May 29, 2013

Iran's Presidential Candidates Clash Over Nuclear Approach


A former Iranian nuclear negotiator running for president used his first television appearance of the campaign to reject accusations he had been too soft in talks with world powers.

The most prominent moderate candidate in an election dominated by hardliners, cleric Hassan Rohani, nuclear negotiator from 2003 to 2005, oversaw an agreement to suspend Iran's fledgling uranium enrichment-related activities, reports Reuters.

Iran has since stepped up its nuclear program which many countries, particularly in the West, fear is aimed at acquiring a weapons capability, something Tehran strongly denies.

Hardliners see the nuclear program as a matter of national pride and any concession to outside pressure an affront to Iran's sovereign rights. The current nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, is campaigning for president on his record of giving no ground in talks.

Western powers are watching the June 14 election to see whether President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's

Justice Rhodes-Vivour's Wife, Daughter Regains Freedom


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The wife and daughter of Supreme Court Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour Tuesday regained their freedom from kidnappers’ den, 17 days after their abduction.

The duo, along with their driver, was kidnapped on May 10   between Ekiadolor and Okada on the Ore-Benin Expressway while they were travelling to prepare for the daughter’s wedding

May 27, 2013

Student Bags 2yrs Inprisonment For Phone Theft

An Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on Monday sentenced a 19-year-old student, Oluwaseyifunmi Jolaosho, to two years imprisonment for stealing a blackberry phone valued at N50,000. Jolaosho of no fixed address pleaded guilty to a one- count charge of stealing. The Prosecutor, Insp Augustine Ozimini, told the court that

May 25, 2013

UEFA CL FINALS: Nigerians Divided

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have all to play for in today's final


As the world eagerly anticipates the much tallked about Uefa Champions League final between Borrussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, an all German encounter to be staged at the Wembley Stadium in England, Nigerians are not left out of the unending arguments of

Lampard Backs Terry To stay At Stamforde Bridge

Frank Lampard has backed John Terry to stay at Chelsea


Frank Lampard has backed John Terry to remain at Chelsea for the foreseeable future, despite the player's fitness being questioned ahead of entering the final year of his contract.

Lampard himself only recently signed a one-year contract extension to remain at Stamford Bridge, where he helped the team win a Champions League, four FA Cups and three Premier League titles.

Lampard told The Sun: "I know JT will want to stay, he's said he'd love to stay at Chelsea. He feels the same as me.

"Why play anywhere else when you love the club you're at? JT's the captain of the club and

Lewandowski: Ronaldo Can Keep His Golden Boot, I Want The Trophy

Robert Lewandowski wants the Champions League trophy, not the golden boot


Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski has said that Cristiano Ronaldo can keep this season's Champions League golden boot as his sole focus is to get his hands on the trophy with a victory on Saturday.

The Poland international, who has been linked with a move to BVB's opponents at Wembley Bayern Munich this summer, is on 10 goals for the current campaign and a hat-trick would see him move

Troops Discover Revealing Documents On Boko Haram

Troops discover revealing documents on Boko Haram


The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) yesterday said that troops on operations in the North-East have found revealing documents on the identities of some undisclosed persons connected with Boko Haram.
Director of Defence Information (DDI), Brigadier General Chris Olukolade, who made the disclosure while briefing journalists in Abuja, said that the documents would be

What Nigerians Don't Know About My Pardon- Alamieyeiseigha




When the Federal Government announced a state pardon for former Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, this was greeted by wild condemnation, both within and outside the country.
However, speaking for the first time since then, Alamieyeseigha has stated that those who are criticising the action are ignorant of the internal workings of government.

Boko Haram Kills 3 In Maidugiri Fresh Attack

Boko Haram kills 3 in Maiduguri fresh attack


Three persons including a trader, his son and an attendant have been shot dead in Maiduguri by suspected members of the Boko Haram sect.
The incident occurred even as the state of emergency declared in the state and two others in the northeast entered its seventh day. Witnesses said the gunmen came to the trader’s shop

May 23, 2013

Sylva Seeks Court Leave To Accompany Wife On Medical Trip


Sylva, in his application filed on May 16, said his wife has been scheduledfor surgery in a United Kingdom hospital and requested the court to release his international passport to enable him embark on the trip. He, however, promised to return the passport to the custody of the court as well as return to the country

