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Inside Gusau’s ‘rotten’ NFF, by Patrick Omorodion

Inside Gusau’s ‘rotten’ NFF, by Patrick Omorodion

There is no story trending in Nigeria’s sports circle today that interests Nigerian football fans as the call on the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to either resign or not to bother to seek to return in the next election. Mainstream and social media platforms are buzzing with stories on what has happened […]
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N5,000 Note and matters arising

N5,000 Note and matters arising

My interest today on the new N5,000 currency note about to be issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has nothing to do with the controversies of whether it should be issued or not. From all indications it is already a done deal.

Crude, slippery arguments

Crude, slippery arguments

The arguments over the legality and propriety of the onshore-offshore dichotomy are likely to get louder and more involving in the next few months. It is safe to assume that this issue will feed existing faultlines in the nation, and will quite probably play a pivotal role in determining security issues around oil and gas, and even the 2015 elections.

The Jonathan he might not know(2)

The Jonathan he might not know(2)

As for labelling critics of the President, so-called pestle-wielding cynics, self-appointed activists, idle/idling twittering children of anger distracted by social media- those Abati now see as confused alaseju (busybodies)- as for labelling this group of Nigerians who might in the long run turn out to be Jonathan’s best friends, alaseju, Dr. Abati got it wrong.

Where is the hope for Nigeria?

Where is the hope for Nigeria?

This title is actually a tinkering of the title of a paper delivered by Chief Phillip C Asiodu at a forum recently. The paper was titled: “Is There Any Hope For Nigeria?” (The Nation, 3 September 2012, page 21).

“N5000 note will reduce inflation!” says CBN

“N5000 note will reduce inflation!” says CBN

The Central Bank of Nigeria and its agents have been very active, as should be expected, in promoting the merits of the proposed N5000 note. To this end, the apex bank also set out to dispel what it alleges to be disinformation regarding the proposed exercise.

Women, Youth, the future of Nigerian football

Women, Youth, the future of Nigerian football

Last Saturday was indeed a busy one for Nigerian football with the country involved in three key matches. First to kick off was the third place match in the FIFA U-20 Women World cup and the Falconets lost 1-2 to Japan.

Famine, Nigeria and global food crisis

Famine, Nigeria and global food crisis

To this, Napoleon Bonaparte, I769-I82, added, “An army marches on its stomach”. Either as civilians or as uniformed men and women, Nigerians are heading for the worst food crisis in over hundred years. Few people alive in this country today have never experienced such deprivation as is now becoming increasingly imminent; not only in Nigeria, but globally as well.

AVM Yahaya’s fine example

AVM Yahaya’s fine example

I READ a very interesting interview that Leadership Newspaper’s Midat Joseph had with retired Air Vice Marshall Muhammadu Yahaya published in the paper’s online edition on September 2, 2012, and I decided to discuss it with you today.