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GENERAL BABANGIDA AT 85: Another tribute, by Dele Sobowale

”Nobody is worth being called a friend unless he is prepared to suffer attacks on account of defending you” – Anonymous Annual tributes to former military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, IBB, has become a ritual; shared by several highly respected individuals than most people realize. Despite the determined efforts by the June 12 opportunists, all they […]
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Tributes to Attah brothers at 82 and 84

By Dele Sobowale “No person was ever honoured for what he received. Honour had been the reward for what he gave” – Calvin Coolidge, 30th US President, 1872-1933, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ, P 94. There are occasions when an incurably lazy person like me is rescued by circumstances divinely appointed. I have always envied […]

Faced with imminent disaster, where are Nigeria’s leaders?

By Dele Sobowale “We have created Italy; now we have to create Italians” – Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1807-1882, Father of Modern Italy. Italy did not exist on the world map until the Kingdom of Italy was created on March 17, 1861. That was after rivers of blood had been spilled all over Europe on account of […]

Way forward on #Endsars: Start prosecuting police

By Dele Sobowale “It is unthinkable that wisdom should ever be popular” – Goethe, 1749-1832, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ, 275.   As usual, I find myself writing a proposal to the leaders of our country – with a dire prediction attached. Invariably, the advice is ignored and I get to write another article saying […]

Restructuring: Nigeria’s tower of Babel – 1

By Dele Sobowale ‘Northern Leaders Call For 12- Structure, Resource Control: Southern leaders divided, receive call with suspicion, cautious optimism’ -VANGUARD, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, p 30. “Vox populi, vox humbug” meaning “Voice of the people is rubbish” – US General William T Sherman, 1820-1891. Ask any advocate of restructuring about the matter, especially a […]

Anarchy: I told you so last year

The government gave its reasons: “The decision on a low-key celebration was taken following the unfortunate incessant attacks by bandits in some areas of the state which led to the death of many people and left several others injured or homeless.”

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