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Should Buhari probe the Jonathan administration or not?

Should Buhari probe the Jonathan administration or not?

MY unequivocal answer to the question of whether President Muhammadu Buhari should investigate the Goodluck Jonathan administration for corruption is yes. This is not the first time I would be saying this. It won’t be the last time either.

A survival guide for politicians in the Buhari era

A survival guide for politicians in the Buhari era

”You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with”: it’s a popular saying which holds much wisdom when one thinks of the Nigerian situation, as we all eagerly await President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list. So is: ”Be brave enough to let go of those weighing you down”.

Bayelsa’s Imbroglio: Of benefactors and beneficiaries

Bayelsa’s Imbroglio: Of benefactors and beneficiaries

In recent weeks, especially in the last ten days or so, the fall-out of the loss of the PDP’s nationwide stature as the ruling party at the centre has reverberated with enormous negative impact on the affairs of the Bayelsa State chapter of the party.

Dambatta takes first strike at NCC staff structures

Dambatta takes first strike at NCC staff structures

The newly appointed Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Prof Umar Dambatta, who has resumed duty in acting capacity pending confirmation by the Senate, has promised to tackle the quality of service issues in the industry very seriously. But that was not before first reshuffling the staff structure and offices at the commission. Although, HI-tech reliably gathered that a few staff have been moved from their positions, but no official confirmation to the new development.

Nigerian politics lives on twitter

Nigerian politics lives on twitter

IF you frequently use public transportation, or spend any time at a newspaper stand, you’ll realise that Nigerians are actively involved in their own democracy. Everyone has an opinion, and is always willing to share it. However, social media has given a boost to the voice of Nigerians. Twitter for example, has launched a brand of connectivity such that Nigerians now have direct access to their leaders. They can question, lobby, and debate with the men and women in charge of the leading institutions in the country.

Cyber threats everywhere: Cybercrime law not enough without good implementation

Cyber threats everywhere: Cybercrime law not enough without good implementation

THE word threat is a mild way of indicating danger. It however carries serious red alert with it. It becomes more dangerous when it grows within the ICT Eco system. This is basically because technology has erased the borders separating local and international markets, developed and underdeveloped economies, small and big businesses.

N25.7bn theft charge: EFCC appeals judgement freeing Atuche, others

N25.7bn theft charge: EFCC appeals judgement freeing Atuche, others

Lagos—The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos was yesterday urged to set aside the judgement of a Lagos High Court which discharged a former Managing Director of defunct Bank PHB, Mr. Francis Atuche of the N25.7 billion theft charge preferred against him.

Odumakin’s petition to EFCC, a worthless hype – Osun govt

Odumakin’s petition to EFCC, a worthless hype – Osun govt

The Bureau of Communication and Strategy in the office of the Osun State governor yesterday described as another gimmick, the petition allegedly submitted to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, by an activist, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, saying it was part of the ploy to continue to get media attention.

Mutual Benefits records 39% growth in PBT

Mutual Benefits records 39% growth in PBT

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc has reported a profit before tax of N4.52 billion from a position of 911 million in 2013 which represents a 39 per cent increase for the financial year ended 31st December 2014. Chairman of the company, Mr. Akin Opeodu disclosed this to shareholders last week at the company’s annual general meeting in Lagos.