse them with the word of God. The critique of Paul’s jaundiced theology often results in a barrage of ungodly abuses and invective from Christian pretenders. Then there are those who use Paul’s nonsensical logic to justify... Read More
by Tunde Fagbenle There was hardly a tenser election. Nerves frayed, tempers rose, expectations dissipated, predictions conflicted. Nothing was cock sure. From one corner, it was presented as a fight between good and evil; from another, it was the battle of realism against rhetoric, of the now against the later. The victor, incumbent governor, Ogbeni... Read More
by Chi Ibe   In a circular dated and signed by the permanent secretary, Ministry of Health, the federal government announced the abrupt indefinite suspension of residency training in its various tertiary hospitals and subsequent sack of the over 16,000 doctors that make up the bulk of the medical work force in government hospitals across... Read More
by Ikemesit Effiong If anything, Hamas is doing what all political parties charged with the sovereignty and collective responsibility for its country – respond in like manner, within its resources and capabilities, to the machinations of a foreign aggressor. As for Boko Haram, they are just bloody terrorists.   On July 29, Israeli government spokesman Mark... Read More
by S’ola Filani   Health workers at the Yaba Mainland Hospital, Lagos have stopped attending to victims isolated in the hospital. Confirming the development, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris said “Because of the fear of Ebola, everybody seems to be scared, nobody wants to assist, which is a major challenge.It is even more so... Read More
by ‘Ifreke Inyang Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, has claimed it will not be a failure if they finish second in the Premier League, despite bookmakers making them favourites to win. The Portuguese is the only coach under Roman Abramovich, who was not sacked after enduring a trophyless season and is under immense pressure to win... Read More
by Mark Bassey According to reports, Mehdi Benatia has snubbed a move to Chelsea and will instead be joining Manchester United. The Algerian defender was heavily linked with the Blues this week, but it seems Louis van Gaal has nipped ahead of Jose Mourinho in the race to him from Roma. “Hearing that highly-rated centre-back... Read More
by Chidi Okoye The Vanguard is reporting that one of the medical personnel who was infected with the Ebola virus by Patrick Sawyer, a Senior Consultant at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos (name withheld) has recovered, and has been discharged from the isolation centre in Lagos. The doctor, reported to be a female, was the... Read More
by ‘Ifreke Inyang Former Manchester United manager, David Moyes, has called on fans of the club to be patient with new boss Louis van Gaal. The Red Devils were beaten 2-1 at Old Trafford by Swansea on Saturday, as the Premier League season kicked off. Moyes, who was in a similar position last year, but... Read More
  Love, the golden word that binds all and heals all. Love, just a bit of it would make the world a better place. Love, that sweet poison which makes us do crazy meaningless things. Ever seen a full grown man breakdown in public and shed oceans of tears, uncontrollably, without shame, bereft of remorse.... Read More
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