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Rewarding corrupt conduct sends the wrong signal – Ezekwesili

…Insists there is ‘squandering of riches’
Since the controversy stirred by her mentoring speech delivered to the graduating students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, late last year, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili spoke extensively last Wednesday during Channels’ TV magazine programme, Sunrise Daily. Here are excerpts from that televised interview

People thought I was too old to succeed

Bosun Oladele, Principal Partner/Chief Executive Officer of Oladele & Oladele Solicitors, Lagos, was Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s first Commissioner for Information and Orientation in Oyo State. He was relieved of his appointment on the 6th of November, 2012 along with two other members of the cabinet. But while many received his sack news as a rude shock, Oladele described it as a routine event that must happen in the life of man.

Senate will get to the root of jobs-for-sale scam – Senator Omoworare

Senator Christopher Babajide Omoworare (ACN, Osun East) is the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter Governmental Affairs. He also serves on the Senate Committee of Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters; Rules and Business; Sports and Social Development.
In this interview, Omoworare bares his mind on President Goodluck Jonathan administration, the Senate, and Governor Rauf Aregbesola administration, among other issues of national importance.

How we are stemming the tide of strikes in Nigeria – Labour Minister, Wogu

Emeka Wogu, lawyer and politician, has set a record in the political history of Nigeria, as one of the youngest Nigerian politician from his state to head the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, a post that the first and last person from his Ngwa Ethnic Nationality of Abia, Dr. Jaja Nwachukwu, vacated over 45 years ago. Today, Wogu takes the punches on behalf of the Nigerian government, as the one who mediates between Nigerian workers and the government on several burning national issues without looking back.

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