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Prof Bart Nnaji @ 70:  A reason to believe

Prof Bart Nnaji @ 70:  A reason to believe

A remarkable development in Bart’s final year in school was his taking to sports during the Inter-House Sports Competition and dusting established athletes. 
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Sharia trial of Iranian billionaire: Case for America and Nigeria

Sharia trial of Iranian billionaire: Case for America and Nigeria

HONESTLY and sincerely I never believed there is endemic corruption in developed countries, including the United States of America, especially in politics and corporate world, until I read thousands of comments after the execution of Iranian billionaire, Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, over N2.6bn bank fraud.

2015 polls: Abia’s succession theories

2015 polls: Abia’s succession theories

CHIEF Theodore Ahamuefule Orji assumed office as governor of Abia State in May 2007, just 17 years after the creation of the state from old Imo State, a period military administrators were in-charge of governance for eight-years, while their civilian counterpart held sway for nine years.

Confab: Part-time lawmakers and jumbo pay

Confab: Part-time lawmakers and jumbo pay

THE principles of Benthamism and Aristotlelianism posit that “the prime and cardinal purpose of any good government and patriotic leadership is the pursuit of the greatest good for the largest member”.

NNPC and legistative inquistion agenda

NNPC and legistative inquistion agenda

IT says a lot about the disconnect between the House of Representatives and the state of the nation that at a time of tense concern about threats to internal security and territorial integrity, Speaker Aminu Tambuwal can only think of resuming the petty inquisition against the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, that has ridiculed the legislators’ sense of purpose.

Chibok and America’s blame game

Chibok and America’s blame game

BY the time the Chibok girls were abducted, it was clear to the whole world that the Nigerian forces, do not have the capacity to contain the Boko Haram insurgents and so, many countries volunteered their assistance.

Chibok: Much ado about a phantom visit

Chibok: Much ado about a phantom visit

IN security matters, it is difficult to describe a planned event as phantom, because the men who create the events are likely to un-create it and put the uninitiated in a state of doubt, as it was in the much reported planned trip of President Goodluck Jonathan to Chibok.

The jetset-Jonathan’s voodoo development index

The jetset-Jonathan’s voodoo development index

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan will never cease to amaze with his simplistic ways and rationalisations. On the Boko Haram insurgents whose abduction of over 200 school girls in Chibok, Borno state, that has now taken centre stage, globally, the President simply dismissed criticisms of his reported aborted trip to Chibok, contending that it was not mandatory for him to visit the town.