Tokunbo cars to cost more as from January 1
As from first of January 2015, prices of imported used cars otherwise
known as Tokunbo or second-hand cars are expected to go up as the second
phase of the national automotive policy which was announced in November
2013, will commence
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Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
MARRIAGE & DIVORCE
Huge mistakes I made as a wife
(I'm The Ex-Wife Now)
By Sloane Bradshaw
At first it was easy for me to
point every single finger and toe at my husband for obliterating our
10-year marriage. He's the one who cheated and walked out without
looking back. And long before that, he repeatedly shut me out, choosing
to bury himself in his work to avoid what was happening to us at home. Blame
was my coping mechanism to get through the first difficult months of
our separation, and "how dare he (gasp!)" was my mantra. I rallied an
entire army of supporters who, like me, were totally, utterly and
completely aghast at the nerve -- the gall -- of this man. Saturday, 27 December 2014
EDITORIAL
The problem of dual citizenship
Friday, 19 December 2014
IMMIGRATION & POLICY
Hungary is new hot spot on migrant route into EU
By Pablo Gorondi
ASOTTHALOM, Hungary (AP) — With
the Mediterranean Sea becoming too treacherous and other routes blocked
by barbed-wire fences, would-be migrants are taking a new route into the
Europe Union: through Hungary. Coming from as
far away as Afghanistan and Syria and as near as Kosovo and Albania,
thousands of migrants a week are crossing into Hungary and requesting
asylum, turning the country into an EU transit hot spot.
Friday, 12 December 2014
LIVING ABROAD
5 countries where it's hardest to become a citizen
Obtaining permanent residency
status or gaining citizenship in a foreign county may seem like a good
idea for those who no longer want to live in the country where they were
born or whose passport they hold. But some nations make that transition
especially difficult unless you marry a citizen of that country or – in
some cases – have ancestors who were citizens.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
POLITICS & POLICY
Hungary summons U.S. envoy over McCain's 'neo-fascist' comment
click to read McCain's words
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's Foreign Ministry summoned the U.S. envoy on Wednesday after U.S. Senator John McCain called Prime Minister Viktor Orban a "neo-fascist dictator."
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
PRESS RELEASE
International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism
9 November 2014
United against fascism & anti-semitism
More than 220 coordinated actions have been organised by grass-roots organisations and different local groups in 45 European countries for the International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism. This year's variety in actions ranged from commemorations, lectures, debates, demonstrations and symposiums over radio programmes and online-campaigns, up to concerts and film festivals. On www.DayAgainstFascism.eu you can find many local activities that took place in Europe. These local actions were united under the common slogan: "REMEMBER".
Saturday, 29 November 2014
FEATURES
Solarizing the systemic
Toyin Falola
Professor Falola is a University Distinguished Teaching Professor and
Jacob & Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities University
of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA. This is an excerpt of a convocation
lecture, “Education at the Historic Crossroads: New Paths for a New
Beginning” delivered at Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode,
November 26, 2014.
Toyin Falola
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Dr. Tai Solarin |
Thursday, 27 November 2014
POLITICS & POLICY
Hungary retreats from Putin as Orban rediscovers Germany
By Zoltan Simon
Hungarian premier Viktor Orban is
trying to keep his balance as the geopolitical ground shifts
beneath him, and that means taking a step toward Germany and
away from Russia. Orban has made a point of cultivating ties with President Vladimir Putin, criticizing the sanctions imposed on Russia and negotiating a $14 billion loan from the Kremlin. This month the Hungarian leader sent different signals when he voiced support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity, called Germany his “compass” on foreign policy and visited NATO troops stationed in Lithuania.
Friday, 14 November 2014
SPORTS
No African player nominated for FIFA's Puskas Award
Despite
boasting of some of the best strikers in the game, no African player
was able to get into the 10-man shortlist released by FIFA for the
Puskas award given out yearly to the finest goal scored within the
period.
