IMF, devaluation and price modulation

IMF, devaluation and price modulation

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Ms. Christine Largarde, a fortnight ago visited Nigeria and held crucial talks with President Muhammadu Buhari and other top echelon of the Nigerian government. She also had interactions with legislators, business leaders, prominent women, and the civil society. Ms. Lagarde prior to the visit looked forward to productive meetings with President Buhari on how his team was addressing the economic challenges occasioned by low oil prices. At the end of the visit, the Bretton Woods Chief advised Nigeria to devalue her currency, increase value added tax, withdraw petroleum subsidy and so forth.
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Men who play home balls!

Men who play home balls!

The noise must have woken many people up, for it was just few minutes after midnight. I had just risen from my first round of sleep, and was still trying to gather my wits together and figure out what to do with the next three to four hours before I crawl into bed again. The voices were very loud and clear and I knew that they were coming from my compound. They belonged to The Jones. They all seemed to be shouting and wailing at the same time, father, mother and children. Initially, I thought it was an armed robbery attack as Mrs Jones was wont to come home late every night,

Tears as Keshi’s wife is buried in Benin

Tears as Keshi’s wife is buried in Benin

TEARS flowed freely yesterday as the remains of the late wife of the former coach of the Super Eagles, Mrs Kate Keshi were lowered to mother earth in Benin City. The Technical Director of the Super Eagles, Shuaibu Amodu, Former Super Eagles Coach, Austin Eguavoen and officials of the NFF were among dignitaries that attended the burial. The requiem mass was held at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Benin City before she was laid to rest at her husband’s residence in Ugbor, GRA, Benin City.

Kogi Governor-elect Hails Armed Forces

Kogi Governor-elect Hails Armed Forces

The Governor-elect of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, has called on Nigerians to always reflect on the sacrifices made by the members of the Armed Forces in keeping our nation together.

Why PDP must not die

Why PDP must not die

Since the 2015 defeat of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential election and the exit of President Goodluck Jonathan from Aso Rock, Abuja, most prominent politicians of the PDP stock have unfolded their political fangs and persuasions. Those politicians were only interested in the benefits that come with political power, and in the words of Olusegun Obasanjo, the sweetness of the honey pot. And who is that foolish man that would stay around when the honey pot is dry and nothing to lick? Multitude of politicians are jumping ship and defecting to the APC despite the admonitions of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun to such people to remain in their party and build a formidable opposition party.

Is Anenih paying the price for loyalty?

Is Anenih paying the price for loyalty?

Presidents, the world over, are known to rely on the services and friendship of dependable allies, party members and even family members outside the defined and regular cabinet appointees throughout their tenure. It does not matter whether that president is Barrack Obama or Vladimir Putin, or even any of the African presidents. As a matter of fact, it was reported most recently in the media that an inner ring of President Muhammadu Buhari’s circle of friends has started digging in and influencing all the appointments made so far by him. Like it or not, that is how the presidency works, especially in a democracy. And that was how the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan operated until he was voted out of power in 2015.

From bats to rats as Lassa takes off where Ebola stoped

From bats to rats as Lassa takes off where Ebola stoped

IN an ironical twist of fate, West Africa has been declared free of the two-year Ebola epidemic just as the sub-region is facing a renewed disease epidemic threat in the guise of Lassa fever. For most West Africans, particularly Nigerians that had an unpalatable taste of the devastating Ebola outbreak, it isn’t yet time to heave a sigh of relief. The West African Ebola outbreak was the worst in history. Between December 2013 and November 2015, Ebola infected almost 29,000 people and claimed 11,315 lives across the sub-region and even beyond.

Bombshell: Biafra’s dead, Obasanjo insists

Bombshell: Biafra’s dead, Obasanjo insists

As the protagonists of Biafra intensify efforts for the realisation of their secession agenda, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, described the move as a dead agitation borne out of sheer ignorance and error of judgment. The former President said those involved in the current agitation for Biafra were embarking on hopeless and futile exercise, which no serious-minded Nigerian should engage in.

NFF crisis: Don’t destroy yourself before Buhari, stakeholders warn sports minister

NFF crisis: Don’t destroy yourself before Buhari, stakeholders warn sports minister

The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung has opened himself up to stinging attacks following his initiation of peace talks over an already resolved case between the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick and proprietor of Giwa FC Christopher Giwa over the August 30 NFF Elections that saw the emergence of Pinnick as the President of the NFF.