President Goodluck Jonathan revealed recently that 65 percent of registered tax payers were defaulting and that the administration had come up with seven initiatives to improve...
Some students of the Rivers State Polytech nic (RIVPOLY), Bori, went on rampage without any warning and in the process destroyed the institution’s property worth several...
The Amnesty Programme of the Federal Government established five years ago for Niger Delta ex-militants appears to be suffering from lack of funds, if recent statement...
Monday October 6, 2014 was World Habi tat Day. As it has become the tradition of the United Nations since 1985, the first Monday of October...
When the founding fathers of the Nige rian state, opted for the insulation of religion from politics and public policy, they did so, not to undervalue...
The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Julius Okogie, recently raised an alarm over the return of cultism and other violent crimes in...
For most part of last week, the United Nations General Assembly met in New York to take a holistic look at some of the challenges facing...
Nigeria is 54 years today as a Sovereign State with a distinct political identity and other symbols of statehood. It is therefore instructive to venture a...
On September 15, 2014, a military court sentenced 12 Nigerian soldiers to death by firing squad. The soldiers allegedly attacked a former General Officer Commanding (GOC)...
The resurgence of cult wars in Riv ers State, only few months from the 2015 election is, indeed, mind-boggling, and does not give anything to cheer....