Abuja is not drowning in rain, it’s drowning in bad decisions
The synthetic of Aso Rock
Much ado about APC (2)
BORNO: A league of Ignorants as professionals
Reality TV Shows: A springboard to stardom
Much ado about APC
When work becomes a sexual battleground
How Dickson turned Bayelsa to massive construction sites
John Abba Ogbodo: Death is a crafty thief
On Ogun PDP trail
Anenih: Modibbo Kawu’s regurgitations and tyranny
PDP BoT, Anenih and the tasks ahead
Task before the Power Minister
Return of Anenih and the political sycophants
Pope, monarch, leadership and Nigeria (2)
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SubscribeTribalism – a barrier to progressive democratic dialogue
TRIBALISM is a barrier to progressive democratic dialogue in Nigeria. A few weeks ago, I wrote an article for Vanguard newspapers. The title was “Obasanjo says the darndest things.” In this article, I was generally critical of leaders who only understand Nigeria’s problems in retrospect.
All hail King Eagles
THE cheery news that the Super Eagles of Nigeria against all odds, have been crowned the new king of African Soccer with their victory over Burkina Faso in the finals of the 2013 African Cup of Nations, has been heard in all the football regions of the world. Here at home, the echos of the […]
Why FG should outlaw Ohanaeze, OPC, ACF, SSPA, others
The current issue that Nigeria is either becoming a failed state or is a failed state is a direct working by some individuals to cause diversionary chaos in the country in order to loot the nation’s wealth. What makes such diversionary tactics to work is their ability to misinform Nigerians that are willing to listen and adhere to their advice.
Pope Benedict’s resignation
HIS Holiness, Pope Benedict stunned the Roman Catholic Church when he announced he would stand down – the first pope to do so in almost 700 years – saying he no longer had the mental and physical strength to carry on.
For Ambassador Gideon Efetie, a tribute
GIDEON Emoro Efetie, affectionately known as “Daddy” was born March 11, 1925. He was the firstborn male of 10 children. His parents were Daniel Nokiojare and Rebecca Eboh Efetie. His parents and Samson Efetie preceded him in death.
Towards a just and equitable Akwa Ibom State in 2015
The Eket Interest Group have watched with keen interest the unfolding drama orchestrated by some power thirsty individuals who are desperately bent on misleading the general public, especially in Akwa Ibom State to believe that the office of the governor of the state come 2015 is a free for all geographical zones party.
Pope, monarch, leadership and Nigeria
FOLLOWING the sudden resignation notice served by the head of the Catholic faith,Pope Benedict XVI ,Catholics now have to fathom how to manage a retiree Pope before Easter which is a few days after February 28 when the Papal Lord promised to go into retirement.
Nigeria, ten million mobile phones for farmers
THE recently announced Ministry of Agriculture’s plan to distribute 10 million mobile phones to rural farmers has generated a lot of debate and criticisms. For Many Nigerians, it is a controversial gesture and a misplacement of priorities.
Why Nigeria, US don’t don’t share Intelligence
…Says Informants in Nigerian govt
THE shooting clattered on for 30 minutes, residents of this dusty town say, and when it ended, four militants holding a German engineer hostage were dead. So were the engineer, and four innocent bystanders.
Ihedioha, the baton of generational representation
A POPULAR Igbo saying has it that if a child’s washes his hands clean, he is therefore admitted to feast with elders. This wise saying of the Igbo people of South East of Nigeria finds fulfillment in the life and personality of Rt Hon. Chukwuemeka Ihedioha.
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