What is his offence? He celebrated the 25th anniversary of his wedlock to his one and only wife, Mrs. Eunice Ukamaka Egwu. While one of the trade unions in the Education sector called for his resignation, a popular columnist in the Vanguard, newspaper, Ochereoma Nnanna, called for his sack from the Federal Executive Council.
Muhammad Sani Abacha, in an encounter with news-men in Kano, explained that he is going into politics to first understudy the situa-tion, pointing out that his findings will determine the likely areas of improvement. He, however, declined to reveal his choice party out of the numerous registered political parties in the country.
“I don’t think that there has been very much positive response. I think one way of dealing with the issue is for you to go close to the market where it is being sold. Then the crime stops. People are stealing the oil to sell. If you are waiting for them in the market and they can’t sell it. There is nothing for them to do with it,†Ajumogobia said.
“The 13-Point Agenda is clear, a fully mapped out strategy that was created to provide a roadmap for the actualisation of the aspira-tions of the people of Nasarawa State and I can tell you that this is a revolution in the social, economic and political development of Nasarawa State,†he said.
“Needless to tell you that Nigeria is not here. Although we are automatic qualifiers for the World Cup as host, this is a competition that has become our birthright in Africa only for coach Alphonsus Dike and his hapless squad to get us knocked out by Benin.
They have also vowed not to back down, especially when they meet President Yar’Adua today, as regards their last Thursday’s threat to pull out of the amnesty package for militants by the Federal Government if their demands were not looked into.
The President, who was represented by his Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Odein Ajumogobia (SAN), said it was the duty of the National Assembly to take into considerations logical positions on the bill.
They soon caught up with it at a traffic snarl close to the Mile Two bridge. The action of the police men, however, did not go down well with some passengers in a commercial bus heading for the Wharf.
When people from the Niger Delta and other Nigerians raised their voices in protest, government sources were quoted by Vanguard of Thursday, July 23, 2009 as saying: “Those who do not want the project to be sited in the North should have a rethink because there is absolutely nothing they can do to change government’s decisionâ€.
Hi readers! Even though I hadn’t shown any emotions when my aunt Adeline said that I needed to marry, and fast, I was amused. There she was, thinking that there was something amiss in my life because I’m not married, and there was her daughter, Bess, who would like to leave her alcoholic husband, but can’t! Of the two of us, who’s better off? I think I am. I’m living my life the way I want to and I’m satisfied with it.
What Chinua Achebe was describing as the fate of Nigeria was not pre-colonial or colonial or post-colonial politics but the transitional politics where all want to be the next post-colonial sovereigns.
Nigeria’s excess crude account has dropped from $20 billion (N3.004 trillion) at the beginning of the year to $11.2 billion (N1.646trn) in June. This implies that in the last six months, the various tiers of government in the federation have shared a total of $9bn (N1.323tr) from that account.
Fashola who added that more women and children-friendly programmes will be completed for the benefit of the people, expressed his gratitude to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who was instrumental in recovering the parcel of land, pointing out that those who were familiar with it will recollect that the place which was earmarked in the LEDB master plan for Surulere as a recreation park for the residents was heavily encroached on and abused.
WAEC in a statement signed by its Director and Zonal Coordinator, Mr. Patrick Modebe, disclosed that the affected schools were re-inspected before the commencement of the May/June 2009 WASCE but as a result of some unexplained developments, the decision to forward the schools to the state Ministry of Education was put on hold.
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