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Dwindling fortunes of a political dynasty

Nothing is permanent in life. Kingdoms rise and fall and so are stars. This assertion paints a true picture of the political fortune of the Kalus’, headed by the former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu and his mother, Chief Eunice Uzor Kalu.

Anambra, 20 years after: The light shines (2)

It (the 2008 budget) was based on the vision of achieving the Millennium Development Goals by the year 2015 as stipulated by the United Nations during the Millennium Development Summit in 2000.

Sad day for Africa as counter-revolution triumphs in Libya!

Even before the last shot would be fired and Gaddafi would be captured alive or dead, imperialists and their lackeys such as the presidency in Nigeria, and follow-follow wey-no-open sense commentators and supposedly revolutionist analysts have begun to grant legitimacy to the counter-revolution Libyan rebels.

Eight years of Glo, 8 giant strides for Nigeria

Nigeria was at the crossroads when Globacom showed up on the scene two years after GSM operations began. At that time, the telecoms terrain was still rough and rocky for the subscriber and the potential subscriber; tariffs were prohibitive.

Notes on a prodigal son

AS a forward-looking politician, I appreciate the argument about the separation of church and state. So you’re not likely to see a lot or religious references in this column.

Salami versus Katsina-Alu: Tyranny of the judiciary [ 1 ]

THE suspension of the President of the Court of Appeal, PCA, Justice Isa Ayo Salami on Thursday, August 18, 2011 ,by the National Judicial Council, NJC, should be of grave concern to President Goodluck Jonathan, Nigerian politicians and of course Nigerians in general.

The burial Christy Essien-Igbokwe deserves

THOUGH it is painful that the Lady of Songs, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, MFR, has gone to sleep forever like every mortal will do, she will forever be remembered for all her positive contributions which are too numerous to be exhausted in a single short write-up like this.

A new dawn in Ogun

May 29, 2011 was a day many Nigerians looked forward to with a lot of expectations. And for various reasons too, the main reason being the general acceptance of the conduct of the elections that ushered in a new set of leaders across the country.

How Uduaghan tackles oil spillage

The report of a joint venture study by the United Nations environmental programme and the Federal Government of Nigeria recently presented to President Goodluck Jonathan has copiously indicted the oil prospecting companies with particular reference to the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC.

The future of NYSC

THE three weeks I spent in the NYSC Orientation camp in Argungu, Kebbi State in 2002 were some of the best weeks of my life. A Lagos ‘boy’ who schooled in Delta, I used to think that the sun rose and set in the South. So you can understand my surprise at the wonderful things and people I discovered during the NYSC orientation and later as a year-long resident of Birnin Kebbi, the capital of Kebbi.

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