When Dead SIMs Died: How the NCC clean-up made Nigerian telecoms more honest
The confusion about tinted glasses
Mis-reading the signal of history in Nigerian politics
Akwa Ibom is leading change in Africa
Controversial Ika North elections
The London dilemma and Uduaghan’s ambition
Antics of Ndibe
When people’s vote counted
Ngige and the jinx of electoral misadventure
Relevant ideology: Key to Igbo development
That shooting at Eke Awka campaign rally
Delta’s stranger-than- fiction story
Nigeria’s April free and fair elections
Akpabio: A man misunderstood
Choosing the President
Imperative of Jonathan’s presidency

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Goodluck and the Nigerian Capital Market
NEITHER in the NN24 debate attended by the three closest challengers to President Goodluck Jonathan in Saturday’s presidential elections, nor in the other debate attended solely by President Jonathan, was a serious issue with perhaps far greater capacity to affect the fortunes of the economy and hence the citizen’s well-being, ever raised. That lacuna was curiously instructive. It is all the more intriguing that in the flood of advertisements by which the candidates have solicited for votes, there has been no copy that has called attention to this serious issue either.
Nuhu Ribadu: A portrait
MALAM Nuhu Ribadu is one of the interesting personalities that this present political dispensation has revealed. He is presently the presidential candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria which is the second largest party in Nigeria. The ACN controls four states via judicial activism and a large chunk of the membership of the National and state assemblies. It also controls a fair share of the local governments in the country.
Solving the cement price hike(3)
AMONG the cartel, Dangote Cement Plc has been and remains the biggest importer of bulk cement into Nigeria, thanks to the Federal Government yearly allocation that favours Dangote with a quota of 6.5 million – 9 million MT per annum, against 3.2 million MT per annum shared out among the rest of the other four companies, Dangote Cement, comprising Benue Cement purchased from the Bureau of Public Enterprises in 2001 and still struggling to meet production level and Obajana new cement plant commissioned by President Obasanjo with a claimed capacity of five million MT per annum which in reality is producing about 1,500,000 MT per annum.
Voting a truly democratic govt
IN a true democratic society, it is essential to ensure a government that follows the will of the people and not the one that force the people to follow it, that is, a “government of the people, by the people, and for the people” as said by Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg address which lasted a little over two minutes on November, 19, 1863.
Solving the cement price hike(2)
CHINA dominates global cement consumption at 1,105kg per capita, representing about 50 per cent of global cement consumption.
Delta North seat: Beyond bread and butter issues
WHEN the people of Delta North go out to vote on April 9,2011 in the shifted National Assembly election, the image and stature of Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Prince Nwoko of Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) stand head and shoulder above the other contenders and pretenders in the race for Delta North Senatorial seat.
Solving the cement price hike
THE Federal Government on recently convened a ‘Stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja to address the soaring price of cement in the country.
Sustaining the new lease of life in Abia State
THIS piece is a genuine and well-intended effort at acknowledging the truth of the political position in Abia State, since Governor T.A. Orji wisely and intelligently cashed in on the applauded wisdom of embracing the centripetal government.
A call to serve
WE have been saying the same thing over and over for the last 40 years, but they will not listen. Hence, we must repeat ourselves and sound the same refrain: Good economics leads to good politics and conversely bad economics leads to bad politics.
Tackling rising incidences of anti-social behaviour
IT has become a common phenomenon and in fact worrisome, the ever increasing negative and retrogressive consequences of anti-social behavoiur in the society.

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