University of Lagos and the audacity of resilience
Saying it as it is (3)
Deconstructing Buharimania (2)
Deconstructing Buharimania
The NNPC and its enemies(2)
Notes on the upcoming national elections (3)
Notes on the upcoming national elections (2)
Notes on the upcoming national elections (1)
The anatomy of fundamentalist terrorism (2)
The anatomy of fundamentalist terrorism (1)
Rendering unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s
Facts, fiction and Christmas (2)
Facts, fiction and Christmas (1)
The trouble with Nigerians
Characteristics of agbata ekee democracy (2)
Characteristics of agbata ekee democracy (1)
Jonathan and the 2015 presidential elections (2)
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SubscribeJonathan and the 2015 presidential elections (1)
By Douglas Anele In my estimation, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, former military President, Ibrahim Babangida and President Goodluck Jonathan are three of the luckiest prominent Nigerians alive today. For one thing, they came from very humble backgrounds and rose to occupy the highest political office in the country, not because they really merited it but because […]
The question concerning miracles (2)
In otherwords, when people claim they have received a miracle in one form or another, a sufficient number of critical and well-educated people of trustworthy character and good sense to occlude the possibility of deliberate deception invariably dispute such claims – and for good reasons too, because appearances do not always reflect reality. Human beings, especially in underdeveloped communities where majority of the population are poor and undereducated cling dogmatically to the teachings of Holy Scriptures concerning miracles, even when the phenomena in question are amenable to scientific explanation.
The question concerning miracles (1)
Since human beings invented religion thousands of years ago, the belief in miracles, that is, in acts of God which contravene natural laws governing phenomena, has been a leitmotiv in the architectonic of religious consciousness.
The contradictions of Muhammadu Buhari (2)
Nevertheless, the key issue is that, as chairman of PTF, the buck stopped on his table, which means that (1) it was his duty to make sure that funds allocated to the trust fund were used judiciously, and (2) he must ensure that any of his staff and contractors guilty of financial malfeasance faced justice. On both counts, Buhari was unsuccessful, which implies that he may not be able to fight high-octane corruption effectively if he becomes President in 2015.
The contradictions of Muhammadu Buhari (1)
The emergence of All Progressives Congress (APC) after the 2011 presidential elections was considered by many Nigerians fed up with the mediocre performance of the federal government as a great opportunity for credible opposition to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, the PDP.
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