Jonathan Mourns Prof. Omoruyi
President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday paid tributes to the former deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, Professor Omo Omoruyi, who died earlier in the day after years of…
Jonathan Urges EITI to Support Efforts to Curb Oil Theft
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) complement ongoing efforts of the Federal Government to put an end to the exportation of stolen crude oil from Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan said…
Family of Nigerian Student Murdered in Cyprus Demands Justice
The family of, Gabriel Soriwei, a Nigerian student who was killed in Cyprus last month, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan, the Federal Government and other well-meaning individuals to support its…
APC Denies Zoning Any Political Office to Specific Regions
The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday denied zoning any political office in the 2015 general elections, as being speculated by some media houses in the country. There were stories…
Where is our money?
In a recent media interaction, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State expressed deep concern at the inability of the NNPC to fund the federation account and facilitate payment of monthly…
Who is Rotimi Amaechi fighting for?
In recent months I have had a cause to comment on several issues concerning Rivers State. This is because these happenings have far reaching significance beyond the geographic confines of…
Nigerian Aviation, And Ghost Tales–A Paradox
When the soap is dirty, what shall be used in washing it. Nigeria is a beautiful land; that’s a statement of fact. We take everything and anything, infact sarcastically we…
nPDP Mocks Tukur’s Disciplinary Committee
The breakaway faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chaired by Alhaji Abdullahi Baraje on Sunday described the constitution of a disciplinary committee by the faction of PDP led by…
Nigeria Beat Ethiopia in Addis Ababa
The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Sunday produced a rare away win in the first leg of the final round of qualifiers for the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup. The…
400 Million Children Living in Extreme Poverty – World Bank
The number of people living in extreme poverty around the world has sharply declined over the past three decades, but in 2010 it still included roughly 400 million children, or…




