He was a businessman, a national and international figure, a philanthropist and a politician ─ but nobody would have classified MKO Abiola as an activist until the June 12, 1993
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President Goodluck Jonathan says his government’s doors are open for dialogue and reconciliation if the insurgents renounce “terrorism and embrace peace”. He was addressing the nation on Thursday in a special broadcast
The senate joint committee on finance has said $49.8bn is not missing from the federation account. Central Bank governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now suspended, had alleged in a widely circulated
Exactly one month ago, we launched TheCable newspaper “to deliver knowledge-driven journalism in the pursuit of Nigeria’s progress”. Our mandate is to deliver news and views with speed and simplicity,
A suspect in the May 20 bombing of Jos Central Market has been arrested, according to defence spokesman, Major-Gen. Chris
States controlled by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the north-east consume 90% of the nation’s security vote, minister of
Senator Magnus Abe of the Rivers South East Constituency wants Nigerians to direct their misgivings over senators’ huge allowances to
The #BringBackOurGirls campaigners in Abuja were on Wednesday attacked by hooligans. During the attack, which lasted about 30 minutes, the thugs
The National Confab has been suspended for the rest of the week, following the death of Maryam Kutigi, wife of Confab
Tertiary education admission-seekers who have written the Computer Based Test (CBT) of the Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) but