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Boko Haram: How not to belittle Buratai into a neurotic Sack!

Boko Haram: How not to belittle Buratai into a neurotic Sack!

We are all pretty aware of the so many influences, emotions and sentiments which becloud the senses, each time a Nigerian pens down anything on the ongoing war against insurgency in the Northeast and other parts of Nigeria.  The ink flows with a lot of inexplicable grumpiness against the Nigerian military.

The restructuring Nigeria needs

The restructuring Nigeria needs

LAST  week, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar were at each other’s jugular over ‘restructuring.’Atiku threw the first punch when he picked holes in Osinbajo’s speech at Minnesota, USA, Town Hall meeting, where he averred that Nigeria does not need ‘geographical restructuring’ but deep fiscal federalism that entails more powers for the states, good governance and checking of graft.

Who is afraid of Direct Primaries?

Who is afraid of Direct Primaries?

OUR  clever-by-half politicians have been all over the place of late. They have been defecting, re-defecting and un-defecting from one party to another. While some of them have tried to explain away the reasons behind dumping the parties that gave them the platform to win elections and be in government, others have ended up coming across as dumb in their own attempt to explain.

Corporate governance: Beyond Rhetorics

Corporate governance: Beyond Rhetorics

I HAVE long been a proponent of the school that vision is fundamental to the success of any corporate objective and that it is the corporate vision that should determine the framework for corporate governance. In other words, the corporate governance framework adopted by any corporate entity must be such as would ensure the realisation of the vision of that entity.

Gudumbali  and Boko Haram’s frustrations

Gudumbali  and Boko Haram’s frustrations

A part of Nigeria’s heart secured from insecurity in the Northeast was shuddered last Saturday.  The remnants of exiled insurgents regrouped and pushed another anxious, but futile violent raids to recapture, Gudumbali.