Niger Delta, as a
geographical entity, her folks and the enormous gift of nature (crude oil) have
been the cynosure of all eyes as their struggles dominate national discourse.
It can be said with all sense of humility that the region and her people, by
their endowment with abundant natural resources, should not have anything to do
with stifling poverty, as postulated by many.
But that is not the case, the
tale of the Niger Delta is that of misery, despair, penury and haplessness in
the face of immeasurable wealth, that would have accrued them, if the proceeds
of their crude oil resources are judiciously used to develop their polluted
lands. The region is only a microcosm of the dense citizenry of our African
Giant Nigeria.Thursday, November 15, 2018
Lai Mohammed And Others Feeding Off El-Zakzaky
By Paul Onomuakpokpo
With a pedigree of an incurable self-advertisement behind it, the
Muhammadu Buhari government is not known for half-measures.
Alas, this propensity has not found its
profoundest expression in the prosecution of an agenda for engendering good
governance.
The upshot is that the emergence of the Buhari
government has burdened the citizens with a miserable existence that harks back
to a Hobbesian state of nature where life is nasty, brutish and short on account
of the half-hearted measures for governance that has been deployed. For the political party of Buhari, the All Progressives Congress (APC), there
is the tragedy that this predilection has also become the petard on which it is
being hoisted.
*Lai Mohammed |
Abuja Earth Tremors: A wake-Up Call!
By Adewale Kupoluyi
Natural disasters often occur without prior notice. In most
cases, when they occur, they have devastating effects on human lives and
property. While not much can be done to prevent nature from taking its course,
early warning mechanisms should be taken seriously to mitigate the effects of
natural disasters.
Few weeks ago, there were outbreaks of multiple earth tremors
in some parts of the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja that caused many
residents to be in dire state of panic, agony and discomfort. Nigeria Is Going Nowhere Fast – Stuck On A Treadmill
By Olu Fasan
Nothing agitates me about Nigeria more
than its parlous state and uncertain future. So, it’s a huge privilege to be
asked to write for this great newspaper, a welcomed opportunity to use its
respected medium to contribute to public discourse on the state of the nation!
The questioning of institutions and received wisdom is a
democratic virtue, and a skeptical lack of deference towards leaders is the
first step to reform. So, this column will provoke thought and speak truth to
power. In that spirit, and to set the scene for future discussions, I want to
use the column’s debut to draw attention to an issue that should concern every
well-meaning Nigerian: the fragility of this country and its worrisome lack of
progress.
*President Buhari |
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Gov El-Rufai: Throwing Stones In Glass Houses
By Luke Onyekakeyah
The unwarranted attack by the Governor of Kaduna State, His
Excellency Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, against the person of former Governor of
Anambra State and running mate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential
candidate, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, has exposed the bigotry of El-Rufai
which he is now shifting to Peter Obi. Nigerians should ignore a personal
opinion that has no weight.
*Gov El-Rufai |
I tried to look up for the meaning of bigot for better understanding.
According to the Encarta Dictionary, a bigot is “an intolerant person; somebody
with strong opinion, especially in politics, religion, or ethnicity, who
refuses to accept different views.”
Cruelty And The Future Of Nigeria
By Jerome-Mario Utomi
When Niccolo
Machiavelli first came up with the idea that cruelty could be rightly or
wrongly employed in governing a country, he may have had Nigeria in
mind. According to him, ‘cruelty is used well ‘(if it is permissible to talk in
this way of what is evil) when it is employed once for all, and one’s safety
depends on it, and then it is not persisted in but as far as possible turned to
the good of one’s subjects.
Again, cruelty badly used is that which, although infrequent
to start with, as time goes, rather than disappearing, grows in intensity’’.
Unfortunately, this is where we are today.
*Buhari |
Monday, November 12, 2018
The Demystification Of Adams Oshiomhole
By Reno Omokri
Has anyone seen
Adams Oshiomhole’s pretty face in public? Rather strange that such a handsome
man who is not shy of talking to journalists suddenly disappears from public
view. I hope all is well?
In all my life, I have never met a man suffering from
the small man syndrome like Adam Oshiomhole. So eager is he to compensate for
his brief stature, that he overreacts to any perceived opposition and ends up
destroying the institutions he was meant to build. Former President Goodluck
Jonathan is my boss and close personal friend. Together, we traveled to Edo State in
2014 and the former President was very courteous (courtesy is second nature to
Dr. Jonathan) to Oshiomhole.
