The governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has inaugurated a new Board of Directors for the come-backing Anambra State Broadcasting Service, ABS, which marks its 30th Anniversary with a public lecture on Wednesday March 4, 2015.
Wednesday
Tuesday
Why I Oppose Bible Stand on Sex-- Queeneth Hilbert
Queeneth-HilbertWhen I first interviewed her I felt an air of derision about her towards men but she was quick to tell me she has nothing against them although she has had her share of bad experiences with men.
How Kiss Daniel Releases Woju E Remix, Ft. Davido, Tiwa
At last! the much expected remix from Woju crooner Kiss Daniel has released the remix of his most anticipated single Woju featuring Davido and Mavin’s first lady Tiwa Savage
This remix is targeted to rekindle the monster hit and it is already getting trending and getting huge downloads.
The case for a new direction in Delta State by Joachim MacEbong
The 2015 election cycle in Nigeria takes place within the context of reduced oil revenues, due to the drop in global oil prices. Since
the middle of 2010, crude oil has sold for an average of over $100 a
barrel, leading to a boom in revenues for countries dependent on oil for
much of their spending. But by June last year, the price of oil has been cut in half, and countries are feeling the pinch.
Nigeria
is no different. The allocations from FAAC for December 2014 was the
lowest for that day, and is set to go even lower in the coming months,
as oil prices remain low. This poses serious challenges for states who
have to provide infrastructure for development, and also pay those employed in the state civil service, while being very dependent on federal allocations.
SOUTH-WEST ZONE WON’T VOTE FOR BUHARI---SULE LAMIDO:
Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has predicted that the South-west geopolitical zone would not vote for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, as this would amount to the acceptance of the National Leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu, as the leader of the Yoruba race.
Lamido, who is also the North-west Coordinator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation, further opined that religion and ethnicity would play a major role in the March 28 presidential election, simply because President Goodluck Jonathan is from the south and a Christian and Buhari is a Muslim and a northerner.
Monday
You Do Not Change Comamnder In Chief In Middle of War---Ribadu
Ribadu, a retired Assistant Inspector General of Police and gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Adamawa State, therefore urged Nigerians to re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan in this month’s election so as to sustain the tempo of the ongoing onslaught against Boko Haram, a deadly group that has killed about 13,000 people, captured territories in the Northeast and displaced over one million people in the past six years.
General Buhari Is Not A Democrat—GANI ADAMS
Addressing newsmen in Lagos, Otunba Adams said the APC standard bearer has never been a lover of democracy, having toppled a democratically elected government in 1983, and vehemently opposed the National Conference convergence, a platform to discuss the socio-political and economic future of the country.
How INEC Chairman's Removal Could Derail Polls – Kwara, Osun govs
The Osun State Governor, Rauf
Aregbesola, and his Kwara State counterpart, Abdulfatah Ahmed, have
described the plot to remove the Chairman, Independent National
Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, as dangerous.
Speaking with one of our correspondents
on Sunday, Aregbesola said that the plot reflected desperation on the
part of the Peoples Democratic Party-led Federal Government.
He said, “It is obvious that they (PDP)
are desperate. A desperate person is a dangerous person. This country is
bigger than anybody.
I WILL RIDE MADE-IN-NIGERIA CARS SOON —JONATHAN
The event was the “Meet The President” programme, hosted by a group, the Participate, Vote for your choice Candidate (PVC), at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
The president promised, amongst others, to engage more youths in his next administration if elected, making reference to the likes of General Yakubu Gowon, who became head of state at the age of 33 and former governor of Old Rivers State, Diette Spiff, who was governor of the state in his late twenties.
ROBERT MUGABE CELEBRATES 91ST BIRTHDAY WITH HATE-FILLED SPEECH: PHOTO NEWS
Zimbabwe's president marked his 91st birthday celebrations with a terrifying speech in which he threatened to seize land and animal sanctuaries owned by white people.
Thousands of loyal supporters attended the $1million party at the lavish resort town of Victoria falls near the world-famous waterfall.
In the televised address, Robert Mugabe vowed to 'invade' the farms and animal sanctuaries still owned by whites - who he claims still own vast amounts of the country's land.
He added: 'Zimbabwe has lots of safaris but very few are African. Most are white-owned. In our region, we have the most safaris and animals. Our people cannot keep suffering.'
When the country gained independence in 1980, white farmers who made up less than one per cent of the population owned around 70 per cent of the best farming land.
But in April 2000, Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party pushed through controversial land reform which allowed the government to confiscate white-owned land and distribute it to black farmers without having to pay them compensation.
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