Indigenous companies can build institutions that compete with the very best – Marketsquare CEO
2011 not on my agenda for now – Jonathan
Why Yar’Adua’s recovery is slow
Why crises persist in Nigeria, by Prince of Zauzzau
What Obasanjo told me about Yar’Adua, by Doyin Okupe
Our leaders lack the will to change things, says Peter Osugo
The North does not recognise Jonathan as Ag President – Rimi
How the colonial masters empowered the North — Chief Mbazulike Amechi
I’ll never be a polygamist – Justice Minister
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SubscribeABSENCE OF PRESIDENT YAR’ADUA : Why Nigeria is an unserious nation, by Pat Utomi
Professor Pat Utomi is a rare individual and many would agree. But he is also a concerned Nigerian. His shot at the presidency in 2007 was considered a fool’s errand in some quarters – a wasted effort – but the man believes and, therefore, insists that it was one wonderful experience which has touched and continues to touch many lives. How? It is about changing the mind set of the leaders of tomorrow, making them realize that Nigeria can not get anywhere with the present template on which it is governed.
The Die is cast
When you look at the remaining candidates: Uche Ekwunife, Soludo, Uba, you will see that these three are virtually PDP people. They all belong to PDP just like me. But the difference is that for the first time, a woman has the confidence to run seriously and I believe that we should support her if the polls favour her. I will say the same thing about Soludo who is my friend and Andy Uba. So, my position is that the best candidate should win.
Obasanjo wanted me to cry or…— Rasheed Ladoja
How do you present a Sunday Interview and the only thing you discuss all through is GARRI, the Nigerian staple? Or, how do you interview Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja, former governor of Oyo State, and you will be barred from asking questions that border on politics?
The position of Islam on terrorism – Lateef Adegbite
The electoral process
is fraudulent, too much rigging, too much thuggery and so, decent people run away from it. So we do not really have quality
people in government
STATE OF THE NATION : Why some characters in Yar’Adua’s Govt are on a suicide mission, by Ben Obi
Chief Benjamin Ndi Obi seldom talks to the media. Starting from his days in the Nigeria Advance Party, NAP, Ben Obi, as he is simply called, makes no bones about his foray into politics and his mission. But in this session, Obi speaks on the state of the nation and the mega party being packaged by some politicians.
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