Jonathan'll Account For Our Women And Children Someday-NEF

Northern elders yesterday spurned the benevolence by President Goodluck Jonathan ordering the release of terror suspects from prisons across the region, saying he would at some point in time be made to account for the women and children seized by security agents based on unverified terrorism charges. The northern elders are miffed that the Federal Government under President Jonathan, allowed innocent women and children, who should be spared even in times of war, to be taken captive and incarcerated in dehumanising conditionsfor many months without trial. The elders, who spoke to Vanguard yesterday through their

Keshi- No Need To Panick Over Kenya


Coach Stephen Keshi has told Nigerians not to panic as the Super Eagles prepare for crucial 2014 World Cup qualifying games andthe FIFA Confederations Cup tournament - alltaking place in a number of weeks. A spate of injuries, first to Scotland-based midfielder Reuben Gabriel and ace forward Emmanuel Emenike, and lately to attacking midfielders Kalu Uche and Victor Moses, had caused anxiety in some quarters and is being hyper-ventilated in public spaces and a sectionof the media as 'problem in camp'. But Keshi, who steered less-endowed Togo to that country's only FIFA World

Bill Gates Takes Back Title Of World's Richest


Bill Gates is once again the world’s richest person, thanks in large part to a slide over the past few days in the price of Mexican stocks. Gates bumps Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim from his perch as world’s richest, a post Slim has held for the past four years. The swap happened at the end of the trading day on Monday, after America Movil shares dropped 0.24% from Friday’s closing price. That tiny shift–one quarter of one percent–dragged the biggest part of Slim’s fortune down by $82.7 million.

Tiwa Savage To Launch Album Listening Party


Talented vocalist and only female member of Mavin records, Tiwa Savage’s highly anticipated debut album, Once Upon A Time, will drop in June. Her exclusive album listening party will hold this Sunday May 26th at Wheat Baker in Ikoyi

Shettima hails Jonathan On Directive Setting Supected Boko Haram Members Free


Making his position known in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Alhaji Isa Umar Gusau, the Governor said: “I am in the picture of the very welcome development and I look forward to receiving them. It is cheering news for me and the government of Borno State because it will no doubt help in fast tracking the peaceful resolution process which like

Multiple Explosion Rock Niger Republic

Two explosions have occurred simultaneously at an Army Barracks and a company involved in uranium exploration in Agadez State of Niger Republic. The governor of Agadez state, Colonel Garba Maccido, confirmed the incident, which he described as the work of suicide bombers to the Hausa service of the BBC. Initial reports said only the suicide

Nassarawa Killings: Senior Director Arrested In Connection

Still trying to fish out the masterminds of themassacre of dozens of policemen and security agents in Alakyo in Nasarawa State about two weeks ago, security operatives have arrested a senior director working with the state government in connection with the killings. The officer was alleged to have passed strategic security tttinformation to the cultists thereby enabling them to strike with precision on the fateful day. Vanguard learnt from a reliable source that the director, whose name was given as Mohammed and works at the office of the Secretary to the State Government, was privy to most security decisions taken by the state on account of his position in the administration.

Dickson Alleges Plot To Distabilize Bayelsa


Bayelsa State governor, Mr Seriake Dickson, has raised alarm over alleged plot by some persons to destabilise the state. Already, security agencies, it was learnt, havebeen put on red alert in the coastal hinterland of the state, which are not accessible by road. Citing intelligence report at government disposal, the governor said part of the plan was to threaten the unity of Peoples Democratic Party

May 22, 2013

Erosion Destabilizes 2 Communites, Threatens Several More In Enugu

Residents of Odongbu-Amogbeke and Akponge-Amoju in Ezimo, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State have been sacked by gully erosion, while seven other communities are being threatened by the menace. Conducting members of the Enugu State Assembly Committee on Environment round the devastation site, Deputy Chairman of thecouncil, Mr Natty Eze

Insurgents Fight With Libyan Weapons

The troops deployed to flush out Boko Haram insurgents from Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, yesterday, encountered intense resistance from sect members who werearmed with sophisticated weapons fromLibya. This came as the National Assembly, yesterday, endorsed the proclamation of a state of emergency in the three states by President Goodluck Jonathan. A senior military official told

