Dangers of state governments bankrolling mass weddings
NFF: Need for a new beginning
Impunity As Culture
Preparing for the coming heavy rains
Poorer Than Statistics Show
Yet another state university?
Boko Haram: Kudos to our security forces
Appointments @ Uniben
Why The Police Shootings?
Contempt For Privileges
We The People…
Blame Messenger, Always
Bayelsa’s Five-Star Hotel
Leadership Gives More Than Aburi
Boko Haram – Bombs Happen
China’s Love Of Africa
Ikeja Blast: 10 Years Of Disgrace
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SubscribeSacked Governors – The Rest Of Us
WHERE does the law stand on speedy trials? Is it impossible to reach decisions on time? Does the law ever consider consequences of its disinterest on speed, even when matters so obviously demand? Or is the law meant to be a waste of everyone’s resources?
From Abubakar, Ringim, Biu To Sokoto
RINGIM, Biu and Sokoto are names of Nigerian cities, but that is not the link among them or the difference between them and Abubakar. The trio is intertwined in matters that Nigerians want to see to their end.
Other Side Of PDP
NIGERIA’S ruling party for 13 years, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, makes the point emphatically that Nigeria’s politics reflects the personalities and not party policies, which in most cases are ordinary words.
Transformation – Beyond Subsidy
AS agenda for an election, the President’s manifesto, ‘Agenda for Transformation’ made fantastic reading with its picture of a government that wants to change Nigeria by transferring it to the path of enduring greatness. Great promises create great expectations.
Still More Bombs
THE sense of helplessness grows each time the bombs explode in any location the attackers choose. They do not seem to be short of choices. If the purpose is high casualty rates, Boko Haram must be achieving it with the reported death of more than 200 in Kano on Friday. Among the dead was a Channels Television reporter.
The More We Know…
AT moments of high national tension, we have unintended ways of dousing it with high voltage drama that diminishes the import of issues. One such drama is on-going at the House of Representatives Committee investigating management of the oil subsidy.
Soldiers Go, Soldier Come
LAGOS State Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, short of going to court, has done all he can by condemning the flooding of Lagos streets with soldiers. The disruptive effects of soldiers, in presumably peacetime, appearing with combat gears and performing police duties denote panic or excessive force.
The N97 Fuel
NORMALCY is creeping back to some aspects of national life, but the effects of the nationwide strike over fuel are telling. Maybe for weeks, they would be felt and the national economic losses are too obvious to ignore. Strikes have their down side of shutting people down even psychologically. People are trying to get their […]
Appointments @ Uniben
THE University of Benin is unique in several ways. From its setting in the cultural milieu that borrows extensively from the ancient Benin Kingdom to its location that makes it a melting point for the various ethnic nationalities that surround the city, it has famed itself as a centre of academic endeavours with strong alumni to show for its efforts.
From Protests To Possibilities
THE times we are going through have many uncertainties dogging them. These are no ordinary times. At no time in our lives – in peacetime – have so many security people been deployed on internal operations, in so many parts of the country, at the same time.
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