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September, 2010
Femi Kuti takes the stage and launches into his politically tinged music the same way his famous father used to, carrying on a tradition some say represents the best of Nigeria 50 years after independence.
10:08 pm | Posted in
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Nigeria is 50 and Nigerians home and abroad are in jubilant mood to cerebrate a landmark occasion which no doubt has pitched the nation among others with similar history of Independence and freedom to self rule.
Plans by the former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, to return to power in 2011 have met stiff opposition by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Eighty-one percent of eligible Nigerians are willing to vote in forthcoming elections, according to a poll released yesterday.
The lackadaisical nature of the Nigerians youths and the attending lack of will to take the nation’s interest at heart have been attributed to part of the the reason why Nigeria as a country has refused to move forward since Independence fifty year on.
Many Nigerians in the Diaspora were in ecstasy following the re-emergence of African Independence television (AIT) on Tuesday afternoon following almost six months of non transmision to Europe.
A university student jumped to his death from a bridge a day after two fellow students filmed him having sex with a man in his room and broadcast it live on the internet. Tyler Clementi, 18, who was studying at Rutgers University in New Jersey,USA, jumped from the George Washington Bridge. He posted a final [...]
1:37 am | Posted in
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Nigerian officials have said they aim to finish as the top African team at the 19th Commonwealth Games, which begin in New Delhi on October 3.
Thousands of Nigerian young girls are finding economic solace in prostitution in many West African neighbouring countries, creating the most embarrassing international image nosedive for Nigerian government.
12:25 am | Posted in
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The Federal government of Nigeria said it has commenced the auditing of all revenue generating agencies in the country as well as the forensic audit of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), as part of the present administration’s effort to restore discipline in the management of public finances.
12:48 am | Posted in
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