May 21, 2013

Nigerian Senate Backs Emergency Rule

Against all expectations, the Nigerian Senate Tuesday,unanimously backed the state of emergency slammed on Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states last week, by President Goodluck Jonathan, following what was seen as ceaseless and senseless killings of people in the affected states by Boko Haram Islamist group. The upper legislative chamber had slated today, as a day for deliberation and subsequen

Balarabe Musa: Nigeria Should Revert To Regionalism


The failure of the government to fully implement the Ibrahim Dasuki report onlocal government system has made it difficultfor operators to enjoy autonomy, Alhaji Balarabe Musa has said. Musa, the National Chairman, Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP), made this known on Tuesday in a telephone interview in Abuja. He said that the Dasuki report

Student Leader, School Denies Death Of Student During Protest

The Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State has denied that any student was killed when armed policemen dispersed hundreds of protesting students on Monday. The students were protesting the decision of the university to prevent students who had not paid their fees from writing examinations scheduled to commence on Monday. There had been some online reports that two students were killed by

MASSOB Threatens Showdown With SSS Over Detained Leader

THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has threatened a showdown with the State Security Services, SSS, if its regional leader forAwka North, Mr. Tony Nwodo, was not freed within 48 hours. As a result, the movement has given the SSS 48 hour

ERA Raises Concer Over Dumping Of Wastes In Bayelsa Waters

Environment Rights Action, ERA, has expressed concern over what it described as the indiscriminate dumpingof sewage/toxic chemicals in swamps and rivers in Opolo-Epie, Yenagoa Local Government Area, Bayelsa State. The development, ERA lamented, does not only pose grave health danger to theresidents, who rely on the rivers for drinking and other domestic uses, but also aggravate the woes of the already fragile environment. EAR Field Officer in Bayelsa State, Mr. Alagoa Morri, in a report, weekend, said: “The environment is under increasing threat from uncontrolled exploitation of our natural resources

4 dead, 10 injured As Youths Clash In Anambra

No fewer than four persons were feared dead, yesterday, while 10 others sustained various degrees of injury when two rival youth groups suspected to have come from Ogbaru Area Council of Anambra State engaged themselves in a bloody clash. The face-off, according to the source, was over the control and ownership of a motor park known as Aba Park located in the heart of Upper Iweka in the commercial city of Onitsha, along the ever-busy Onitsha-Owerri Road. Also, property worth millions of naira, including vehicles and shops,

120 Insurgents Apprehended At Boko Haram Commanders Burial

The curfew imposed on Yobe and Borno states were relaxed, yesterday, just as the military made progress in the campaign against the Boko Haram insurgency in the two states. Yesterday, the military announced the arrest of 120 militants at a funeral ceremony for one of the commanders of the Boko Haram killed during a confrontation with the military. Many other militants were reported to be fleeing towards the eastern parts of Niger and Chad

May 20, 2013

Over 2000 Nigerians Have Fled To Niger

Over 2000 Nigerians have fled the Nigerian State of Borno following the clash between Boko Haram and Nigerian troops in Abadam local government area of Borno North Senatorial District. A journalist travelling in the Nigerian-Niger Republic border confirmed to SaharaReporters that between Saturday evening and Sunday over 2000 locals from villages in and around Abadam local government area have been fled their homes and crossed over into Niger Republic. The journalist, who did not want to be identified, said that the locals, hearing the strange sounds of weapons and bombs being exchanged decided to leave

Four Church Goers Die At Church Service

Four Ghanaian churchgoers were killed in a stampede today at Pastor TB Joshua's church service in Accra, Ghana as worshippers scrambled for "Holy Water." Police sources in Accra stated that the four dead persons comprised three females and a young boy. Thirteen others were also injured. The controversial Nigeria-born priest is the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN),

