Mr President, don’t let us down

I was not born rich,and, in my youth, I never imagined I would be where I am today ....In my early days in school, I had no shoes, no school bags... My dear good people of Nigeria...I want all of you to know that I am one of you and I will never let you down.
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“President” Boko Haram; President Goodluck Jonathan

Just as I was about putting pen on paper to put down my thoughts for this weekend, I saw screaming headlines about the plan by Federal Government to remove the much-talked about fuel subsidy which has dragged on for so long. Reactions to the subsidy removal proposal have been expectedly interesting; each one threatening hails and brim tones, the usual Nigerian way.

Strike worsens Plateau’s residents condition

If one takes away the recurring crisis which hasgiven Plateau State a negative identity in the last few years, another recurring problem here is frequent strikes always embarked upon by various labour groups. From administration to administration, it has been a tale of strikes by workers mostly over salaries.

*giant in the sun

Pastor Tunde Bakare, for whom I still cherish a lot of fondness despite his recent foolhardy foray into party politics, found some comfort last year when Nigeria was fifty, in the fact that the nation had remained together in the face of all odds. I have often wondered how much profit was in the mere fact that we could indeed be said to have stayed together as one country.

Day Yoruba convene for capacity building

Peeved by the spate of disunity which haseaten deep into efforts of moving the Yoruba race forward, leaders of the race converged in Ikenne, Thursday, to chart a way out. The leaders were however not happy that the governors of the six Yoruba states of the Southwest were neither in attendance nor represented at the first-of-its kind Pan-Yoruba Conference meant to discuss issues affecting the entire Yoruba people. Only Ondo State governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, was duely represented by his deputy, Alhaji Alli Olaganju Olanusi, who said the governor was unavoidably absent at the conference because he went for an assignment in Abuja.

Kaduna govt tackles delay in rebuilding of Eastern bypass road

Anywhere in the world, building roads, con structing culverts and bridges are perfunctory chores, but in Nigeria, the projects are a hard road to travel. In Kaduna, a dry, plain and savannah land, spreading laterite and asphalt is proving as difficult as rocket science.

FG set to deal with metal scrap thieves

The Federal Government has threatened to deal ruthlessly with anyone found pilfering or tampering in any way with the metal scraps of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC.

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