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  • Kehinde Adeola // October 25, 2007 at 10:57 am | Reply

    Thank you for the breaking news section. We dont have to waut till the net day to catch up with the latest happenings.
    Good job.

  • sam // October 25, 2007 at 11:19 am | Reply

    This is Great News

  • maduka // October 25, 2007 at 1:44 pm | Reply

    Please send Breaking News update regularly

  • OLABIYI JULIUS OYEKOLA // October 26, 2007 at 11:38 am | Reply

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  • ALONU IKECHUKWU // October 30, 2007 at 7:40 am | Reply

    I AM REALLY IMPRESSED WITH THE WAY YOU RELAY YOUR NEWS I AM REALLY IMPRESSED AND I KNOW THE SKY IS YOUR BEGINNING

  • Ostin // November 2, 2007 at 11:50 am | Reply

    Thanks for providing valuable information with little or no financial support compared to newspapers and the like. However, I haven’t seen any reporting on the Ibori story by thetimesofnigeria compared to other news sources. For a while, you only covered Ibori’s version of stories and you haven’t talked about or published the affidavits EFCC submitted to the Fed Court in Benin, you haven’t reported on Ibori’s wife being arrested.
    I will like to hear more about those stories since you have access to priviledged information.

    Thanks
    Ostin Nwosisi


    Editor’s Note:
    Dear Nwosisi,
    First, thank you for being a valued reader of our newspaper. I think you spoke too soon. The arrest of Theresa Ibori is currently our lead story.

  • mogbolu favour // November 7, 2007 at 5:48 am | Reply

    Am really impressed with the updates of happenings i get to read from your paper. you guys should not relent in your finding and reporting of things happening in our God’s owned country.
    keep flying high the sky is indeed your start.
    wants to get more about madam speakers involvement in that deal

  • Lewis Ekiyor // November 12, 2007 at 1:31 pm | Reply

    Thank you times for being the paper with a strategic lead to national discuss.

    On the current discuss in Nigeria on gas flaring, I wish ask a few questions, is this a policy on gas flaring in Nigeria? If yes, is there a clare objective linked to achievable targets?

    If you take a clear look, the answer is an emphatic No. The flares out policy, I must mention is purely a policy of SPDC which the OPTS adopted and finally the OBJ administration highjacked. But since government in Nigeria is about short term gains, no effort was put in place to ensure achievement. The Nigerian government is waiting for SPDC again to find a solution that politicians can then highjack.

    How on earth will so called expert call for an outright ban when they do not even have any statistics of how this can be achieved. Any arbitrary target can never be achieved.

    I therefore call on the National Assembly and the Minister for environment to parley the OPTS and review what is and what ought to be and finally set quantifiable targets considering the costs implication, the availability of technical know-how, the security situation in the Niger Delta etc. That way, we can move forward.

    Again, rash short term praises has never been a sustainable solution.

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