‘We’re building a professional, combat-ready Army’ — COAS
How lust for girlfriend lured wanted Dimka to Afikpo
SMEs central to government’s diversification bid – Regha
EDO 2016 Oshiomhole’s sack of Commissioners has no link with Odubu’s ambition — Kazeem Afegbua
APC govt lacks ideas to move Nigeria forward
I never thought I’d be employing anybody – Ngozi Azubuike
Poverty can be eradicated with good governance – Ken Imansuangbon
We must advise Buhari correctly —Ebun Adegboruwa
“They poisoned me because they could not control me”
Why I’m now disenchanted with APC — Onokpasa
Pro-Biafra agitators will surrender if …
Renewed Biafra agitation is not Igbo agenda — Masari
Buhari should learn to forgive
Kogi central rerun: APC knows they can’t participate – Ogembe
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SubscribeMy encounter with Ironsi on coup day – Rita-Lori
They should come and see what is happening in the country now. These were young people, who came out of the university and went into the army. They had been indoctrinated. They came out of school wanting to see an ideal society. They had their mindset on the right things they felt the country should do. Any other way would not be tolerated. And they swallowed all they read and learnt. They were looking for perfection. It is not that they came out wanting to kill because they wanted positions. They came out to do what they did because they were indoctrinated and they wanted a country that is perfect. But I think also that they may have been used by some greedy politicians.
Some ex-govs guilty of abuse of public funds — Senator Aliero
Senator Adamu Aliero was governor of Kebbi State between 1999 and 2007. He was later appointed as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. He is presently the Senate Committee Chairman on Customs. He explains, in this interview, why he supports the pro-Biafra protesters but disapproves of their break-away plan. Aliero says importation of rice must remain banned and describes the present revenue sharing formula as unconstitutional.
National Assembly working against Buhari – ACF Chieftain
The issue of Nigeria has changed. Of course, Buhari brought this bandwagon, the change initiative which he told God that he wants to implement and Nigerians decided to follow him. But Buhari should be very careful because some people do not want him to go into the implementation stage of the change mantra. Change has many stages. You cannot remain a good egg forever. You either hatch as a chicken or you get eaten as a good egg. So, Buhari’s change has to be implemented and he should note that there is a bloc within the National Assembly that wants to undo him and they can go to any length because they do not want Buhari to continue.
People must be at the heart of development in Africa – Adesina
Third what are we as Africans doing to solve the problem? I announced that AfDB will increase our support for climate financing to $5 billion a year by 2020. That will make us one of the largest financiers of climate change among the development banks in the world. So climate finance in the AfDB by 2020 will represent 40 percent of all of our portfolio as I want greener Africa and the Bank is ready to support that.
I don’t believe in ‘unmoderated’ rule of law —Prof. Odekunle, Sagay Committee member
Professor Femi Odekunle, an expert in criminology, was an aide to Lt. General Oladipo Diya as Chief of General Staff (CGS) under the Sani Abacha regime and one of those held for the 1997 alleged coup against the then Nigerian leader. Odekunle is currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption set up by President Muhammadu Buhari and headed by Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN). In this interview, he speaks on the mandate of the committee with particular reference to the $2.1billion arms purchase case against former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, among others.
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