Economy: All hands on deck
High interest rates drive up investments in Mutual Funds
Boko Haram: Voice of Jacob, hand of Esau?
Gullible Nigerians
Nigeria and the culture of waste
Nigeria being raped by her caretakers (2)
Nigeria being raped by her caretakers (1)
What is wrong with Nigerian leaders?
Boko Haram would have garnered support if…..
Boko Haram members as non-Nigerians
A hell of a road!
Senseles post-election violence
An expensive Oshodi-Mile 2 bus ride
Tyranny of sirens
An expensive Oshodi-Mile 2 bus ride
These are indeed bad times for sit-tight leaders
Are these the last days?
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“See me see trouble oo,” shouted Bob, a commuter in the CMS-bound commuter vehicle as the bus weaved through the morning traffic. This drew the attention of other commuters to him to find out what he was shouting about.
A seat belt puzzle
“Pray, what has a LASTMA (Lagos State Traffic Management Authority) official got to do with wearing or not wearing of seat-belts?” asked Jane flabbergasted, while commuters at the ever- busy Oshodi Oke Bus-stop watched as a LASTMA official tried to arrest the driver of a moving mini-bus because he was not wearing a seat-belt.
Atiku shot himself in the foot
HMM, traffic is still very light. I wish Lagos traffic will remain like this for ever,” commented Joke this cold Monday morning, occasioned by the dry harmattan wind.
A seat belt puzzle
“Pray, what has a LASTMA (Lagos State Traffic Management Authority) official got to do with wearing or not wearing of seat-belts?” asked Jane flabbergasted, while commuters at the ever- busy Oshodi Oke Bus-stop watched as a LASTMA official tried to arrest the driver of a moving mini-bus because he was not wearing a seat-belt.
Is President GEJ really weak?
We need somebody who is strong-willed, someone with a mind of his own, who is willing to take risks,” blurted Sam this Saturday morning while the commuter bus was moving through Ikeja on its way to Apapa Wharf. His statement was not unconnected with recent happenings in the nation.
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