Third World
Countries are plagued by crisis. Among the most critical is poverty, which has
taken hundreds of children out of the classroom. Children are the world’s
greatest resource, future leaders, and assets to national development, thus; it
is, therefore the right of every child to be educated; unfortunately, worldwide
many children aren’t aware of what education is, instead, serving in fields
under child labour or as child soldiers in wars.
As
a child growing up in Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Is Africa Ready To Educate Every Child?
By Joel Savage
Africa , I find myself in
an environment witnessing how many parents struggle to educate their children.
Every weekend, I go hawking as a trader with banana, eggs, and bread, just to
make some extra money to help my parents to keep me in the classroom.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Nigeria: The Rule Of Man
By Sufuyan Ojeifo
The
declaration was last Sunday at the International Conference Centre, ICC, in Abuja , venue of this
year’s Nigerian Bar Association conference. Members of the Bar and the Bench
were there in their numbers. The assemblage of officers in the temple of justice
was representative of the nation’s judiciary, an independent arm of the trinity
of government.
President Muhammadu Buhari chose the most auspicious place to
officially declare his disdain for the rule of law and his avowed preference
for the rule of man, his own rule, in the Nigerian nation-state, where he has
been deploying his might in its vast capriciousness and whimsicality since he
stepped in the saddle on May 29, 2015.
*Buhari |
Monday, September 3, 2018
Why Nigeria Under Buhari Is World Headquarters For Extreme Poverty
By Reno Omokri
On Wednesday the 29th of August, 2018, British Prime
Minister, Theresa May, visited Nigeria with a plane
full of business people to help Britain make money in Nigeria .
So meticulously choreographed was her visit, that she came with businessmen and
women that sold or manufactured every item you could imagine from air
fresheners to Scotch whiskey.
*Buhari |
Mrs May, who I met twice last year, demonstrated the main
thrust of her visit by travelling with David Schwimmer, the Chief Executive of
the London Stock Exchange. Her entourage to Nigeria was
chockfull of business and industry folk and very lean on civil servants and
politicians. In fact, only two members of her cabinet joined her on her African
trip. If there was any spare space on the Royal Airforce Jet that flew her to
Africa, that space was reserved for people who could bring jobs and capital to Britain.
Presidents’ Health: Missed Opportunities For Nigeria’s Health
By Sam Ohuabunwa
I believe that I am not alone in feeling distressed about the
situation of healthcare in Nigeria .
Everywhere you look, the problems stare you on the face.
In the public health care space, you face poor
infrastructure, old or inoperative equipment and generally, poor attitude.
*Buhari |
Even skill and competency levels are often
suspect. If you have taken a seriously ill patient to our public health
facilities – primary, secondary or tertiary institutions, you will know that
many more people are healed by faith in Nigeria than by medical care. If you go to the private healthcare institutions, may be infrastructure and
equipment may be better, attitude and skills are subject to national averages.
What Happened To APC Report On Federalism?
By Martins Oloja
As politicians are
jostling to secure their positions within #PROJECT2019, defecting to different
parties in pursuit of relevance for only themselves, subordinating the sanctity
of the rule of law to personal interests, perfecting how to truncate press freedom,
we need to ask political leaders in the governing party what they want to do
with the most important document they produced and made public in January this
year: ‘Report of The APC Committee on True Federalism’.
I am fully persuaded that it is public
interest to ask about this all-important document and failure to be genuine
about how to implement the contents before next year’s election may undermine
national security too. And here is the thing, those who always afraid of the
hard questions in the governing APC, should not regard this question on what
they want to do with their report as a political question: It is a question on
nation building and the future of the world’s most populous black nation, Nigeria .
*Buhari and el-Rufai |
The North And The Buhari Myth
By Kennedy Emetulu
1.Introduction:
1.Introduction:
One of the ‘mysteries’ of
today’s politics is what some Nigerians see as the continued popularity of
President Muhammadu Buhari in the North, despite his evident ineptness and the
many, many failures of his government. When these Nigerians see him in outings
where massive crowds of young people work themselves into a frenzy as they rent
the air with “Sai Baba!” chants, they wonder what diabolical concoctions he
must have let loose on them to make them feel this way.
*Kennedy Emetulu |
People are being buried in
grinding poverty, the economy is on a stretcher, Nigeria is regressing into the
Stone Age in every respect and Buhari hops into a plane to London and back or
walks 800 meters
and the whole place is filled with jubilation in the North, or so it seems. What
information do these people have that the rest of us don’t have? What planet
are they living on when the nation clearly is on a deathbed?
2. The False Successor:
In the nation’s history,
only two Northern politicians have had what can be considered the type of
popular support or loyalty that Buhari has today in the North. These men were
Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and Mallam Aminu Kano. But the irony
is that as opposed to Buhari, these men actually had political ideas of
governance and real track records that gave them credibility with the people.
