When Dead SIMs Died: How the NCC clean-up made Nigerian telecoms more honest
Aregbesola’s performance and armchair critics
Obiano: The logic of continuity
Anambra: ‘Why youths are behind Nwoye’
Infrastructure and Africa’s development: The PPP imperative
Delta APC and the 2019 election
Lagos: Digital and electronic administration of pensions
IPOB and Fulani herdsmen: One nation, double standards
VAIDS: The Tax Game Changer
How Ndi-Igbo can move on with Zik’s doctrine of indivisibility of Nigeria
IPOB: The ants, Hyenas and purveyors of falsehood
The “terrorists” of IPOB by Fani-Kayode
Nigeria: Taking stock of Buhari, APC
Ambodeism: An example in leadership
Response to inaccurate article on Rwanda
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SubscribeSUKUK: Why CAN should shut up
This ignorant take by CAN on the eminently sane economic decision to go for SUKUK Bonds to finance Government Projects is so annoying and farcical. What an ignorant outrage! What mischief!
Why Obiano is afraid of Tony Nwoye
THE resolution of the issue of the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Anambra State has come to me and those of us who participated in the party’s primary election with great relief.
Importance of insuring small businesses
GOVERNOR of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has identified the Land Use Act of 1978 as the greatest hindrance to the mortgage industry in the country.
Restructuring and justice
THE problem of the world is injustice. No matter how hard justice is suppressed, it rears it’s head until it is appeased. It can take decades or even centuries, in the biblical account, it took the Israelites over four hundred years. Justice is when affairs of life are handled dispassionately; no favouritism, no sentiment of any kind – be it filial, ethnic or religion – in short, it is doing what is right. The late Alhaji Maitama Sule – God bless his soul – addressing a delegation to President Mohammadu Buhari not too long before his passage noted thus: only justice can resolve Nigeria’s problems. The man stated the obvious. I will advise that the President and his team go back and replay that video. We have not been fortunate to have a leader who will rule with justice – fairness to all – in this country and he told Buhari that if he wants to succeed, he must rule with justice to all. Has Mr President yielded to his advise, in the over two years that he has been in office? The answer is in the public domain.
Restructuring and justice
THE problem of the world is injustice. No matter how hard justice is suppressed, it rears it’s head until it is appeased. It can take decades or even centuries, in the biblical account, it took the Israelites over four hundred years. Justice is when affairs of life are handled dispassionately; no favouritism, no sentiment of any kind – be it filial, ethnic or religion – in short, it is doing what is right.
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