JAMB’s N15.6 billion profit after tax
Vote-Buying taken to the limits
Republics within a Republic
Government in action: The Executive Orders
Feedback: Kudos to a listening govt
Behold, another stale budget
Much ado about Buhari’s health
Treasury looting as incurable madness
Edo: Dance of the Electoral process
Buhari’s Anti-graft war is on course
Awards galore but nothing to show
Awards galore but nothing to show
All the Insecticides and Deodorants
Igue: Still the ultimate Thanksgiving but…
OGBEMUDIA: Exit of a consummate leader
Elamah’s exit from Edo Revenue Service
Exporting executive ailments
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SubscribeAll the noise about megawatts
THE subject for today is Electricity. When it comes to considering whether this is a lesson in Physics or English Language, the latter will be easily preferred, given the fact that this writer has two left hands on issues of electricity.
Wanted: State of the Nation Address
FROM the lessons of Social Psychology, it is clear that nothing should be written-off as totally wrong because even a dead clock is correct twice everyday. All those who hate war with passion must wait till they see how war reconstruction efforts turned Hiroshima from a ghetto to an ultra-modern city after it was reduced to rubbles by the bombs of the Allied Forces in Word War II.
Feedback on ‘Still Planning To fail?’
BEGINNING from this New Year, we shall bring your way, at least occasionally, some reactions of our esteemed readers. You will also be adding value to this Column by adding your voice from time to time. We can be reached on E-mail: joligien@yahoo.com, josefomorotionmwan@g-mail.com; and phone +2348036608970 (restricted strictly to text messages).
Still planning to fail?
IF it is true that morning shows the day, it is also true that our approach to governance must be a strong determinant of what we get out of government. There can be no better time than now for proper introspection with a view to moving forward.
Unreasonable import restrictions
IN most of the policies we dish out, we are only clever by half. A case in point is the recent Federal Government pronouncement on the partial restriction on the importation of many products into Nigeria. Henceforth, there are items that cannot come into the country through the land borders. Such can only be brought in through the seaports. Meanwhile, the authorities are silent on whether those commodities can come in through the airports.
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