BUSINESS
Tokunbo dealers to sell Nigeria-made cars
By Rasheed Bisiriyu
Used car dealers may soon begin to sell made-in-Nigeria vehicles as part of measures to incorporate them into the new automotive policy of the Federal Government. Already, the Tokunbo or used car dealers are holding talks with the National Automotive Council, an agency of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, on the modalities of their participation in the policy.
By Rasheed Bisiriyu
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Used car dealers may soon begin to sell made-in-Nigeria vehicles as part of measures to incorporate them into the new automotive policy of the Federal Government. Already, the Tokunbo or used car dealers are holding talks with the National Automotive Council, an agency of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, on the modalities of their participation in the policy.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
NIGERIA'S AFFAIRS
Nigeria under Goodluck Jonathan
LAGOS (AFP) - Key dates in
Nigeria since President Goodluck Jonathan, who on Tuesday announced his
candidacy for the February 14, 2015 presidential election, first came to
power in 2010.
NIGERIAN POLITICS
Nigeria's president announces second-term bid
POLITICS & POLICY
Hungary protestors demand removal of 'corrupt' tax chief
Budapest (AFP) - Several
thousand Hungarians marched though Budapest on Sunday to demand the
resignation of the head of the country's tax office after she was banned
from entering the United States over alleged corruption.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Friday, 31 October 2014
SOCIETY
Hungary internet tax cancelled after mass protests
Hungary has decided to shelve a proposed tax on internet data traffic after mass protests against the plan.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Sunday, 26 October 2014
POLITICS, MONEY & BUSINESS
SPORTS/FOOTBALL
Falcons beat Lioness, win AWC
By Kazeem Busari
The Super Falcons on Saturday in Windhoek, Namibia defeated the Lionesses of Cameroon 2-0 to reclaim the African Women's Championship title which they lost to Equatorial Guinea in 2012.
By Kazeem Busari
The Super Falcons on Saturday in Windhoek, Namibia defeated the Lionesses of Cameroon 2-0 to reclaim the African Women's Championship title which they lost to Equatorial Guinea in 2012.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
POLITICS, BUSINESS, MONEY & DIPLOMACY
Putin's Next Move Could Make Eastern Europe Explode
By By Brett LoGiurato (Reuters)
That's the question a panel of Russia experts was trying to answer Tuesday morning. Attention on Russia and the crisis in Ukraine has dwindled as the press has focused more on the West's fight against the extremist group calling itself the Islamic State.
Friday, 10 October 2014
POLITICS
Hungary's far-right faces hard slog despite prospect of winning town halls
By Marton Dunai
TISZAVASVARI
Hungary (Reuters) - Hungary's far-right Jobbik party is on track to take
over dozens of city halls in a municipal election on Sunday, handing it
new powers that, critics say, it will use to persecute ethnic
minorities.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
ROAD & TRANSPORT
SON begins implementation of standard for Tokunbo vehicles
By Favour Nnabugwu & Damilola Faniyi
Disturbed by the increasing rate of accidents on Nigerian roads and to also grow the country's automotive industry, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON has commenced the implementation of conformity to standard of second-hand vehicles popularly known as 'tokunbo' across the country.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
NIGERIA'S AFFAIRS
54th Independence Anniversary: Nigerians speak
By Nan
A cross section of Nigerians on Wednesday said Nigeria's 54th Independence anniversary was worth celebrating because “we are still a united nation” in spite of the numerous challenges. Other citizens, however, said
that the atmosphere was not ripe for celebration due to insurgency in
parts of the country and the Chibok girls, among other challenges.
By Nan

Friday, 26 September 2014
TRAVEL & HUMAN RIGHTS
Torn Passport: Egypt
Air admits error, to pay compensation to Joshua Kunle Abdul-Azeez,
Nigerian medical student studying in Ukraine
ABUJA-The management of Egypt Air, which was accused of maltreatment and wrongful deportation of a Nigerian medical student, Joshua Kunle Abdul-Azeez, studying in Ukraine and tearing his Nigerian international passport has admitted making a mistake and offered to compensate the student.
