Daily Archives: November 3, 2012
Challenges before Oshiomhole
It is no longer news that the Comrade Governor of Edo State had a landslide victory in the July 14 governorship election in the state, scoring over 77 per cent of the total valid votes cast. It is also known ... Read More »
‘How he wooed me’
By Tony Ogaga Erhariefe Behind every successful man is a woman. And behind popular musician, John Asemo, who is also known as Daddy Showkey, is a beautiful but strong woman. Ever since he began his career in the early ... Read More »
Coaching is practical, not paperwork
•'I acquired experience while playing' Without a certificate in coaching, ex-international, Dominic Iorfa, confounded football followers in Nigeria by guiding a modest Lobi Stars' team to the third place in the Nigeria Premier League in the immediate past season after ... Read More »
Diplomatic crime
• Embassy car number plates sold for N175, 000, used for cross-border smuggling, other crimes Cashing in on the immunity enjoyed by cars with diplomatic registration number plates, cross-border criminals are making brisk business, Read More »
Anointing from prison
•Rev King runs CPA from jail Members of Christian Praying Assembly (CPA), a church founded by Rev. Emeka Ezeugo (Rev King) are dogged loyalists and to a large extent waxing stronger in spite of the absence of their Read More »
Proliferation of sub-standard products
Worried by the proliferation of substandard products in Nigerian markets, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) recently took the campaign to rid the country of these shoddy products to the doorsteps of Nigerian youths. At a forum organised to mark ... Read More »
Nigeria’s leadership albatross (2)
If any government should be blamed for Nigeria’s backwardness, it is the civilian governments that have governed this country since the end of the civil war, particularly in the period between 1999 and 2011, when the nation earned huge revenue ... Read More »
Dear Jesus, it’s letters galore
Your letters came in from everywhere like flood, weeping for the four students killed in Aluu community, near Port Harcourt. Ever since I started writing a column, no single topic has touched readers like the piece ‘Dear Jesus’ published in ... Read More »











