Salvation in the bus!, by Stephanie Shaakaa
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SubscribeJudicial terrorism over beer
OF all the fine definitions of terrorism, the one offered by the ninth edition of Black’s Law Dictionary at page 1611 is the most appealing: The use or threat of violence to intimidate or cause panic, especially as a means of affecting political conduct. This definition accepts the fact that terrorism takes place at every level, every time, and every where.
Ribadu’s big break
MALAM Nuhu Ribadu is back on a familiar terrain. His appointment to head the Petroleum Revenue Task Force (PRTF) brings him back to the centre of governance, where he and his 21-member team can now monitor the oil revenues accruing to this country both in the upstream and downstream sectors.
Who really is our President? Azazi or Jonathan?
OVER the weekend, Nigerian newspapers reproduced the interview given to the Financial Times (FT) of London, by Andrew Owoye Azazi, President Goodluck Jonathan’s National Security Adviser (NSA).
Wade’s descent into infamy
SENEGALESE President, Abdoulaye Wade, is an old man by any standard. You only need to look at him to know. While according to official records he was born in 1926, street lore has it that he might be much older given poor record keeping in those days. Which means the president might be entirely blameless in the mix-up in his age.
Boko Haram and the Nigerian State:Time for a re-think
IT is now tragically obvious that neither government nor Boko Haram will accept that it is losing a war which is bringing unprecedented levels of fear, pain and deprivation to the nation. In the last few weeks, the Boko Haram insurgency has escalated its campaign of terror, and says that it is doing so in response to arrests, killings and detentions of its members in Maiduguri, Kano and Kaduna, among other areas.
Do we jaw-jaw or war-war?
THE Igbo say that you can tell a blind man that there is no oil in the soup. But you cannot tell him that there is no salt or pepper in the soup. It is self evident that Nigeria is in a serious turmoil. In the last 12 years angry Nigerians have wielded as much illegal guns against the country as the Nigerian Armed Forces wielded during the civil war.
Who can host the national confab, sovereign or simply national?
WITHIN this past week, Femi Fanikayode, Chief Tola Adeniyi and NADECO have all proposed the urgent convening of a National Conference as the platform for re-negotiating the terms of association and union of Nigeria. Adeniyi in the Vanguard of Tuesday, January 31, 2012 demands such a meeting.
Inflation: The quiet plague
Nigerian housewives know too well, that sinking feeling when all items on the household shopping list cannot be covered by the regular budget. Our womenfolk have since become past masters (or mistresses) of the rigours of creative adjustment.
Away with military rule
YOU may be surprised at the title of today’s main article, but please do not be. It is true: we are still under the rule of the military.
NNPC versus auditors and neiti – 1
The NNPC is disturbed by the findings of the NEITI report for many reasons. The first is when an audit is carried out on any organisation, the organisation is engaged with a view to reconciling the figures; smooth areas of disagreements and agreements.
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