Sunday Perspectives

Saying it as it is (3)

Saying it as it is (3)

By Douglas Anele Many Nigerians are wondering why more than three weeks since the current fuel scarcity began  nobody has been sanctioned. Maybe what is playing out is the sacred cow syndrome in which certain individuals because of their connections with people in power can do anything and get away with it, which is why […]
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The vicissitudes of 2012(2)

The vicissitudes of 2012(2)

In this connection, I believe that the hidden forces behind Boko Haram, if they still have flickers of humanity in their being, should begin a process of critical self-examination. Whatever the hidden agenda they might have, the crucial question they must address is: is it worth all the killings, maiming, and destruction?

Nuncdimittis for Ikemba & some neglected truths about the Ojukwu phenomenon (1)

Nuncdimittis for Ikemba & some neglected truths about the Ojukwu phenomenon (1)

That Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of defunct Republic of Biafra has died is no longer news. That he was born into great wealth and privilege, attended elitist schools both in Nigeria and Britain, was the first Nigerian university graduate to join the Nigerian army and…

President Jonathan & the burden of leading the sleeping Giant of Africa (3)

President Jonathan & the burden of leading the sleeping Giant of Africa (3)

By speaking in vague generalities about spending N250 billion annually on fuel subsidies, the federal government is creating the impression that it has something to hide, perhaps to protect big-time oil marketers that have been patronising top government officials and the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Imperatives for paradigm-shift in the Academic Staff Union of Universities

Imperatives for paradigm-shift in the Academic Staff Union of Universities

A few days ago, I was discussing with a colleague who is a Professor at the University of Lagos. Along the line, he told me that some of the things I wrote concerning our union, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and its proclivity to indefinite strikes made his stomach churn.

Nigerians, when shall we occupy Broad Street?

Nigerians, when shall we occupy Broad Street?

Several weeks ago when the movement called Occupy Wall Street began in the United States of America, it is not surprising that people in different parts of the world have adopted the same format to protest the widening existential gap between the rich and the poor in various countries.

Beatification of corruption (2)

Beatification of corruption (2)

The level of corruption in Nigeria particularly since 1985 is so mind-boggling that dwelling on it for a considerable length of time can make one mad. But why is the epidemic of official corruption on the rise despite the existence of the EFCC, ICPC, Code of Conduct Bureau and increased religious consciousness across the entire socio-economic strata nationwide?

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