The Bigger Picture In Ekiti Governorship Contest
By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye
A day after the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) announced Dr. Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the
winner of the July 14, 2018, governorship election in Ekiti State ,
a video of Fulani herdsmen brazenly parading their cows on the streets of
Ado-Ekiti went viral on the social media. Reports say the video was shared on
Facebook by one Isaac, the younger brother of Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, the
outgoing governor of the state.
In a comment accompanying the video (reproduced unedited),
the younger Fayose wrote: “Fayemi was
rigged in on Saturday against the wish of Ekiti people. Today, Fulani herdsmen
have the boldness to rear cow on the street of Ado Ekiti. This is
pathetic! This is scary. I pity Ekiti and her people!”
*Fayemi and Fayose |
Friday, August 31, 2018
Political Defections In Nigeria, Causes And Consequences
By Simon Abah
There is an alarming rise in organised political defections in Nigeria .
Although she is being
hyped as the giant of Africa, the democracy in Nigeria
is not practised like in countries such as Ghana ,
Sierra Leone , Botswana , Tanzania ,
Liberia , Senegal and Zambia with stable democracies. Nigeria ’s version is a guided
democracy and a democracy for the few.
*Saraki |
What are the reasons
for the surge in defections? Turncoats complain about the absence of internal
democracy in their parties and of political witch-hunt by political gladiators.
Do you agree with the
beliefs of these defectors?
Particularly since no
mention is made about the developmental interests of Nigeria as reasons for changing
sides.
Nigeria: A Nation In Need Of Free Speech
By Jerome-Mario Utomi
Merit, taken
objectively, is ‘something earned, something owed to a person. Taken
subjectively, merit is the right of a person to his earning and is of two
types- condign and congruous merits. While condign merit deals with strict
justice to a reward, congruous merit is not so much a right as a claim but
rests upon what is suitable or fitting in a situation’.
With this words of
Paul Glenn in mind, each time I am asked my opinion on the nation’s media
industry in relation to free speech/freedom of expression, I usually pause to
honestly look at its virtues and attributes both objectively and subjectively,
and in all, one thing often stands out; the Nigerian media industry in the
writer’s views neither merits nor deserves the inequitable treatments so far
mated to it by the successive administrations. Why Nigeria Needs To Be Re-Structured
By Atiku Abubakar
In a recent
interaction in the United
States , Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
asserted that the “problem with our country is not a matter of
restructuring…and we must not allow ourselves to be drawn into the argument
that our problems stem from some geographic re-structuring”.
*Atiku |
It is a surprise that the Vice President would
take such a position and, in particular, fail to appreciate the connection
between Nigeria ’s
defective structure and its underperformance.
Nigeria: Beware The Ides Of March
By Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie
“Beware the Ides of
March,” said the soothsayer to Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare’s famous
play Julius Caesar. In those words, Caesar was given an alert about
his imminent assassination in the hands of Roman politicians, among whom was
his friend Brutus. Approaching another year of elections, this admonition
has become frightfully pertinent.
For what is being witnessed looks like a
reenactment of the Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. In this reenactment,
Julius Caesar would represent Nigeria ,
the Roman politicians who plotted his assassination would represent the average
Nigerian politician, with Brutus, the politician pretending to be Caesar’s
friend, representing politicians who, in their diabolically deadly intrigues,
pretend to love Nigeria ,
but are actually plotting her descent into bloody disintegration.
*Cardinal Okogie |
Shame! Ghana Lawyers And Judges Are Trained To Become Incompetent And Corrupt!
By Rockson Adofo
Honestly, Ghana-trained lawyers and judges are no match for
their White contemporaries and those Ghanaians born, schooled and trained in
law in the civilized Whiteman’s land. I will prove this assertive claim in a
minute. The law lecturers in Ghana
tutoring students to become lawyers are to bow down their heads in shame for
helping churn out corrupt and incompetent lawyers and judges.
In
any country that their judiciary is conspicuously corrupt and incompetent as it
is prevalent in Ghana, lawlessness, creation of human monsters, economic
stagnation or retrogression, become the tormenting order of the day to cost the
citizenry the opportunity of availing themselves of justice, human rights and
decent standard of living.Thursday, August 30, 2018
President Buhari And His Lifeless Presidency
By Adebayo Raphael
Since
the beginning of Nigeria 's
fourth republic in 1999, the present administration of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) led by President Muhammadu Buhari is unarguably the worst. The
failure of the incumbent administration to live up to expectations, within and
outside Nigeria ,
relegates every measure of the towering hope that welcomed it.
The
current president of Nigeria
has consistently proved to the world that he is undeserving of leading this magnificent
country of 180 million extraordinary people imbued with unimaginable potential.
