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The pluralistic relativism of critics and criticisms

By Bobson Gbinije “Criticism is a disinterested endeavor to learn/And propagate the best that is known and thought in the World.” Mathew Arnold (1822-1888) Essays in Criticism. In  his  poem, The Volunteer Day, C. Lewis took an emotional and retrospective glance at the travails, trauma and tribulations of the volunteers of war for ancient England. […]
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Full deregulation of Oil sector: Let the debate begin

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan recently returned to what many Nigerians believed was a settled issue. Speaking at the Nigeria Summit 2013 in Lagos, he had unveiled a platform of economic development for the country which he said was predicated on full removal of fuel subsidy.

Still on presidential pardon (2)

THE government’s position is supported by notable constitutional lawyers, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN) and one-time Secretary of Education, Prof. Ben Nwabueze (SAN) as well as the Second Republic Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Richard Akinjide (SAN), among others.

APC: Overcoming the PDP decoy

DEMOCRACY appears to be on the reverse gear with the current happenings in the country. The desperation of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to remain in power by hook and crook is becoming more and more manifest daily.

APC: Merging for wrong reasons

THE protracted efforts by some political parties to merge into a mega political group should have been commendable but for their warped and negative rationalisation for doing so.

Still on presidential pardon

THE decision of the nation’s Council of States, led by President Goodluck Jonathan, to pardon the former BayelsaState governor, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha and other ex-convicts, has continued to generate ripples in and out of Nigeria.

Oshiomhole: Master story teller @ 60

AT a church service to mark his birthday anniversary on April 4 last year, Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole told the audience interesting stories of his growing days in his native home of Iyamho, Etsako West council area of Edo State where he was born 60 years ago. Of particular interest was the story that the natives, including his father, would dash into the bush at the approach of tax collectors and resurface when signalled that the invading government officials had left.

DFU on Ogeah’s interview

In an interview published in a recent edition of Daily Independent newspaper, Delta State Commissioner for Information, Barr. Chike C. Ogeah, spoke on sundry national issues as well as those relating to the State. One of such issues is the decision by Barr. Festus Keyamo to run for public office.

Open data platforms: a tool to revolutionise governance

By Jay Naidoo Having returned from speaking at a conference hosted by the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on the issue of constituency feedback, I have re-learnt that important lesson: citizens always know better than the government or the market what works for them. The question is whether our political elites are prepared to […]

Gov Obi, others praise Uzoh at 50

Anambra State Governor Peter Obi, gave what could pass for governorship endorsement recently when he told the congregation of Catholic faithful and others that one of the illustrious sons of the state had done much that everybody was proud of him.

Remembering Professor Achebe

WAY back in 1979, I was privileged to get close to our idol and hero, Professor Chinua Achebe. I had just gained admission to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

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