Dangers of state governments bankrolling mass weddings
NFF: Need for a new beginning
Children’s What?
Our Unique Democracy
Fighting One Corruption
Measured Anti-Corruption Fights
Messy Amendments
Will Adesiyan Keep His Promise?
Minimal Presidential Disruptions
Nkurunziza Learnt Nothing
Measured Anti-Corruption Fights
Saving Ekiti, Saving Us
Rights Of Our Children
No To Culture Of Entitlement
Desperation Drives Death
For Smooth Handover
Sambisa Discoveries
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IF we are to judge the future of Nigeria by the promises that appear on election posters, Nigeria is about to become one of the most developed countries in the world. Candidates and their parties have managed to capture issues affecting Nigerians and listed them for solution, once they get our votes. Are we not used to politicians and their pranks? What is different from what they promised in 1999 and 16 years after?
Special Labour Day
FEWER speeches could be hollower than the ones that would be made nationwide to mark Workers’ Day, today. Speeches are traditional, their contents remain traditionally empty, especially during transitions, as we are witnessing. Millions of jobs have vanished with the turbulent economy, globally, but particularly in our economy that depends mainly on crude oil exports.
Buhari’s AIT Ban
MAJ-GEN Muhammadu Buhari’s orders barring the crew of the Africa Independent Television, AIT, from the courtesy visit of the Cuban Ambassador to him at Defence House, Abuja, has set off an uproar that connects to Buhari’s first administration 31 years ago.
Importance of Bank Verification Number
THE Bank Verification Number, BVN, is an-other important step the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, is using to strengthen the security of banking transactions and to ensure that fraudulent transactions are minimised, if not totally eliminated. The campaign is on, but the public may not realise its importance until it closes in June 2015.
FAAN Should Be Serious
WE expect the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, should know the importance of its business of managing airports. Why is it unconcerned over incidents that make airports unavailable for use because either its workers are on strike, or they are taking the laws into their hands by stopping airlines from operating?
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