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London Council Flat deal taught me an unforgettable lesson – Aisagbonhi

London Council Flat deal taught me an unforgettable lesson – Aisagbonhi

Nigeria of today is a place where buildings collapse. Chief Omo Aisagbonhi, a real estate developer, in this interview, explains why buildings go down and proffers solution. He adds that he would rather give loan to women than men, because ”even if the man becomes irresponsible in paying back the loan, the woman will not”.

National Dialogue manifestation of gross incompetence, leadership failure  – Dr Bugaje

National Dialogue manifestation of gross incompetence, leadership failure – Dr Bugaje

He veered off his practice in Pharmacy and joined politics. And like a determined politician, he has continued to grow. Between 1999 and 2003, he was Special Adviser on political matters to Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Between 2003 and 2007, he was elected into the Federal House of Representatives. Afterwards, he became the National Secretary of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

Stay away from Rotary if your motive is to make money – Olowu

Stay away from Rotary if your motive is to make money – Olowu

A seasoned economist, Olugbemiga Olowu is the Rotarian overseeing Rotary clubs all-over Lagos and Ogun states, otherwise known as District 9110. Born in 1949 into the Abeokuta family of Obatolu Olowu of the Ile-Alafin of Owu Kingdom, he is a Rotarian with 30 years experience! Also a multifaceted entrepreneur, Olugbemiga worked with the Mandilas Group for 15 years before co-founding a pharmaceutical business, Lutayo Pharmaceutical Limited, and later, Lutay Nigeria Limited, a joint financial and procurement services company. Seven Prints Limited, a monogramming and printing establishment, is also one of his innovations. In this interview, Olugbemiga debunks the claim that Rotary is a money-making venture and also explains why there are few Rotary clubs in Ogun State.

Rare encounter with Oba of Benin: ‘My ties with Buhari, Oba of Lagos, Obi of Onitsha’

Rare encounter with Oba of Benin: ‘My ties with Buhari, Oba of Lagos, Obi of Onitsha’

You don’t just barge into the palace of Omo N’oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa, the 38th Oba of Benin, to see the monarch. The Oba of Benin is unarguably one of Nigeria’s most reverred royal fathers. He superintends over a famous Kingdom-Benin Kingdom. Seeing the Omo N’oba is naturally on appointment – and this may take time. Thus, when a couple of weeks ago the idea of an interview with the revered monarch was mooted, it became incumbent on us to write a letter to seek an appointment. Then a date was picked for the interview with the Omo N’oba. Waiting for the monarch for the interview on the appointed day was understandable given his very tight schedule.

Why We Killed Ironsi And Installed Gowon — Jeremiah Useni

Why We Killed Ironsi And Installed Gowon — Jeremiah Useni

Lt. General Jeremiah Useni needs no introduction. The prominent role he played during the reign of late Head of State, Sani Abacha, as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, is well known. However, there are two things about Jeremiah Useni, who was referred to as ‘Jerry Boy’ at the time. He was indeed a Boy, because he joined the Army at the age of 14. Firstly, he was one of the soldiers who fired shots during the coup against General Ironsi in which the General was killed in Ibadan. Mr. Useni was also the closest person to General Abacha up to his last moments.This interview, conducted in Hausa by the Hausa language newspaper, Rariya, and translated to English by PREMIUM TIMES’

Many Ijaw are not proud of Jonathan – Prof Afejuku

Many Ijaw are not proud of Jonathan – Prof Afejuku

TONY AFEJUKU is a Professor of English and Literature in University of Benin. A former ASUU leader, Afejuku, in this interview, says he is happy in his “ little world of poverty.” He also speaks on the recent sacking of some Itsekiri villages in Warri North local government area of Delta State, his perception of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and the need for President Goodluck Jonathan to do things rightly.

PDP: The story of our “rebellion”  by Governor Sule Lamido

PDP: The story of our “rebellion”  by Governor Sule Lamido

He probably had little reason to take the challenging path of fighting the establishment, given the comport and conditions around the country’s governors. But not Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State who was nurtured in the Aminu Kano political culture of using political power to fight for the masses.

Obasanjo, Atiku are finished politically – Jubril Aminu

Obasanjo, Atiku are finished politically – Jubril Aminu

Prof. Jubril Aminu is a founding member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He was also at different times the Minister of Education and Petroleum Resources. He was equally a senator. In this interview, he speaks on the PDP crisis, saying the attempt by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and some governors to break away from the mainstream PDP is borne out of the need to remain politically relevant.

For peace to return to PDP, there must be unity convention  – Ugochinyere

For peace to return to PDP, there must be unity convention – Ugochinyere

Ikenga Ugochinyere Imo is a house-hold name in the Peoples Democratic Party when it comes to controversy. Some label him as a hatchet man when there are turbulent issues in the party. He is the convener of the Stakeholders Forum in the New PDP. In this interview, he explains why Bamanga Tukur should go and why a new convention should be held.

No peace in Nigeria’s 53yrs of Hausa, Igbo rulership — Gen. Alabi-Isiama

No peace in Nigeria’s 53yrs of Hausa, Igbo rulership — Gen. Alabi-Isiama

He said the problem of Nigeria is disloyalty, not corruption; Obasanjo lied in his book, ‘My Command’; the first 1966 coup is not an Igbo coup but it ruined Nigeria. A Delta Igbo by paternal lineage but a Yoruba-cum northerner via maternal links, Alabi-Isama said God has destined Nigeria to be one country and those trying to dismember the nation labour in vain. He prayed that Nigerians should not witness another war because people are now very vicious. Excerpts:

No peace in Nigeria’s 53yrs of Hausa, Igbo rulership — Gen. Alabi-Isiama

No peace in Nigeria’s 53yrs of Hausa, Igbo rulership — Gen. Alabi-Isiama

For instance, he said the Northern and Eastern Nigeria have jointly been ruling the country since independence in 1960 and Nigeria has not known peace; there was no pogrom against the Igbo during the war; Biafra would not have lost the war if her military leaders had been tactically disciplined and prosecuted the war professionally; and that Nigeria neglects her heroes and heroines.

Why and how I  set up FCMB – Otunba Sumbumi Balogun

Why and how I set up FCMB – Otunba Sumbumi Balogun

ON Friday, August 30, 2013 Otunba Michael Subomi Balogun had a media chat with select journalists in his porch house at 1, Milverton Road, Ikoyi. The chat was centered on “FCMB at 30: a reflection from the founder.” Otunba Subomi, in a very relaxed form said “I am not a pharisee of real life experience, my journey to what you now see had been divinely guided.