Garri Price Rises with 50 Percent

The price of gari has recorded more than 50 per cent increasein Eket area of Akwa Ibom, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. Other items that also went up in the area, survey revealed, were the prices ofother foodstuffs, including rice and fish. The survey showed that a cup of gari, which sold at N30 between February and April, now sells at N70, while the cost of six cups of the commodity has risen from N100 to N200 at various markets in Eket and its environ. Similarly, the current price of a bag of thestaple food item is N14,000 as against N8,500 sold between February and April. At the Udua Nka Market in the Afaha Nsit area of Eket, the price of a 50 kilogram bag of rice has increased from between N8,000 and N9,000 to N13,000 and N14,000, depending on the brand. A food vendor in the community, Mrs Bassey Peter, lamented the development, saying “the way things are going now shows that hard times await ordinary citizens.” Peter said that the traffic of buyers of foodstuffs to her shop had reduced since prices of some of the items increased, adding that business was low. She said that although some people could still afford gari, very many were beginning to stay away from the consumption of rice. “It is only the rich people that eat rice now unlike before when everyone was managing to buy the commodity,” she added. The prices of fish, yam, tomatoes and palm oil had also increased. Mrs Ekama Asuquo, another dealer in food items at the Udua Nka Market, attributed the increase to the 2012 floodwhich ravaged many communities in thestate. Asuquo, who said that the high prices also affected yams, tomatoes and palm oil, added that the flood had destroyed many farmlands in the area. She said that another factor that contributed to the price hike in gari was that the alternative use of cassava for producing flour for baking. She urged the Federal Government to stop the exportation of cassava to other countries, saying it was affecting local availability of gari. A rice seller, Mr Bernard Samson, said that the high cost and scarcity of the product would persist unless the state government did something urgently to address food insecurity. (NAN)

May 19, 2013

Nigerian Millitary- Boko Haram Have Tanks

The military destroyed some of the heavy weapons in a raid. The Nigerian military said on Friday that it destroyed weapons, including anti-aircraft andanti-tank guns, owned by insurgents in Borno State. The military said in a statement that advancingtroops of the Special Task Force have destroyed some terrorists' camps sited in the forests of Northern and Central Borno. The statement was issued in Abuja on Friday and signed by Brigadier General Chris Olukolade, the Director of the Defence Information. In his nationwide broadcast on May 14 while declaring a state of emergency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, President Goodluck Jonathan directed the Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, to deploy more troops to the three states. The president said the insurgents were not only carrying out violent acts but had commenced the process of excising some part of the Nigerian territory forthemselves, and were mounting strange flags. Mr. Olukolade noted that heavy weapons, including anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns, were also destroyed in the process. He said the special operations, which precededtroop movement, resulted in the destruction ofmany of the insurgents' weapons. Logistics, it added, such as vehicles, containers,fuel dumps and power generators were also destroyed. It said that "the casualties inflicted on the insurgents in the course of the assault will be verified during a mop up.'' According to the statement, the Defence Headquarters is quite satisfied with the progress of the operation and the fighting spirit of participating troops. It urged the Special Task Force to sustain the tempo. Meanwhile, border posts have all been mannedby security personnel to prevent escape or infiltration by the insurgents. Security sources earlier said that at least 20 members of the insurgents were killed in the Sambisa forest operation. Sambisa, a forest that spreads over a distance of 300sq km from Damboa up to Gwoza, Bamaand the Cameroon border, has been a hideout and training camp of the Boko Haram. The camp was first discovered early this year whena military raid was launched there.

May 18, 2013

Nigeria Spends 45million Dollars On Mali Conflict Resolution

In the ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability to Mali, the federal government of Nigeria has spent forty five million dollars as its own contribution apart from other forms of humanitarian assistance given by National Emergency Management Agency(NEMA). Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, disclosed this at an interactive session with journalists in Abuja yesterday on the outcome of the Nigeria-EU meeting in Brussels, on Nigeria-EU political dialogue,

May 17, 2013

Three Soldiers, Several Gunmen Killed In Daura Attack


The Nigerian Army on Friday confirmed that three soldiers were killed in an attack by gunmen in Daura, KatsinaState. Maj.-Gen. Garba Wahab, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division, Nigerian Army, who disclosed this to newsmen in Kaduna, said several of the attackers were also killed. He said that the army and other security personnel had cordoned off three areas in the

Declare State Of Emergency In Southern Kaduna- Human Rights Tells Jonathan


A human rights group, Centre for Development and Rights Advocacy, CEDRA, Thursday appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to equally declare a state of emergency in southern part of Kaduna State as he has done in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno States.
According to the group, the call for emergency became imperative in view of the ceaseless killing of defenceless villagers in Southern part of Kaduna by Fulani herdsmen.
A statement by the group’s convener, Dr. John Danfulani said, “the declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States surprised Nigerians;

Court sentences Man to Death for Fatally Stabbing Neigbour


A High Court sitting in Abudu in the Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo on Thursday sentenced one Sunday Ilawe to death by hanging for stabbing his neighbour, Blessing Ehigie, to death.


