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Abia and a development based opposition

THE Nigerian state has always faced and will continue to face the daunting challenge of making democracy deliver the much avowed dividends that should be the hallmark of democratic practice. Against what the political class would want us believe, which is basically a ploy to hide their inefficiency and greed – it is not that we are still learning the ropes of democratic practice, but the fact is that we have blatantly refused, so it seems – to use well our democratic opportunities.

Re: Between Obi and Ihiala people (2)

HE has to tell us whether that is a manual for governors on who to support or not. When the better part of wisdom dictates that a Governor should show equal love to all the parts of the state, he wants him to show preference only to those that supported him. Tragic!

Orji and traditional rulers in Abia

I HAVE watched and read with keen interest some fairy tale lies written and published in a national daily owned by the demystified and estranged godfather of Abia politics since the conclusion of the last general elections in the State.

Saraki’s new role at the Senate

IF political careers were judged by years of service or number of positions held, then there would be no shortage of those with outstanding record of public service in Nigeria. If, however, they are judged by the significance of one’s political moments, then we would have to look harder to find those with truly remarkable records in public service.

Reducing the pressure on Lagos

THE Seven-Up end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway daily records unprecedented influx of people into Lagos from across the country. Indeed a recent study reveals that over 25,000 people from across the world move into Lagos for various reasons on a daily basis. This is what makes Lagos a melting pot.

Beyond Physical Security: An agenda for development

The 2011 elections have come and gone. It is time for agenda-setting. Suggestions are rife about what priorities the government should set for progress and development. Many would be of the opinion that the government should improve security.

NDDC’s new deal for rural dwellers

Local governments were designed to bring development to the grassroots. It cannot be otherwise, as the Federal Government, which is calling the shots from Abuja, is too far away from the headquarters of the 774 local government councils in the country. Similarly, most of the state capitals are far from the many towns and villages in the local government areas

Sani Abacha: Legacy of a great leader

ON June 8,1997, one of Nigeria’s erstwhile Heads of State and military chief, General Sani Abacha, passed away in Abuja, the nation’s capital. General Abacha passed on whilst still in office as Head of State. The place of Gen. Abacha in Nigeria’s military and democratic history can scarcely be over-emphasized. He was one Nigeria’s finest military officers.

NBA Anambra State:This is a challenge

THE Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, is a creation of statute and known to the Nigerian law. It is an umbrella body of all lawyers called to the Nigerian bar.

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