ABUJA-The management of Egypt Air, which was accused of maltreatment and wrongful deportation of a Nigerian medical student, Joshua Kunle Abdul-Azeez, studying in Ukraine and tearing his Nigerian international passport has admitted making a mistake and offered to compensate the student.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
POLICY & POLITY
Nigeria military claims Boko Haram leader dead
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
SPORTS/HUMAN INTEREST
Ghanaian football star, Asamoah Gyan, holding press conference to deny using friend as human sacrifice
By Ryan Rosenblatt
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Asamoah Gyan insists he did not use the rapper Castro as a human sacrifice. And he's having a press conference to clear it up. Castro and Janet Bandu went
missing in July when they were on vacation with Gyan and the striker's
family. The assumption was that they drowned in the ocean, but the
inability of anyone to find a body has apparently kicked up suspicions
in Ghana. And some have begun to suggest that Gyan sacrificed Castro and Bandu.
Monday, 22 September 2014
BUSINESS & IMPORT
Nigerian Govt reneges on promise, collects 70% tariff on vehicles
By David Ogah
Clearing agents, freight forwarders protest, Customs blames ministry • Stakeholders say it's ploy by NCS to meet N1.2tr revenue target
CONTRARY to the promise of the Federal Government to suspend the collection of a new tariff on imported vehicles till January 1, 2015, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has actually begun the implementation of the regime. This development has drawn the ire of stakeholders, including clearing agents and freight forwarders at the Lagos ports.
By David Ogah
Clearing agents, freight forwarders protest, Customs blames ministry • Stakeholders say it's ploy by NCS to meet N1.2tr revenue target
CONTRARY to the promise of the Federal Government to suspend the collection of a new tariff on imported vehicles till January 1, 2015, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has actually begun the implementation of the regime. This development has drawn the ire of stakeholders, including clearing agents and freight forwarders at the Lagos ports.
Friday, 19 September 2014
Thursday, 18 September 2014
PHOTO NEWS
African language parade
African language parade was recently held in Budapest. Our brothers and sisters were there to showcase their stock in trade. Clothing, food, books were all displayed to grace the atmosphere. It's never too late to learn
African language parade was recently held in Budapest. Our brothers and sisters were there to showcase their stock in trade. Clothing, food, books were all displayed to grace the atmosphere. It's never too late to learn
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
OPINION
Ikimi,
Ribadu & Politics of defection
By Theophilus Ilevbare
In recent weeks the All Progressive Congress(APC) has been
rocked with a tidal wave of defection of a founding member in Chief Tom Ikimi
and the party’s 2011 presidential candidate, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to the party
Nigerians loathe but can’t vote out of power at the centre, the Peoples
Democratic Party(PDP). Ikimi’s grievance
with the APC hierarchy stems from how he was barred from contesting the party’s
chairmanship position.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
TRAVEL & HUMAN RIGHTS
HORROR: Egypt Air wrongly flew a Nigerian medical student to another country, tore his passport & locked him up
A Nigerian medical student returning to school in Ukraine tells the story of how he nearly died at the hands of Egypt Air officials who wrongly routed him to Moldova, never gave him food for days and called him bloody Nigerian before deporting him back to Lagos
We serve you the story as written by JOSHUA KUNLE ABDUL-AZEEZ, the student who is lucky to be alive and whose ordeal should interest Nigerians.
A Nigerian medical student returning to school in Ukraine tells the story of how he nearly died at the hands of Egypt Air officials who wrongly routed him to Moldova, never gave him food for days and called him bloody Nigerian before deporting him back to Lagos
We serve you the story as written by JOSHUA KUNLE ABDUL-AZEEZ, the student who is lucky to be alive and whose ordeal should interest Nigerians.
Friday, 5 September 2014
OPINION
Remember "Show me the money," from the film Jerry Maguire? We ask Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "Show me the Science!" He asserts that bombardment of Gaza will continue... . "We
are determined to continue the campaign with all means and as is
needed. We will not stop until we guarantee full security and quiet for
the residents of the south and all citizens of Israel."
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
FEATURE OPINION
Hypocrisy
of America’s experimental Ebola drug
By Theophilus Ilevbare
These days, nothing strikes a bout of panic and paranoia than
the thought of Ebola Virus Disease. It’s been decades since a disease or
calamity of such proportions threatened our relationships, businesses, sports
and our very existence.