The Nigeria
that our current president projects in the world, is a backward, ignorant,
antiquated, unalluring, visionless, confused, unimaginative rudderless country.
At different times when president Buhari has had the opportunity to
blisteringly fly the flags of Nigeria
before the world, he unabashedly sullied it instead.
*President Buhari |
Defection: Waiting For Minister Aisha Alhassan
By Comfort Obi
I will start with a story. A cousin of mine, too nervous to be on the
wheels of her car, has a rather funny and weird driver. He is good-looking. Deceptively shy. Full of surprises. Sometimes, erratic, at other
times, as cool as cucumber, and when he feels like, he plays deaf. But he
is serviceable when he wishes to.
He feels free with his boss. So ever so often, he crosses the
red line. Once, he whatsapped his photograph, dressed
to the hilt to his boss. On a couple of times, he had looked his boss in the
face and told her: “I have a job interview.” And then, he
would come back to say: “I was not hired.” One day, he
told his boss he got a job where he would earn double what he is being paid.
But he wouldn’t leave: Why: It is a difficult job. I don’t want to drive
(inter-state) in the night.
*Mrs Alhassan |
Is Africa Ready For Nuclear Energy?
By Laura Gil
Years back, nuclear energy was a fancy option limited to the
industrialized world. In due course, nuclear could be an energy source for much
of Africa, where only South
Africa currently has a nuclear power plant.Governments
across the continent are devising development policies to become middle-income
countries in the medium term. Socioeconomic growth comes with a rise in energy
demand—and a need for a reliable and sustainable energy supply.
For
industrializing countries in need of a clean, reliable and cost-effective
source of energy, nuclear is an attractive option.
“Africa is hungry for energy, and nuclear power could be
part of the answer for an increasing number of countries,” says Mikhail
Chudakov, deputy director general and head of the Department of Nuclear Energy
at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an international organisation
that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear technology.
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Why Nigeria’s Economic Recovery Is Slowing Down
By Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa
Ordinarily there
should be so much going for Nigeria ’s
economy. Production of crude oil at about 2 million barrels per day at a good
price of about 70 dollars per barrel is yielding good foreign exchange for the
Nation, helping to boost foreign reserves which today stand at about 47.25
Billion dollars. Inflation has continued to decline steadily over several
months coming to the current level of 11.4% as the CBN and its MPC retain monetary
policy index at a tight stance.
*President Buhari and Finance Minister Adeosun |
Nigeria: The Wretched Of The Earth
By Yakubu Mohammed
Something, neither divine nor spectacularly prophetic, must have decided her parents to christen her Miracle, thisEdo State
current wonder. Miracle Johnson is currently in the news. But not for any
divine reason or some earth shaking accomplishments.
Her birth may not have
been miraculous. At least not as miraculous as the birth of Jesus Christ, the
story of which event is both elegantly and breathtakingly narrated in the
Qur’an and the Bible.
Something, neither divine nor spectacularly prophetic, must have decided her parents to christen her Miracle, this
Nigeria: Presidential Assault On Human Rights
By Emmanuel Onwubiko
Did we just read that president Muhammadu Buhari told lawyers
that if you put national security side by side with the rule of law, that
national security comes first?
*Buhari |
This is
an unmitigated assault on constitutional democracy which must not be allowed to
be swept under the carpets because it is manifestly erroneous and obscenely
illegal. His resort to holding on to a so called supreme court’s decision which
he refused to disclose the particulars makes the entire claims puerile,
spurious, unbelievably shallow and therefore a nullity to the extent of its
inconsistency. Shamefully, the lawyers sat down as the head of the executive
arm of government embarked on this one man show of intellectual shame. The
President has wounded the truth and must be corrected with all the speed that
can be mustered. We will first determine the essence of constitutionalism which
is the be all and end all of the form of government in practice in Nigeria without
which there would be formlessness.
A Distress Call From Ghana
By Reuben Abati
I got a frantic call from Ghana the
other day. It was from Lillian. The Ghanaian authorities were shutting down
shops belonging to Nigerian traders at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra .
The Inter-Governmental Task Force set up by the Government of Ghana to regulate
retail trade had arrested about 50 Nigerians. Many of them were detained.
This is not a new matter. Across
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Rule Of Law: President Buhari Got It Wrong
By Reuben Abati
It is unfortunate that the most important statement made so
far at the on-going Annual Conference of the Nigeria Bar Association, an
outright derogation of the supremacy of the rule of law, has not yet generated
any coherent response from either the Bar or the Bench.
President Muhammadu Buhari was guest of honour on Sunday at
the NBA Conference and he had the additional responsibility of declaring the
Conference open. In his address, he told the gathering of eminent lawyers and
judges that his administration will prioritise national security over and above
the rule of law.
*Buhari |
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