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BAKASSKI PENINSULA: Why Nigeria should ask ICJ to review verdict (2)

Mallam Abdullahi U. Maiyaki, a senior research fellow at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, NIIA, Lagos in this second edition of the Vanguard Media series on rethinking the judgment of ICJ and options before the Federal Government where the executive seems to be alone in conceding Bakassi provides fresh insights on options before President Goodluck Jonathan

Why Nigeria should appeal ICJ verdict on Bakassi – Maiyaki

In less than one month, Nigeria will forgo Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon unless Nigeria raises an appeal against the verdict of the Hague based International Court of Justice which awarded the sovereignty of Bakassi peninsula to the Central African country using the 1913 Anglo-German treaty as the basis of its decision.

Nnaji’s Exit: Will Nigeria surmount the power impasse?

Hope was rekindled for the Power Sector when President Goodluck Jonathan appointed an electricity expert, Professor Barth Nnaji as the Minister of Power in 2011. Barely, 13 months after, the Minister resigned his appointment in an extreme controversial circumstance.

Jonathan’s performance contract without penalty for default

A great and historic advance in the running of government was made recently by President Goodluck Jonathan which jostled the nation when all the ministers in his cabinet signed the Performance Contract Agreement (PCA) during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja.

Gathering storm in RSUST over reappointment of VC

…Students risk losing another year
THIS is certainly not the best of times for students of the Rivers state University of Science and Technology, RSUST as lecturers in the school have been on strike for close to one month to force the Visitor of the University and Governor of the State, Chibuike Amaechi to reverse the appointment of Professor Barineme Fakae as Acting Vice Chancellor.

In 40 days, Bakassi may be lost forever!

…As agitation for review of ICJ verdict heightens ahead of deadline
When the United Nations endorsed a referendum in Sudan to end the intractable civil war in the North African country, it was obvious that “the wild oats sown in your younger days had made an awful harvest in our autumn of life.”

State police: It is northern vs southern govs

SINCE the thirty-six state governors came together and formed a group known as the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, and inaugurated it in April 1999, they have been very strong and spoke vehemently with one voice on national issues.

N1.78b SURE-P Allocations for FCT Area Councils

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) shared N1.786 billion among its six Area Councils as part of its share of the Federation Account Allocation and the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P).

Vanguard Detty December

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