Kwara now among top 10 viable states as Revenue Service reforms stop leakages, generate over N300bn in 6 yrs
Ojukwu lost 2 ex wives in 1yr
Ojukwu, beyond the Civil War
Ojukwu – A Hero Is Gone
S T R O K E: Death in small doses
ON ABURI WE STAND: The Distortion of Accord, by Ojukwu
The meaning of Emeka
My life, times and beliefs, by Emeka Ojukwu
FUPRE crisis: How a federal university was mismanaged
Alex remained humble till death – Felix Ibru
The many sins of British Airways, others
INTELLIGENCE FAILURE? How Boko Haram’s plot in Yobe succeeded
Why negotiation with Boko Haram is impossible, by AVM Ararile
Why motorists should pay tolls – Works Ministry
SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND: The ends do not justify the means (3)
SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND:The ends do not justify the means (2)
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SubscribeRICHARD AKINJIDE’S SHOCKER: Why you can’t win presidential election petition!
In matters election petition, Richard Osuolale Abimbola Akinjide remains a legend.
Having successfully determined the letters and spirit of the Electoral Decree of 1977, proving to the courts that Section 34 (A) (l) (c) (ii) of the Electoral Decree, means that two- thirds of a state is synonymous with votes cast in two – thirds of votes cast in the territorial or physical areas of the state and, thereby, handing Usman Aliyu Shehu Shagari the presidential election victory of 1979, Akinjide remains very relevant to jurisprudential matters in Nigeria.
THE DOCTRINE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: A doctrine of substantial folly
Politics is a game; it is a contest; it is competition for power. Every human being is said to be a political animal and, therefore, politics can not be extricated from the affairs of men (and women). So, in the push and shove of daily live, men and women are engaged in a perpetual struggle to outdo one another. To tame the animalistic instincts in every creature, man employs his intellect to create rules for the contest. Those rules are meant to be followed to the letter.
BUHARI Vs JONATHAN: When judgment is judged
After six months of intense legal fireworks on the petition urging holistic judicial probe of the conduct of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, pertaining to the April 16 presidential election that favoured the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate President Goodluck Jonathan, one would have expected the adjudicating body to properly scrutinize every shred of evidence adduced by the contending parties, no matter how stupid it may seem, before passing judgment.
Ojukwu @ 78 – Filling the puzzle
Odumegwu-Ojukwu mostly defies description. It is a quality that delights him, another is his intellectual fecundity, enthused into their solid frames at some of the best schools in the world. He never made too much of them but when he spoke, people knew he had been to places.
A President Under Pressure: Crises engulf subsidy removal plans
Yet to convince Nigerians of his sincerity on how the funds generated from the removal of the subsidy on petrol would be deployed, President Goodluck Jonathan is being buffeted by a confetti of opposition.
VOICES ON FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL
Subsidy removal will free N1.2 trillion in savings part of which can be deployed in providing safety nets for poor segments of the society to ameliorate the effects of the subsidy removal
–President Goodluck Jonathan.
The case for subsidy removal but – Sen Saraki
Dr Bukola Saraki, the immediate past governor of Kwara State, and the senator representing Kwara Central in the Senate, recently spoke with journalists in Ilorin, on the state of the nation. State Correspondent, DEMOLA AKINYEMI, was there. Here are excerpts from the parley.
Why government will not keep its promises, by Akinlaja (Ex-NUPENG Sec. Gen)
Hon. (Comrade) Joseph Iranola Akinlaja is a member of Federal House of Representatives, representing Ondo East/West Federal Constituency. Before he delved into active politics he was a labour leader of note. He rose to the position of deputy national president of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Secretary General of Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG. After that, the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD an affiliate of NUPENG) made him their Grand Patron/Technical Consultant. He is currently national deputy chairman of Labour Party and deputy chairman House Committee on Women Affairs, and member of other key committees
Subsidy Removal: The thickening conspiracy
Last week, it was about the riddle of political stability and economic prosperity.
Today, and as this administration, which came to power on the crest of massive goodwill, continues its push for the removal of the subsidy on petrol, the riddle is about the chicken and the egg.
FUNDING MEDIUM TERM FISCAL FRAMEWORK: The odd mix of MTFF & subsidy removal
Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz, Economics Nobel Prize Winner, 2001, in “Undoing the bankruptcy of capitalism”.
In part one of this review of the MTFF, it was pointed out that the authors, ably led by our Federal Minister of Finance, were merely indulging in semantic and cosmetic changes. Multiple-year economic plans are as old as the Gowon administration. Until now, they were called Medium Term Economic Plans, MTEP. And none has worked from the 1970s till now. Is there anything in the MTFF which is so radically different as to induce confidence in its pronouncements?
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