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
FEATURE
'I abandoned Switzerland visa for lady mechanic job'
By Simon Ebegbulem, Benin-City
Mrs Sandra Aguebor-Ekperuoh is founder, Lady Mechanic Initiative. History was made, last week, in Benin City, Edo State, when the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, laid the foundation stone of the Lady Mechanic workshop.
By Simon Ebegbulem, Benin-City
Mrs Sandra Aguebor-Ekperuoh is founder, Lady Mechanic Initiative. History was made, last week, in Benin City, Edo State, when the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, laid the foundation stone of the Lady Mechanic workshop.
Monday, 4 August 2014
OPINION
Creating stability & lasting peace in Libya
By Dr. David Leffler
In
June 2014, Libya held its second election since Col. Gaddafi's
overthrow, but the hoped-for stability is still elusive. Libya has had
five governments since the 2011 revolution and despite the June
elections turmoil continues to reign.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
BUSINESS/IMPORT
UPDATED: Duty on used cars not increased to 70% says Aganga
By Olalekan Adetayo
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, on Wednesday said there was no truth in media reports that duty on used cars had been increased to 70 per cent with effect from July 1 based on the new National Automotive Policy.
By Olalekan Adetayo
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, on Wednesday said there was no truth in media reports that duty on used cars had been increased to 70 per cent with effect from July 1 based on the new National Automotive Policy.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
BUSINESS/IMPORT
Nigeria: Vehicles' prices rise as 70% tariff begins July 1
FROM Monday, a new car that was sold for N3 million before the Federal Government introduced the new automotive policy may now cost N5.1 million. The full implementation of the policy which begins today (July1) has put 70 per cent tariff on vehicles.
FROM Monday, a new car that was sold for N3 million before the Federal Government introduced the new automotive policy may now cost N5.1 million. The full implementation of the policy which begins today (July1) has put 70 per cent tariff on vehicles.
Monday, 30 June 2014
World Cup Brazil 2014
Brazil 2014: Nigeria & Algeria eliminated
By Hakeem Babalola
The two remaining African teams in the on-going world cup tournament in Brazil have been eliminated in the round of 16. They were sent packing by two European teams.
By Hakeem Babalola
The two remaining African teams in the on-going world cup tournament in Brazil have been eliminated in the round of 16. They were sent packing by two European teams.
OPINION
Nigeria: Women fight climate change through agricultural output
By Odimegwu Onwumere
Women farmers and
environmentalists in Nigeria are doing everything possible to control the
effects of climate change on agriculture.
Saturday, 28 June 2014
OPINION
What ‘good press’ in Nigeria means
By Don Baridam, PhD
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Since the “BringBackOurGirls”
protests started after we learnt that about 276 girls were abducted by the
radical Islamic group called Boko Haram on April 14th, 2014, there
is nothing that many commentators have not compared President Goodluck Jonathan
to in this trial period of our history as a nation. There has been what I perceive as induced slams
on the President. These slams are what is regarded these days in Nigeria as
‘good press’, especially by the opposition groups and some individuals.
Friday, 27 June 2014
2014 WORLD CUP BRAZIL
W/Cup Brazil: Nigeria & Algeria for the knock-out stage
By Hakeem Babalola
Only two out of the five representatives from Africa managed to advance to the knock out stage of the football tournament in Brazil. Nigeria and Algeria came second in their respective group to march on.
By Hakeem Babalola
Only two out of the five representatives from Africa managed to advance to the knock out stage of the football tournament in Brazil. Nigeria and Algeria came second in their respective group to march on.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014
Greece beats Ivory Coast after controversial stoppage time foul (Video)
See the video yourself and form your own opinion. Are referees destroying and killing football? Why and how to curb refereed inefficiency in the most glamorous sport in the world? See the video after the cutSunday, 22 June 2014
SPORTS: BRAZIL 2014
Nigeria beat Bosnia, Ghana draw Germany
By Hakeem Babalola
Both Nigeria and Ghana can still make it to the second stage of the on-goiong world cup in Brazil
By Hakeem Babalola
Both Nigeria and Ghana can still make it to the second stage of the on-goiong world cup in Brazil
Friday, 20 June 2014
SPORTS: FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2014
Budapest's best places to watch the World Cup
The time-zone difference between Europe and South America means that the games are played between 6pm and 5am in Hungarian time, but there is always a Budapest venue open to show live broadcasts. So don’t miss anything – no matter which team you’re rooting for, this roundup reveals where you can join loads of other cheering fans, often at locations offering drink specials and other soccer-related promotions.
