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The battle for the Mind

The battle for the Mind

I am one of the many fans of Oprah Winfrey but a brave decision to allow herself to be photographed without makeup and hair extensions showed a face that would not have sold a single magazine or even present a show to an audience of one talk less of the billions that the glammed up spectacular woman that is the result of a full hair and makeup team.

Again, conspiracy of silence triumphs

Again, conspiracy of silence triumphs

All expectations of Nigerians that the meeting of the Federal Executive Council last Wednesday will be a decisive step forward for the country came to be a stunning non event that has left a terrible taste in people’s mouth.

Now, A New Dilemma sprouts

Now, A New Dilemma sprouts

The big news is that Mr President is back home after exactly 90 days in which he practically disappeared. That’s supposed to have been a thing of joy for all of us, but some evil people have made the event into a “kill-joy.” They smuggled him in at the dead of night (around 2am on Wednesday) and spirited him into a waiting ambulance enroute Aso Rock.

How long will this lull last?

How long will this lull last?

Every day, since Jonathan was circumstantially made to stand in as “Acting President”, new developments have been popping up that make the current calm a very uneasy one. The latest is the issue raised by the President of the West African Bar Association, Mr Femi Falana, that constitutionally, Jonathan can only “act” for three months after which the law stipulates that an election should be called.

Jonathan Presidency: The inconvenient truth

Jonathan Presidency: The inconvenient truth

Do our good readers remember the above title? That was the theme of the controversial documentary by former Vice President of the United States of America, Al Gore on climate change.

75 days after, is it really about Yar’Adua?

75 days after, is it really about Yar’Adua?

On yes, no law obligates that FEC to prove to us that Yar’Adua is fit to rule, so, as demanded by the court, they have done what the constitution asked them to do – pass a banal resolution that is totally false, because unsubstantiated, that the president is in “perfect health”. So, end of story, and the pillage of the country is accelerated beyond whatever this country has ever experienced.

JOS: How many more killings would be equal to justice?

JOS: How many more killings would be equal to justice?

Any peace without justice is violence postponed. Since nobody was brought to justice for the crimes committed last year, the criminals were embolden to repeat their atrocities this year with more sadistic brutishness

Which way Anambraians?

Which way Anambraians?

It is against this backdrop that we approach the coming election of February to determine who takes charge of governance in the state. It isn’t because a civilised political atmosphere prevails in Anambra that most people are standing on edge over the possible outcome of the polls. On the contrary, every one is scared that there is cause for concern because of the violence which is daily escalating in the state.

Mr. President: Anytime doctors discharge me

Mr. President: Anytime doctors discharge me

Since late Monday morning this week, opposing forces in the Nigeria constitutional crisis began to move decisively. Our president in absentia spoke for the first time, and within 10 hours of his speech, the opposition to his constitutional violations was up in arms in their thousands virtually rejecting Mr. President’s excuse for his disregard of the law of the land.

Who is a terrorist ?

Who is a terrorist ?

Nigerians are furious that America has given us a name which does not belong to us. According to them, Nigeria is classified amongst countries that sponsor terrorism. This is outrageous!!! Really, who is a terrorist? If a man or a nation throws a bomb on a community killing dozens of people for whatever reason, is that person or nation a terrorist?

Yar’Adua: So long

Yar’Adua: So long

When the Federal Executive Council passed a resolution some two weeks ago confirming that the president is in good health, and therefore can govern, the whole country had thought that it would be a matter of days before Mr. President would resume at his duty post in Aso Rock. But the man is still absent!! What’s really going on? Why is anybody or group of people afraid to let a constitutionally identified individual act on behalf of this president, temporarily, until he is well enough to be at his duty post? Why is the FEC so timid over doing what’s right in the present circumstances?

Fuel mess as dividend of democracy

Fuel mess as dividend of democracy

If in 10 years of democracy (since 1999) we cannot put a solid finger on any positive, life-enhancing benefit that the hopeless refrain of deregulation has brought to Nigeria, (Except the massive rip-off called GSM), why should anybody want to persuade us that deregulation – especially in the oil sector – would make any difference to our lives in this tragic country?

Now, jesters at helm of affairs

Now, jesters at helm of affairs

What on paper looks so simple to do, in respect of the President’s health and governance of Nigeria has assumed a proportion greater than a herculean task for otherwise intelligent politicians of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, the PDP.

Mr President, “Yes you can”

Mr President, “Yes you can”

The impression people have is that the most of current bunch of people in politics are in it not for what they can do for, or give to society, but for what “spoils” and “loot” they can milk off our sick political environment.

Yar’Adua’s Health: Take politics off  it

Yar’Adua’s Health: Take politics off it

The nation’s political atmosphere is heating up unnecessarily over the issue of President Yar’Adua’s ill-health. This is putting the entire question into a negative perspective altogether.