UBA rekindles reading culture  with “Read Africa” project

UBA rekindles reading culture with “Read Africa” project

Concerned by the dwindling reading habits amongyouths in Africa especially in secondary schools, United Bank forAfrica (UBA) plc, the pan African banking group has introduced the“Read Africa Project”, an initiative to rekindle reading culture amongAfrican students in post primary institutions.
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The magnitude of purpose!

The magnitude of purpose!

Every person seeks meaning to their existence, at this time of the year, it’s especially common for all of us to question the why’s the where’s and what’s.

Do we need to say more?

Do we need to say more?

I have, as well as others, advocated the parliamentary system. It can be less expensive to run. You can take your ministers from the rank of legislators. Of course, they will be answerable to parliaments and they can be sacked and replaced as the need arises.

Now, nowhere to hide!

Now, nowhere to hide!

It takes time for the housemates of Big Brother Africa to get used to the fact that about two dozen cameras are trained on them for 24 hours a day. What is beamed to the outside world is not all that is happening, but what the moderators of the 24-hour reality tv want the world to see.

How much Christmas in us?

How much Christmas in us?

We’re in the festive season, a season of goodwill to our fellow human beings, to commemorate the birth of the Saviour of the entire world, whatever your religion, and whether you accept Jesus as the Christ or not.

Some forces are after me because I stepped on toes  — Gov Akpabio

Some forces are after me because I stepped on toes — Gov Akpabio

Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State is fighting for his political survival. His critics are from within and outside his political party, PDP. They want him out of Government House, Uyo. Some of the allegations against him border on the crime rate in his state, while others are simply a product of political manoevrings ahead of the 2011 polls.

One birthday & a funeral

One birthday & a funeral

It is Christmas again! It is my favourite time of the year – when the languid air smells of good fare: the sharing of goodwill; the visit of friends and family; the return of migrants from various corners of the earth; the salute to the belly by all forms of gormandizing acts – the sheer sense of completion of another cycle of life and of the seasons. All these amplify the significance of this time of the year.

Christmas: facts, fantasies & fabrications (1)

Christmas: facts, fantasies & fabrications (1)

Christmas is here again, an indication of the cyclic nature of time.
The fever has gripped all the nooks and crannies of the globe. In the major cities of Nigeria, Santa Claus’s cheery face is emblazoned at shop entrances and windows.

2011: ACN is the party to beat in Oyo – Ajimobi

2011: ACN is the party to beat in Oyo – Ajimobi

Senator Abiola Ajimobi has paid his due as a major player in Nigerian politics. After a very successful career in the oil and gas sector spanning over three decades where he became managing director/chief executive officer of the National Oil and Chemical Marketing Company, he felt there was need for him to seek public office to be able to give back to the society what the society had given to him.

Budgetwatch 2011  —1

Budgetwatch 2011 —1

The 2011 Budget is certainly the most bizarre in the history of budgeting in this country. First, the president delivered a budget address to the joint session of the National Assembly, NASS, proposing a BUDGET OF CONSOLIDATION without spelling out precisely what is being consolidated.