The time-zone difference between Europe and South America means that the games are played between 6pm and 5am in Hungarian time, but there is always a Budapest venue open to show live broadcasts. So don’t miss anything – no matter which team you’re rooting for, this roundup reveals where you can join loads of other cheering fans, often at locations offering drink specials and other soccer-related promotions.
WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014
Brazil: World cup protests continue
As the world cup reaches its exciting and intriguing moments, masked protesters carry shields and sticks while marching in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, June 19, 2014.
As the world cup reaches its exciting and intriguing moments, masked protesters carry shields and sticks while marching in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, June 19, 2014.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
NEWS
BUSINESS/IMPORT
TRAVEL/IMMIGRATION
Italy to repatriate 700 Nigerian prisoners serving in various prisons across the country
Nigeria and Italy would soon conclude negotiations on a Prisoners Transfer Agreement to facilitate the return of over 700 Nigerian prisoners serving in various prisons across Italy. Italian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Fulvius Rusticu, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.
Nigeria and Italy would soon conclude negotiations on a Prisoners Transfer Agreement to facilitate the return of over 700 Nigerian prisoners serving in various prisons across Italy. Italian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Fulvius Rusticu, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
WORLD CUP 2014 BRAZIL
Double shame for Cameroun as Assou-Ekotto head-butts team-mate, out of W/Cup
Cameroon went down fighting as they exited the World Cup with Benoit Assou-Ekotto head-butting team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo. The pair clashed in the closing stages as frustration boiled over during the ill-disciplined African nation's 4-0 hammering by Croatia.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
TRAVEL
Allegation of luggage pilfering resurfaces at Lagos airport
IKEJA-Pilfering of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports. The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
IKEJA-Pilfering of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports. The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014
Africa representatives: Ivory Coast wins, Nigeria draws, others loseBy Hakeem Babalola
Out of the five African representatives in the ongoing world cup in Brazil, only Ivory Coast won its first group match against Japan.
Out of the five African representatives in the ongoing world cup in Brazil, only Ivory Coast won its first group match against Japan.
IMPORT & BUSINESS
Nigeria: Cost of clearing goods at ports up by 200%
By Godfrey Bivbere
Clearing agents operating in the
nation's seaports have cried out over alleged re-introduction of the
controversial benchmark for all imported consignments, saying that the
introduction has hiked cost of clearing goods by 200 per cent. Customs has
however claimed that the new scheme was brought back to enable the Service meet
its revenue target.
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
WORLD CUP 2014 BRAZIL
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Sunday, 8 June 2014
Thursday, 29 May 2014
EDITORIAL
NEWS
Nigeria's president orders full scale offensive on Boko
Haram
By Tim Cocks
By Tim Cocks
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's president said on Thursday he
had ordered "a full-scale operation" against Boko Haram Islamist
militants and sought to reassure the parents of 219 schoolgirls being held by
the group that their children would be freed.
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
NEWS & REPORTS
Boko Haram: Ghana’s President tasks army to be at alert
Ghanaian President John D. Mahama has charged the country’s Armed Forces to ‘be on the alert’ for asymmetrical terrorist attacks from Islamist militants, including the Boko Haram.WORLD NEWS
Saturday, 24 May 2014
TRIBUTE ESSAY
20yrs after: Tribute to my father
By Suage Badey
By Suage Badey
It is 20 years on May 21 2014, when death snatched my
humble, good-humored and kindhearted father away from us – his wife, children
and beloved ones. I’m still bemused to figure-out the circumstance that led to
his inappropriate death.