Unconstitutional appointments
Anger as Pfizer, BioNTech cut back vaccine deliveries to EU at ‘short notice’
On grounds of ill-health
budget venue blues
*the Ikemba speaks
My verdict on the “chief justiceâ€
belabouring deregulation
the national (investigative) assembly
Time is of the essence
*out of the mouth of babes
To make Nigeria lovable
On the move again, Aondokaa again, US back again
*gani *sanusi *sunmi
the throbbing point
The welcome in Libya
Waiting for the malodorous one

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*Caban Bamboo *Bobby Benson
My approach to the matter of Caban Bamboo is to avoid unnecessary preambles and sentiments. Right now there is a gaping hole or vacant space where Caban Bamboo once stood majestically. The fact as far as eyes can see is that the structure has been pulled down.
on the smoldering keg
It could not really be that President Yar’Adua genuinely hopes for a return to the former local government structure of the State, which bestows the Federal Government with no tangible profit at all, or is in anyway detrimental to the Nigerian project.
*celebrations here and there
Then followed the first physical contact made by a human being with a celestial body when Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon and, with his first step, made that momentous statement: “That’s one small step for a man; one giant leap for humanity.â€
* “mj†and fela, *helluva road, *Halliburton “a-go-goâ€
And that was the way it was, until I linked up with this cherub-faced bundled of sheer music, with every fibre of him a sweet, sweet sound – Michael Jackson. I can’t remember when I first heard him, but I do remember the song – “1-2-3″, a song for the young which left the old calling for an encore. He was fronting the “Jackson Fiveâ€, and the driving seat suited him to a “tâ€.
*a beautiful man *the great effort persists *nothing is settled
Mr. Adipere is so lucid. This indeed is the period when academia should have been strutting up and down with the pride and joy of being “in governmentâ€, if not “in powerâ€, with two members of their clan on top of the heap.
A call to common sense
Some people now say what is going on in the Niger Delta is NOT war. They say it out, loud and clear. It sent me post haste to the meaning of war as described in the dictionary: “armed fighting between states, countries, or factions.â€
*seven-three years younger *the soft under-belly *the young shall grow
So many “ministries†are caught in the groove of “prosperity†that the gospel of the naira and kobo once entirely dominated our religious horizon. Perhaps it is because the Roman Catholic priesthood is shorn of that pre-occupation that the Cardinal, as well as other clerics of the same order, has found the space to turn around to the commonplace considerations of life … and that to the benefit of the common people.
“a little to the right…â€
By Bisi Lawrence August 27, 1985. Enter Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, on the day Buhari received his marching orders.

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