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Apart from the obvious waste of state resources, government ownership of football clubs encourages a bloated and possibly insolvent league. Anyone that believes a revival of Nigeria’s fortunes in soccer is around the corner must live dreamland. A few months ago, I visited the Dipo Dina Stadium on a fine Saturday afternoon. There were about... Read More
by Hauwa Gambo So you already know: many Nigerians, and Africans, were rooting for US President Barack Obama in his first election debate against Mitt Romney in Denver. Well, sorry, the world called it: Obama lost this one. Caricatured as a bumbling, fumbling candidate, the Republican Romney came out swinging – and smashed the stereotypes.... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola The largest painting in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records is right here in Nigeria. The painting which measures 3,130.55 m² (33,696 ft² 138.2 in²), was unveiled by the Ecole de Dessin in partnership with Lagos State Government, Nigeria, on 17 November 2010 in celebration of Guinness World... Read More
The management of the University of Benin, on Wednesday said it had handed over to the police 143 of its students for certificate forgery.   The students, according to a statement by the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Harrison Osarenren, are students of the faculties of Social Sciences, Engineering, Management Sciences and Life Sciences.   Vice-Chancellor,... Read More
by Hauwa Gambo Nigerian emergency and government authorities have confirmed to the BBC that dangerous animals, ncluding crocodiles, snakes and hippos, have been found in homes and communities across Central Nigeria following the fearsome floods. The creatures were moved along flood-swollen rivers. “There is now a hippopotamus in [my] house,” Benue state resident Wuese Jirake... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, shared some disheartening news on Wednesday. The commission said that it is so broke that it may not be able to pay staff salaries from next month. Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, who was represented by Dr. Abdulkadir Sulaiman, disclosed this to members of the... Read More
UK authorities are insisting on deporting a gay Nigerian asylum seeker, despite him facing a possible death sentence and a campaign to let him stay in Bradford. Olalekan M Ayelokun fled fromNigeria eight years ago to escape persecution because of his sexuality. A judge at Bradford’s Immigration Court stated he was not convinced Ayelokun was... Read More
Senators expressed outrage at the failure of security agencies to protect lives and property of citizens. President Goodluck Jonathan, Wednesday, ordered security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of the massacre of students in Mubi, Adamawa. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, disclosed this to State House correspondents at... Read More
by Hauwa Gambo Apparently, if the Presidency thought silence would make this story go away, it miscalculated by miles. We’ve heard exhaustion, Parkinson’s Disease, food poisoning, ruptured apendicitis, uterine fibroid – and everything eles in between. Now, our friends at PM News say they have a scoop – and Dame Patience Jonathan actually has uterine... Read More
iger Delta Minister Godsday Orubebe on Tuesday told the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg that despite the grievous harm that the October 1 2010 twin bombings caused to families of the victims, dialogue with members of warring factions has proved the best strategy in restoring peace to the oil-rich state. “Throughout his tenure, [Jonathan]... Read More
The shame is not the fact that the president lied, the shame is the fact that the president chose to believe his own lies. Nigeria’s president Jonathan abused the truth two days ago when he claimed Transparency International had commended his administration for fighting corruption. In his usual delusional state, the president claimed his administration... Read More
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