- Wole Soyinka on Obama and Nigeria
US President Barack Obama's visit to Ghana may have come and gone but the significance of the choice of the West African country as against Nigeria and Kenya, is still a subject discourse. - Anti-Crimes Body Goes After Indicted Directors of Failed Banks
Following the declassification of the list of former directors of the 13 banks that failed due to insider credit abuse, the Senate Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Financial Crimes and Anti-Corruption has written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), demanding a report on the prosecution of debtor directors who have been found culpable. - Govt Fully Deregulating Petrol
THERE were feelers from the Presidency, weekend, that the government may fully deregulate the oil sector from August, bringing the price of PMS petrol to N94 per litre. - 2face Celebrates 10 Years
winning singer, Innocent Ujah Idibia on Saturday, June 20, 2009 celebrated his tenth year as a recording and performing artiste with his friends, colleagues, his governor, well-wishers and fans. The said event, which took place at the This Day Dome in Abuja, was organized by Abuja-based Czynegy Promotions and supported by Now Muzik which doubles as 2Face's management. - Ruggedman Embacks on 20-State Tour
When he started off with the Calabar show last month, many thought it was a flash in the pan but alas Michael Ugockukwu Stephens has spoken out that his label is set on a twenty state tour all heralding the release of his third and last album. - PMAN Organizes Concerts For Michael Jackson
The biggest posthumous celebration of late King of world Pop music, Michael Jackson on African soil is underway as the umbrella body of musicians in Nigeria, the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) has concluded plans to hold concerts in various parts of the country in his memory. - Buhari, Atiku Bury Presidential Ambitions
Former Head of State and Presidential Candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in the last two general elections, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa have agreed to bury their political ambitions for the interest of the North. - Obama - African Leaders Must End Tyranny, Corruption
United States President Barack Obama who yesterday in Ghana declared he has "the blood of Africa within me", warned that forces of tyranny and corruption must yield if Africa is to achieve its promise. |
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