No governance without consultation: Demilitarizing and demythologizing the Nigerian Government, by Owei Lakemfa
The humiliation of Goodluck and Onosode
Morocco, thou shall not steal
Begging for a federation
What Acquino taught the world
Let’s stop playing Eve to FIFA
Degenerating to the level of Boko Haram
Talking to the enemy
Jakande’s side in history
Charles Taylor: Guilty before charge
The nation, profligates and their surrogates
The colour of my skin
Do these people represent us?
Zelaya’s Cross
General Oluleye’s legacy
The difference between Togo, Nigeria
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SubscribeVarsities: Dialogue as casualty
The Federal Ministry of Education in an invitation sent by Mrs. A.E. Aiyedun of the Department of Tertiary Education told ASUU: “At the instance of the Honourable Minister of Education, I am directed to inform you of the signing of the agreement arising from the FGN/University based Unions (negotiations)…â€.
Rescuing Israel from its leaders
By Owei Lakemfa THE on-going disagreements between Israel and its principal backer, the United States seem a trifle. The Palestinians are squeezed mainly into two small settlements; the Gaza Strip and the West Bank . Yet Israel continues to nibble parts of the West Bank by building settlements. America’s request delivered by Secretary of State, […]
To be led by the blind
His second qualification is that he served as a commissioner under late Chief Bola Ige in the old Oyo State. But being a graduate was not a prerequisite for that appointment. In fact one of his colleagues in the cabinet, Busari Adelakun “Eruobodo†might not even have completed his primary school education.
Playing ‘Big Brother’ in Niger Republic
Those elections for a five-year term were won by incumbent President Tandja. In December 2004, he won re-election for a final five- year term which is expected to end after this December’s general elections.
The past came visiting
Two events culminated in the rise of militancy in the Niger Delta from the late 1990s. One was the annulment of the June 12, 1993 elections and the incarceration or murder of those who insisted it should be de-annulled.
Bongo of contradictions
The country’s first President after its July 15, 1960 independence from France was Leon Mba. Popular protests and an army mutiny forced him to resign in February 1964 but within two days French paratroopers intervened and reinstated him.
The rape of NITEL
By Owei Lakemfa SEVEN years ago, the Nigerian Telecommunications Plc (NITEL) was a beautiful bride. It was courted by many suitors most of them out of lust. NITEL was the telecommunications gold mine, and many miners, most of them illegal, sought to steal its precious metal.
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