SATURDAY, April 24, was a colourful day for Ibie town, one of the rural communities in Taraba State, as it celebrated the 2010 edition of Nwonyo Fishing Festival. The celebration had a
THE Workers Day came and went yesterday with hardly any celebration in the country. This is not unexpected, having regard to the fact that for workers, there is little to cheer about.
 Sir: I wish to inform the PHCN authorities that the broken 11KVA pole before Udu bridge is causing a lot of hardship to those of us who live along Ovwian and
Sir: The fundamental moral requirement of all communication is respect for and service of the truth. By accurately reporting events and correctly explaining issues, the media have a strict duty to foster
Sir: The bitter truth is that democracy is a culture governed by a set of rules and standards of behaviour. Even when an agreement, written or unwritten, does not favour our sentiment
The decision of President Goodluck Jonathan to also head the Ministry of Power has drawn both constructive criticisms and pungent flaks from both sides of the divide. Some self-adjudged experts in the
NOW headed by Odein Henry Ajumogobia, a lawyer (and former Minister of State for Petroleum), the new team at the Foreign Affairs ministry is coming on board at a time Nigeria is
ELISHAMA Ideh is an evangelist and minister of the gospel with a mandate to reach nations and impact lives through the inimitable love of Christ. She is also founder and President of
IN an effort to set an apparent ‘corporate example,’ top management and senior staff of Halliburton, an oil and gas outfit, last week defied the early morning rain to observe the monthly
I’M sitting in the middle of Falomo, on the ‘Fidelity’ monument. It’s a cool day, which is why I can sit here, but it is still quite humid. I take a sip