As the nation presses forward towards the realisation of stable, durable and tangible dividend-oriented democratic governance, one key gladiator on whose shoulders rest the challenge to...
From today, more than 16,000 athletes and officials from around the country that have converged in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, would begin to compete...
The high level of tension generated by the recurring incidents of militancy-related killings in Bayelsa State should, in every ramification, be a source of serious concern...
Few issues have elicited more global attention than children’s education. Not long ago, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) alerted that over 70 million children worldwide...
On Sunday, June 5, 2011 the global community under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programmes (UNEP) once more marked the world environment day. It...
Recently, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) came out with a new policy pegging daily cash withdrawal and lodgement by individual at N150,000 and corporate organizations...
Results of local government elections in Rivers State, held on the 21st of last month have already been released by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission...
For a nation rattled by the absence of relevant and valid database of GSM subscribers, the recent report that the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) has formerly...
Like a festering sore, the issue of kerosene scarcity had persisted at various times in different parts of the country. Sometimes, the product, otherwise known as...
Before the build-up to the just-concluded April general elections in the country, not a few skeptics were sure that the exercise would be marred by irregularities....