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3 Reasons Why Stephen Keshi Needs a Technical Assistant

Since Stephen Keshi took over the reins at the glass house as the Super Eagles head coach, the team has grown to become one of the most feared in world football. The just concluded CHAN tournament shed more light on

Of Winners and Losers of ASUU Strike

By Toks Ero Academic activities have picked up in earnest in our universities with examinations either going on or concluded in some of the institutions. It had been six gruelling months of praying and waiting on the part of students

What Lessons Did We Learn from CHAN 2014?

The CHAN tournament turned out to be an interesting one. Maybe this is because Nigeria qualified for the mundial. By and large, the various teams showed passion and quality; from the North African teams that showed flair, to the West

When Will Nigeria Have Her Own Mandela?

By Toks Ero That former South African President and the true face of anti-apartheid struggle, Nelson Mandela has left us is a stale story. But the lessons from his life will remain eternal. In our clime for instance, the lessons

CHAN 2014: Super Eagles Square-up Against a Tough Ghanaian Team

For those following my series on the African Nations Championship, last week I focused on Ejike Uzeonyi, I’m sure many might be calling me a soothsayer; I’m sorry to disappoint you on that perception. I will describe the incredible comeback

How to Start a Revolution in Nigeria

No big revolution is possible without small personal revolution, on a personal level. It must first happen inside. ~ Jim Morrison When you think of a revolution in Nigeria, what comes to mind? Some of us think of street rallies

Love: What’s Trust Got To Do With It?

By Tania If you’re familiar with relationship advice and ‘rules’, the word ‘trust’ is definitely not new to you. Wherever you find ‘7 magical keys to a lasting relationship’, or ‘Ingredients to make your relationship work’ or any similar topic,

4 Mistakes Parents Make With Children

By Tega Atigogo Being a parent is one of the most fulfilling experiences a person can have. It’s basically loving and caring for another life. However, there are some socially acceptable norms that are considered rules when it comes to

Open Letter to Our Future Wives

By Poett Brymoh 1. Dearly beloved, I write to you in this moment through a calling in my spirit, just as Paul wrote to the church in Ephesians forbearing in mind that we are already made one body by faith.

TEDx Maitama: Overcoming the Fear of Vested Interests – Sanusi Lamido, CBN Governor

Hello everyone and good morning. I’m very happy to be here with you. Just to tell you that I am a rather outdated person. I never really knew what the TEDeX event was, and when my daughter spoke to me

CHAN 2014: Can These Eagles Be Champs?

Mali brew up one of the earliest shockers of the CHAN tournament when it beat the Super Eagles of Nigeria 2-1 in the second game of Group A at Cape Town Stadium, South Africa on Saturday night. Goals from Abdoulaye

Iheanacho’s Move to Manchester City; Good Or Bad?

There are indications that Manchester City is tying up a work permit for Nigerian wonderkid Kelechi Iheanacho. The 17-year-old is set to join the Blues after starring in the Under-17 World Cup last summer, but it has proved to be

#Project365: Making Success of 365 Days in 2014 with Jimi Tewe

Let me say this, I don’t like to think about 2014 as a year; I’d rather call it 365 days. In fact, what I’ve done is that for 2014, I call it the 365 day project. When you think years,

Mikel, Toure and Drogba Top Contenders for CAF African Footballer of the Year Award

The race to crown Africa’s best soccer star for 2013 couldn’t have been tighter. It has been so fierce that people, especially Nigerian pundits, see the Glo CAF Awards as a tournament that would unveil Africa’s winner. In my opinion,

#RealScript by Steve Harris (Part 4 of 6)

1. I sat by the stream wondering how far I could throw a stout oak tree when I heard footsteps behind me. #RealScript 2. I hear you’ve been looking for me. It was HER! #RealScript 3. She looked even more

My Frustration With New Year Resolutions

By Bankole Williams Let me start off by talking about my frustration with New Year Resolutions. I recognize that people have different resolutions for New Year; so people set goals, but they don’t get goals. And that’s my frustration; the

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