ONSA: Can we go this way?
Stealing of catalytic converters: China-made alternatives offer relief
Parable of unequal fingers and Nigeria’s nationhood
No force can break Nigeria – Orokpo
How successive govts ruined Nigeria – Junaid
Nigeria@52: National dialogue is overdue – Archbishop Adewale Martins
Nigeria@52: PREFACE: Nigeria: The search for good faith
Nigeria@ 52: The elite must not set Nigeria on fire – Audu Ogbeh
Nigeria@52: Nigeria badly needs a revolution….In science and technology
Nigeria@52: Why this nation is lost and drifting, by Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi
Don’t expect patriotism from misgoverned citizenry – David-West
The truth about Bakassi, Nigeria and Cameroun – Bola Ajibola
Nigeria is unbreakable – Umar
Nigeria @ 52: It’s a call for sober reflection Ihekaire
We have made giant strides – Okorotie
Nigeria at 52: A city set on a hill that cannot be hidden
Nigeria needs an Igbo President to march forward – Ezeife
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SubscribeEducation nosedived from time of military rule – Ogbinaka
Nigerian education sector had experienced fluctuating fortunes since independence in 1960, passing through ups and downs, recording different aspects of achievements and challenges.
Nigeria does not reward virtue nor punish evil – David Attah
Chief David Attah is a renown Journalist, a former Chief Press Secretary to late Gen. Sanni Abacha and former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar. He turned 67 few days ago after spending several weeks in an Abuja hospital for an undisclosed ailment.
We still have a long way to go – Gomos
Mr. Ezekiel Gomos ( OFR) former Secretary to the Plateau State Government is the Executive Director of the Jos Business School. He spoke on Nigeria’s 52nd Independence Anniversary to Saturday Vanguard.
Gowon must speak up on Maroua Declaration
A LOT of Bakassi people are comfortable where they are, since we re-settled them we have not heard of somebody who was molested or harassed by the occupants. Before we came here, Senator Ita Giwa made us to sign an agreement to accept the new location which was in the three wards mentioned by the President.
Bakassi land is not war booty
In a few days time, Nigeria will finally lose its claims to the Bakassi Peninsula which the World Court awarded to Cameroun in the Land and Maritime boundary dispute between the Central African country and Nigeria based on the Anglo-German Treaty. Some historians claimed the treaty was not signed in the first place but more importantly, the German territories before the First World War were taken over by the allied forces while Germany was made to renounce all its claims to territories in Africa.
Cameroon had no valid claim to Bakassi – Ofonagoro
Let me now examine Cameroon’s claims. By the end of this exercise, it must be obvious to everyone, that Cameroon had no valid claim to Bakassi, and that Nigeria merely went to the court to surrender Bakassi to Cameroon, and thereby legalize an action which she had already set in motion since August 1970, and concluded with the Maroua Declaration of 1975, through craftily contrived legal instruments and “Agreements” which cannot stand the acid test of empirical analysis, and none of which was ratified by Nigeria’s legislature
The Bakassi sovereignty and international politics (2)
NIGERIA emphasized long occupation, peaceful consolidation, and Cameroon’s acquiescence of Nigeria’s long presence at Bakassi, rather than title to the land, as proof of ownership, meaning that she acknowledged Cameroon’s ownership of Bakassi!
The Bakassi sovereignty and international politics
WHEN Prof. Walter Ofonagoro told the audience at the 12th brainstorming that the April 1893 boundary between Nigeria and Cameroon at the Rio Del Rey estuary was suppressed at the International Court of Justice to achieve a dubious aim of giving out Bakassi peninsula as war booty to Cameroon, not a few persons were convinced.
Bakassi Peninsula: Count down to 1949-54 UN plebiscite
Nowa Omoigui in this third instalment argues thatthe Bakassi peninsula which was part of Camerun/Cameroon since 1913, as inherited in the League of Nations mandate after World War 1, was excised from co-administration with the Eastern region along with the rest of the Southern Cameroons at the time of Nigeria’s independence
WAR ON TERROR: Victory against Boko Haram in sight?
This is an exclusive report of how men of the Department of State Service, DSS, and the Joint Task Force, JTF, tracked and killed Abu Qaqa, the dreaded spokesman of the Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, last Monday, in a suburb of Kano State, North West Nigeria.
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