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Saturday, 10 March 2012
COMMENTARY
“2015
will take care of itself“– Princewill
By
Nwaorgu Faustinus
For some time now, the grapevine has
been awash with reactions, comments, views and scepticism of what the former AC
governorship candidate in 2007, Prince Tonye Princewill wants in Rivers
State politics, given his past and present actions which some school of thought
feel to be a political Launchpad to market himself prior to the 2015
Governorship election .
COMMENTARY
Amaechi, model schools & government policies
By Odimegwu Onwumere
“We are tinkering with the idea of
establishing a new teachers’ training college for the sole purpose of training
teachers. We don’t have teachers and if we establish it, it becomes an easy
avenue to feed the University. We want to also establish a Rivers State
University of Education to train teachers because we completely lack teachers.”
COMMENTARY
South Africa must fight xenophobia
By
Levi Obijiofor
NEWS
EC proposes suspending euro
495m funds to Hungary
Brussels,
22 February 2012 - The European Commission has today proposed to suspend EUR
495 184 000 of Cohesion Fund commitments taking effect on 1 January 2013,
representing 0.5 % of GDP and 29% of the country's cohesion fund allocations
for 2013.
ANALYSIS
Will social media replace the press?

OPINION
Sun Newspaper, Kalu & Ojukwu
By Odimegwu Onwumere
"The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to
elicit it, for the greatness is there already,"…….John Buchan.
Friday, 9 March 2012
NEWS
Killers of Briton, Italian will face the law – Jonathan
By John Bulus with agency
reportsBirnin-Kebbi - Two hostages, a Briton and an Italian, who were kidnapped in Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi State and held hostage since last May by Islamic sect, Boko Haram, have been killed in an attempted rescue operation in Sokoto.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
NEWS FEATURE
Rivers’ forceful environmental removal
By Odimegwu
Onwumere
By
this hour of filing this report (1:50PM), today, 8 March, 2012, some people
accompanied by soldiers allegedly from the state government Rivers State
stormed Oyigbo, Rivers State, destroying what they claim are illegal structures
and setting them ablaze.
NEWS & TRAVEL
Turkish Airlines begins
flights to Somalia
The first major
commercial airline in more than 20 years has landed at Mogadishu
airport in war-torn Somalia.
Turkish Airlines says it is the start of a regular service to the Somali
capital, the first by an international carrier from outside East
Africa. Turkey's
Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bosdag was on board the flight, which was welcomed
by the Somali president.
FOOTBALL
Blatter canvasses support
for women football clubs
NEWS (IMMIGRATION)
Reports show Hungarians mistrust immigrants
Most
Hungarians believe that Hungary
is a very attractive destination for immigrants, according to a poll conducted
by Tárki last year.
COMMENTARY
South Africa must be warned
By Raheem Oluwafunminiyi
When two Elephants fight, it is widely believed the grass suffers. This aptly describes the ongoing diplomatic war between two African Elephants, Nigeria and South-Africa.
NEWS
Deportation: S/Africa apologizes to Nigeria
South Africa has tendered an ``unreserved apology'' to Nigeria on the deportation of 125 Nigerians who were said to have entered the country with fake yellow fever vaccination card.
NEWS
EU moves to resolve
political crisis in Guinea
By Mamadou Dian Donghol Diallo
The European Union has moved to resolve the raging political impasse in the West African nation of Guinea. The Head of Mission of the EU, Sean Doyle, said five million Euros are available for the assistance at all stages of legislative election preparation in that country.
COMMENTARY
South Africa after Julius Malema
By James N Kariuki
Julius Malema
has finally been expelled from the ANC. In practical terms, this means that he
has been pushed from the glamour of public visibility into the wilderness of
political oblivion. In the absence of a miracle, he no longer has a platform to
reach the public, an opportunity that he seemed to relish.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
NEWS
Rwanda: Locals weave their way to success
Empowered with a needle and thread, Rwandan women, Emelienne Nyiramana and Therese Iribagiza have changed their lives.
Empowered with a needle and thread, Rwandan women, Emelienne Nyiramana and Therese Iribagiza have changed their lives.
TRIBUTE
Leading U.S. Africa advocate
dies
By Bernadette B. Paolo
INTERVIEW
Our country more divided
than before

Monday, 5 March 2012
TRIBUTE TO OJUKWU
STYLE & FASHION
Ozwald Boateng for Arise Fashion Week
By Olawale Olaleye
International fashion designer, Ozwald Boateng will join his other
colleagues in the fashion industry for the Arise Fashion Week holding in Lagos from March
6-11.