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Fibre optic cable protection — beyond words, by Okoh Aihe

Getting a fibre optic ring around the country has enjoyed robust discourse in recent times. The other day, it was the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) calling a gathering to discuss a proposed Dig-Once policy which would ensure that the telcos and infrastructure companies rolling out fibre optic cables would have to take their fibres through one channel […]
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The North for beginners

THREE important comments have recently been made on the linkages between poverty, politics and insecurity, and the current state of the North. First, the Governor of Borno State said that poverty and poor governance in the last few years are responsible for fuelling the Boko Haram insurgency in his region.

Ojukwu: He kept his promise

SOMEHOW death brings out the hidden side of the Nigerian. I mean, really, that death, especially that which offers photo opportunity, exposes the hypocritical side of the Nigerian.

Where passengers said enough is enough

FLIGHT AJ 132 was scheduled to depart Abuja Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport for Lagos at 7pm or 19.00hrs. I was booked on that flight being unable to travel with AERO Flight AJ128 whose departure Abuja-Lagos was scheduled for 14:45.

END OF SURE – 1: Matters arising

As I came in, I saw the SURE book being distributed; we are withdrawing it. This is the old one. We developed this with the expectation that we are going to completely deregulate the downstream sector of the oil industry, the 100 per cent removal of the subsidy….. I don’t want this thing to be distributed; it will give a wrong impression”.

An encounter with Gov Shettima of Borno

WHEN a friend contacted me to join a few other columnists in Abuja for an encounter with Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State, I saw it as a real opportunity to get behind the iron curtain of the politics of far North East Nigeria, core theatre of the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency.

Lessons of AFCON, what lessons?

Onochie Anibeze and Tony Ubani, Group Sports Editor and Sports Editor of the Vanguard respectively accepted my apology for not being able to write during the Nations Cup.

Akwa Ibom Tribunal: Legalisation of Electoral Fraud –1

Perhaps that was why in an essay by someone calling himself “a Noble Writer” derisively announced that “Law is injustice codified”. He might have a point. However, granted that it has become almost universally accepted conventional wisdom that “the law is an ass”, reasonable people, who hold the view that the law should be an instrument to serve justice, expect magistrates and judges to ride the ass and not crawl, on all fours, with it.

Nigeria and petroleum mentality

During the recent fuel subsidy controversy, the government side rightly challenged Labour to name any item other than fuel whose price had remained unchanged since 2007. It was probably a strong point but the truth is that both the government and her people have the same attitude towards petroleum which in this piece we simply call ‘petroleum mentality’- a mindset which devalues an otherwise precious item.

Speaking for the nation

Two weeks ago, the political leaders of the South-West and the South-South geo-political zones met with the president and demanded even more emphatically for the conveying of the Sovereign National Conference. It does seem that the president allied himself with that call. And that is a good thing.

Vital keys to a sanctified life!

Last week, I taught on why you need to live right, the price for living a sanctified life and God’s ultimate provision for your sanctification. Living a sanctified life is profitable in all things. It does not just come that easy. There is always what to do to have whatever you desire. That is why, this week, I will show you some of the vital keys to a sanctified life, as I conclude this series:

The strength of society depends on the well-being of women – Olufunmi

Barr.(Mrs.)Olufunmi Oluyede is the current Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers, FIDA, Lagos State Chapter. FIDA, an organization in the vanguard of protecting women and children’s rights, has over the years defended the rights of abused women and children worldwide through its various chapters. Here, Barr.Olufunmi speaks on how FIDA Lagos has continued to keep the ideals of the association. Hear her:

The blessings of Boko Haram

Jesus says we can identify his disciples by their fruits. (Matthew 7:20). He then says the fruits of a man are his words. (Luke 6:43-45). So here is a sure-fire way of determining the true disciple. Step on his toes and see what he has to say. Give him a slap and listen to what comes out of his mouth. That is the value of Boko Haram attacks for Nigerian Christians.

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