Tough times ahead in post 2015 elections
Pooling wools over Nigerians’ eyes
Okonjo-Iweala or Jonathan, who is fooling Nigerians?
Nigeria’s politics of zero-sum game
Naira redenomination is now
We can stop corruption
Look inward for solution to poverty in Nigeria
Where is Nigeria’s industrial policy Mr. President?
Nigerian economy on a debt cliff
Nigeria: Too many ideas
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SubscribeNigeria, this is your chance, if … can stop stealing
William Shakespeare in his book, Julius Caesar wrote centuries ago that “There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, and we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.”
How real are Chinese investments in Nigeria?
In recent times, there has been growing concern over the genuineness of Chinese involvement in Africa and Nigeria in particular. The concern is borne out of the fact that China in its appetite for oil, in particular, to fuel its growing economy, is busy buying oil blocks and mineral resources from existing investments at any cost.
The Structure of Nigeria
Two weeks ago on this column, I wrote on why Nigerians should not blame the colonial masters for the problems facing the nation, but Nigerian leaders, who have failed the nation because of their class interest. Up till last week, readers were still sending their reactions. One of such is this article below.
FAAN’s panic ban of bureaux de change will not solve security problem at airports
Last week, the Federal Airports Authority ordered operators of Bureaux de Change out of the premises of the nation’s international airports. The reason is that armed robbers attacked and robbed one of the money changers at the airport.
Nigeria’s under-development, blame our leaders not colonialists
As Nigeria prepares for its centenary celebrations, many are raising issues on the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Protectorate of Nigeria, by Lord Luggard, blaming the country’s woes on that singular act. Many Nigerians are still fatigued with the coming together of Northern and Southern Nigeria to become one Nigeria.
Crude oil thieves will soon ask for amnesty
Nigeria for all intents and purposes is a very funny country. It is a country typified by the famous Animal Farm drama. The pigs were the top rated animals that profess to be equal to all others, but were sleeping on beds while others were outside on ground in the cold. The truth is that whatever any one says, Nigerians are not all equal.
AMCON, Bi-Courtney, who is fooling Nigerians?
Last week, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, came out with a statement that it is working out an out of court settlement between it and Babalakin, whom the corporation had accused of owing it some huge amount of money and was unable to pay. Hence it took over its choice property in Victoria Island. AMCON had told Nigerians that it secured a court injunction on the property. Babalakin had countered that the property in question was not mortgaged as claimed by AMCON and that he did not owe. Rather, it is government that owes him.
Nigeria, a nation under siege of looters
Last week, the Minister of State for Finance disclosed that the Federal Government uncovered 45,000 ghost workers from 215 Ministries, Departments and Agencies under the Integrated Payroll and Personal Information System (IPPIS).
CBN: What has become of traveller’s cheque?
Nigeria is a country of paradoxes and contradictions. These contradictions are being inflicted on the nation by politicians in uniform and those in flowing gowns through half-baked policies. Most of these policies, once they favour the ruling class, become self perpetuating.
PDP public functionaries past and present, stop making Nigeria a laughing stock
Nigeria is fast becoming a laughing stock. No thanks to the Peoples Democratic Party members who have held top political positions in the past and now. They have a way of passing the buck to pull the wool over the eyes of Nigerians to divert attention from the way and manner they pillage the resources of the country.
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