Monday, September 17, 2012

DR DAMAGES


As Nigerians kick against the planned introduction of N5000 notes

In this episode, Reuben Abati answers the great question, "Does the president drink ogogoro or not? Does the president drink kain- kain?" He shows you the lessons that government ministers learn after the sacking of Prof. Bart Nnaji.

Why did Nigeria's First Lady Patience Jonathan fall ill the same week that the Petroleum minister, Mrs. Dieziani Allison Madueke?

Why did Nigeria's First Lady Patience Jonathan fall ill the same week that the Petroleum minister, Mrs. Dieziani Allison Madueke? Is it food poisoning or just too much cassava bread? You won't believe what mischievous Nigerians are insinuating. Trust Dr. Damages to let you onto it.

Monday, September 3, 2012

14 feared killed in Abuja, Jigawa road accidents

A TANKER convoying fuel exploded yesterday at Maje town an outskirt of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja killing two persons, and destroying 27 shops and three houses, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed.

ACN decries police, SSS tussle over Oyerinde’s murder


CITING indiscipline, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has described as a national embarrassment the bickering and power tussle between the police and the State Security Services (SSS) over investigations into the killing of Olaitan Oyerinde, the Principal Private Secretary to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.

Ondo LP, ACN trade words, Oke to complete Agagu’s projects

CAMPAIGN for votes in the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State continued at the weekend with the political parties unveiling their plans for a better state, just as some engaged in altercation over who will win the polls.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Fire Guts LUTH’s DOT Centre

The Direct Observation -Therapy Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital was Thursday gutted fire.
The building houses TB patients.

Mimiko kicks off campaign in Owo, ACN denies role in violence

Governor Olusegun Mimiko yesterday in Owo kicked off his re-election campaign with a pledge to work with renewed vigour towards a better Ondo State.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Ondo guber polls and the beats of war

TUESDAY August 16, 1983 is already playing on the minds of many people in Ondo State. On that day, three decades ago, bands of thugs, in what the victims described as premeditated violence hatched by politicians, took to the streets of Akure and other cities, killing and maiming. Prominent members of the opposition camp were hunted down and murdered in cold blood and in one blood-curdling instance; the severed head of an opposition leader was put on a stake and carried in a dance-like manner to the music of a taunting crowd.

Visa: U.S lists Nigeria, Brazil, China as priority nations

The U.S has listed Nigeria, Brazil and China as priority nations on its visa application following a surge in consular demands, Patty Neary, a consular officer, said on Wednesday.