Ilawe who stabbed Ehigie with a knife on Oct. 13, 2004 at Egua-Evbu Village had earlier pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge of murder.

Jonathan Secures Release of Nigerian Prisoners In Equitorial Guinea


President Goodluck Jonathan has secured the release of 10 prisoners held byEquatorial Guinea for various immigration offences, a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.
It said the release of the prisoners was the outcome of the two-day official visit by Mr. Jonathan to the country between March 21 and 22.
“The host Minister of National Security disclosed that such a gesture had never been officially extended to any illegal immigrant in Equatorial Guinea from any country.

Arms, Bodies Recovered In Nasarawa State.


The Nasarawa State Government yesterday said it has recovered some arms and ammunition from the Ombatse militia group.

A statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Hajiya Zainab Abdulmumini, said some bodies have been recovered and handed over to the victim’s families. But the statement did not give any figure.

It also said some have been recovered and handed over to the police.

May 16, 2013

Army begins Offensive Against Boko Haram


The Nigeria Army has begun an offensive against Boko Haram Islamists, raiding camps in a remote northeastern park, while more than 2,000 troops have beendeployed to retake territory seized by theinsurgents, a military source told AFP Thursday. “Our men raided some terrorist camps inthe Sambisa Game Reserve,” in Borno state, said the senior officer who requested anonymity. “So far 2,000 troops have been deployed to Borno,” headded, declining to comment on the forces sent to the other affected states of Yobe and Adamawa

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ACN Calls For Rejection of Emergency Rule

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has,however, described the declaration of a state of emergency in the three states as lacking in original thinking, and therefore asked the National Assembly toreject it. In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said if the use of force was capable of ending the Boko Haram crisis, it would have ended a long time ago. It said while the President was right in expressing outrage over the mindless killings and wanton destructionby the insurgents, he was wrong in proposing more of the same measures that have failed to yield results. “If the medicine given to a patient has not cured his or her illness,

CAN Calls For Dissolution Of Amnesty Committee

The declaration of a state of emergency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe has received the official endorsement of the umbrella body of Christians in the country, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, even as they called for the dissolution of the amnesty committee saying it was no longer relevant. CAN president, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, in a statement by his Special Assistant,

May 15, 2013

Christian Association Leader In Borno State Killed After Declaration Of State Of Emergency

Gunmen, believed to be members of the extremist Boko Haram sect, on Tuesday evening shot dead the Borno Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN. Faye Pama Musa was killed inside his Maiduguri residence less than an hour after President Goodluck Jonathan declared a State of Emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States. The National President of CAN, Ayo Oritsejafor, confirmed the cleric's killing. Kenny Asaka, the spokesperson to Mr. Oritsejafor, in a brief statement described the killing as "sad." Mr. Jonathan had before the incident slammed a state of emergency on Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States, saying it had become necessary for the Government to take extraordinary measures to restore normalcy. "After wide consultations, and in exercise of the powers conferred on me by the provisionsof Section 305, sub-section 1 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, I hereby declare a State of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states," he said

UN Assembly Expected To Approve Syria Resolution

The U.N. General Assembly is expected to approve Wednesday an Arab-backed resolution calling for a political transition in Syria and strongly condemning President Bashar Assad's regime for its escalating use of heavy weapons, U.N. diplomats said. But the resolution will not have as much support as the assembly's previous resolutionlast August denouncing Syria's crackdown ondissent, the diplomats said Tuesday, speakingon condition of anonymity because consultations have been private. The 193-member world body is scheduled to vote Wednesday morning on the resolution which also condemns Syria's "gross violations" of human rights, assembly spokesman Nikola Jovanovic said. The Arab group decided to seek approval of awide-ranging resolution on Syria in the General Assembly,

May 14, 2013

President Goodluck Jonathan Declares State Of Emergency In Three Northern States

In a televised address, he said he had given the military powers to take over security in the states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe. He also ordered more troops to be sent to the north-eastern states. Islamist group Boko Haram has been blamed for most of the violence, killing some2,000 people since 2010.

