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Saturday, 3 March 2012
NEWS
South Africa refuses entry to Nigerian passengers
Many Nigerians aboard Arik
Air and South Africa Airways flights were refused entry to South Africa on
Friday, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
NEWS
By Nzau Musau,
NEWS
Sierra Leone: Taylor ruling set for April
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
COMMENTARY
Jerry Rawlings on the enlightenment cylinder
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong
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Ex-Ghanian president, Jerry Rawlings |
Suddenly, ex-President
Jerry Rawlings has had epiphany about the on-going Ghanaian/African
enlightenment movement. Face-to-face with some lethal cultural inhibitions that
have been demeaning Ghanaians'/Africans' humanity, Rawlings, in the manner of
Archimedes and Isaac Newton, exclaimed "I need an explanation."
FOOTBALL PERSONALITY
I left Super Eagles to avoid disgrace
By Ganiyu Salman, Lagos
FORMER Super Eagles captain, Austin Okocha, has declared that he left international football to avoid being disgraced in the face of declining productivity.
By Ganiyu Salman, Lagos
FORMER Super Eagles captain, Austin Okocha, has declared that he left international football to avoid being disgraced in the face of declining productivity.
COMMENTARY
Kalu, PPA & the politics of ridicule
By Odimegwu Onwumere
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Orji Kalu |
Even in politics and in the secular
and spiritual business, former governor of Abia State,
Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, who is the chairman Board of Trustee of the Progressive
People’s Alliance (PPA), is a success story. As a strategist who has a wand of
gold, anything he touches turns to gold and his followers are in tremendous
integer. Even to date, majority of people could attest to the fact that it is
politically thoughtlessness not to be on the side of Kalu. Whether he is in the
political office or not, his is the winning team.
NEWS FEATURE
Nigerian ladies of easy virtues rampant in Italy, Sweden,
others
By Nnanna Okere
By Nnanna Okere
Female Nigerians are being trafficked to Italy,
Sweden and other parts of Europe under the guise of a better life.
This disclosure was made by
an Italy-based Non-Governmental organization, (NGO) known as New Face of
Nigeria (NFN). Monday, 27 February 2012
NEWS
Senegal: Paris
sets up voting booths for elections
Paris's Senegalese community flooded
offices set up in the city's northern suburbs on Sunday, to vote for a new
president in Senegal's
contentious elections. President Abdoulaye Wade is up for a third term, amidst
violent protest during the campaigns.
NEWS
Boko Haram’s rage has
local roots
KANO, Nigeria — In an imam’s quiet office, two
young men in long hooded robes, their faces hidden by checked scarves, calmly
described their deadly war against the Nigerian state. A
member of Boko Haram, an Islamist group that has staged deadly attacks in Kano, in northern Nigeria. “Millions of people in Kano State
are supporting us,” he said.
COMMENTARY
Somalia: A failed state but useful lessons
for African countries
By Michael J.K. Bokor, Ph.D.
At long last, there is something on the horizon to assure us that the decades-long Somali crisis will be tackled to restore sanity to the Horn of Africa and relieve the world of a major headache. Somalia may be suffering the negative backlash of political instability but the world feels the pinch when the Somali pirates strike vessels plying the Indian Ocean. In a fell swoop, the international community wants to kill many birds with one stone—a resolute determination to eradicate en bloc al-Shabab, the terrorist group!
By Michael J.K. Bokor, Ph.D.
At long last, there is something on the horizon to assure us that the decades-long Somali crisis will be tackled to restore sanity to the Horn of Africa and relieve the world of a major headache. Somalia may be suffering the negative backlash of political instability but the world feels the pinch when the Somali pirates strike vessels plying the Indian Ocean. In a fell swoop, the international community wants to kill many birds with one stone—a resolute determination to eradicate en bloc al-Shabab, the terrorist group!
Sunday, 26 February 2012
INTERVIEW
When acting becomes a life
By Anthony Obi & Okogbue Ngozi
She is one promising and dazzling talent that any producer in search of an actress would want to have on set. Damilola Adegbite started her acting career with Tinsel a M-Net production over five years ago. According to her, acting has been her childhood dream, which explains why she dumped her certificate in Business Administration from Bowen University, for the make-believe world. Dammy believes her certificate is not wasted as she could still use the experience she acquired as a business administrator in a tertiary institution when she owned her business. She spoke with Saturday Sun on her acting career, her life and other things.
By Anthony Obi & Okogbue Ngozi
She is one promising and dazzling talent that any producer in search of an actress would want to have on set. Damilola Adegbite started her acting career with Tinsel a M-Net production over five years ago. According to her, acting has been her childhood dream, which explains why she dumped her certificate in Business Administration from Bowen University, for the make-believe world. Dammy believes her certificate is not wasted as she could still use the experience she acquired as a business administrator in a tertiary institution when she owned her business. She spoke with Saturday Sun on her acting career, her life and other things.