Five Expertriates Kidnapped Off Bayelsa Coastline Gains Freedom

Five foreigners kidnapped aboard a German ship off the Niger Delta region coast in Bayelsa have regained their freedom. Some yet to be identified gunmen abducted the five expatriates aboard an oil support vessel along Sagana waterways in Brass LocalGovernment Area of Bayelsa on April 26 2013. Kidnappings and killings carried out by pirates, and former militants have increased dramatically in the area until recent times. The deployment of 20 gunboats recently acquired by Bayelsa government by the security forces has failed to reign in the rampaging pirates even as Gov. Seriake Dickson rarely stays in the state to address the worsening insecurity in his domain, oftentraveling to Abuja the nation's capital to see President Goodluck Jonathan. The Chief Press Secretary to Bayelsa Governor, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, assured that recent upsurge in kidnap of oil workers would soon be contained, assuring law-abiding residents in the coastal areas of their safety. Iworiso-Markson, reportedly said that the Seriake Dickson administration had a zero-tolerance policy for kidnapping in Bayelsa. Two persons arrested over two previous kidnapping are reportedly being prosecuted in the state. Joint Task Force (JTF) spokesperson, Lt.Colonel Oyenma Nwachukwu states further that the JTF was on the trail of the armed kidnappers who engaged troops in a shoot at Adagbarasa/Itagbene area recently SAHARA REPORTERS

Pirates Attack Passenger Boats in Bayelsa

Armed pirates, during the weekend, reportedly terrorized passenger boats on the Nembe Creek in the Bayelsa East senatorial district, dispossessing them of their cash and belongings. The attack, it was learnt, occurred along the Sabatoru-Igweta-Iwoama-Nembe route between 4pm and 5pm. No fewer than 10 passenger boats were raided by the hoodlums who carted away some of the engines leaving their victims stranded. The Nembe-Brass waterways in the East senatorial district, it was learnt, had become vulnerable to pirate attacks, which had worsened the plight of commuters to the coastal enclave. Though no live was lost in the incident, itwas gathered that the victims who sailedfrom the Ogbia jetty were travelling to Nembe for a burial ceremony when they were attacked some nautical miles from their destination. Sources told Vanguard that the hoodlums poured fuel on some of their victims threatening to set them ablaze ostensibly to force them to part with their valuables. Attempts to get the comment of the statePolice Command Public Relations Officer, Mr. Alex Akhigbe, proved abortive as his line was not going through. VANGUARD

Kenya's Harambee Stars Plans Hostile Reception For Nigerian Super Eagles

A message from the Nigerian High Commission in Nairobi warned the Nigerian Football Federation of an impending hostile reception by their hosts and that they should do everythingto ensure the Super Eagles are psychologically prepared for what they would meet in Nairobi. The Kenyans who rattled the Eagles in Calabar in the first leg and nearly pulled an upset on the African Champions have repeatedly vowed to to make life miserable for the Nigerians. They had alleged that the Nigerian Football Federation treated them badly during their arrival in Lagos where they complained of a low quality accommodation.

May 10, 2013

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Save for his politics, President Goodluck Jonathan has not deployed sufficient experience in the art of governance, writes Olawale Olawale
At a time the Boko Haram insurgency became aggressive and crippling, all that President Goodluck Jonathan had said to the Nigerian people, at least to pacify them was that the act of terrorism had become a global threat and that it was probably the turn of Nigeria to have a dose of the bitter pills of terrorism.

His position, quite expectedly, elicited anger and rage of the people as it was not only unpresidential but an indication of a government that was both helpless and clueless. A few years down the line, the Nigerian government, still under the leadership of Jonathan, has yet found a way round the menace of Boko Haram and other sister terrorist groups that have made the Northern Nigeria their safe abode.

NFF Refuses Keshi's Plea for Okpala, Valerie


 The board of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) bluntly refused to be swayed by the appeal of Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi, for the reinstatement of his two sacked back room assistants, Sylvanus Okpala and Valerie Hounandinuou. 

Vast of Bracket Has Cancer Of The Blood (Photos)

Vast of Bracket Has Cancer Of The Blood (Photos)

May 08, 2013

EFCC Arrests Bayelsa State Ex- Governor Timipre Sylva

Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Wednesday arrested Timipre Sylva, the former governor of Bayelsa State, after the former governor played a boyish hide and seek game with the operatives of the agency.The anti graft agency said the former Governor was arrested at his No. 3, Niger Street, Maitama,