*Oshiomhole |
When Courts Replace The People
By Hope Eghagha
The theory and principle of democracy effectively removed the
power of elevating officials into the ruling class from the hands of potentates
and transferred same to the people. In practice there had always been
interference from strong economic and political forces in the democratic
process.
These seek to undermine or influence and manipulate the electoral
process to favour a point of view, an ideology, a selfish interest or some
candidates. This has happened in all democracies; it is indeed a human trait.
What has differed is the degree and for what ends. As a result, democracy or
the principle of it has not always had its way. The checks and balances are in
the hands of men; not angels or saints! It is this crack; the crack of human
element and weaknesses that often times transfers the final pronouncement from
the hands of the people to a select few.
Nigeria's Poverty And Social Relations
By Dan Amor
Recently, there emerged two very disturbing reports,
each dealing with chronic poverty in Africa vis-a-vis Nigeria , that are very unsettling.
One is from the Brookings Institution, a Washington DC-based Economic
think-tank. Its report titled: "The Start of A New Poverty
Narrative", was specifically based on the work of three experts who are
associated with the "World Poverty Clock", an Economic Study Group
launched in 2017, to track trends in poverty reduction across the world.
The
kennel of the report is that Nigeria
had overtaken India
as the country with the largest number of extreme poor in the world, to be
seconded only by the war-ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC. What this
means is that Nigeria
is the poverty capital of the world. The other one is a damning document
entitled, "Report Card on World Social Progress". Released also in
the United States of America
by the International Society for Life Quality Studies, the report has
identified the best countries in which to live in the world. These include Denmark , Sweden ,
Norway , Finland , Luxembourg ,
Germany , Austria and Belgium , in that order.
Who Should Be Held Responsible For Drug Misuse, Abuse In Nigeria?
By Sam Ohuabunwa
In the year 2001 or thereabout, I was a member of a delegation of
the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) that visited President
Olusegun Obasanjo at Aso Rock. The delegation was led by the President of the
chamber at that time, Chief (Mrs) Priscillia Kuye (SAN). When Kuye finished
addressing the President, she graciously requested if I had something to add.
I
rose up to grab the opportunity. But before I would speak, she introduced me to
the President as a pharmacist and chairman/ CEO of Neimeth International
Pharmaceuticals Plc, a successor company of Pfizer Products Plc. As I tried to
open my mouth, the President charged at me, “You pharmacists, you are the ones
that import fake drugs into the country!” I was stunned, but quickly
remonstrated that his statement was untrue.Governor Okowa, Fix Warri Roads
By Lexzy Ochibejivwie
Warri, a one-time
beautiful and bustling city, has become a laughing stock. The city has been
severely scoffed at several fora as a place where people appreciate talk more
than physical development. Some social media freaks have recently used its
state of roads as raw probative data for articulating what is not right about Delta State .
The city has so much promise.
*Gov Okowa |
It has all the potentials to be Africa’s Dubai . Many of its
indigenes are very talented. Warri, it was, groomed and ignited the first spark
of inspiration to famous professional stand-up comics like AY, I Go Dye,
Gordons, and many others, who brought thrill to stage comedy and modern live
theatre in Nigeria .
Saturday, November 10, 2018
The Peacetime In Ghana Collapsing?
By Abdul
Karim Issifu
Ghana
is currently enjoying. There are testaments from elsewhere that shows
unemployment, history of past wars, poverty and weak state was the causes of
civil war onset in countries like Syria ,
Sierra Leone , Iraq , Somalia ,
Sudan , DR Congo, Central Africa Republic
and many more.
“Globally, Ghana
is noted for her democratic practice. The country has witnessed more than two
decades of democratic political transitions from 1992 to 2016. Ghana continues
to play a key role in peacekeeping missions in other war devastated countries.
However,
in recent times, a series of threats to democracy and security could ruin the
enviable peacetime that Friday, November 9, 2018
Nigeria: Don’t Forget Leah Sharibu
By Tony Ogunlowo
On the 19th of February this year more than a hundred girls
were kidnapped from the Government Girls Science and Technology College ,
Dapchi in Yobe state by a faction of the dreaded Boko Haram.
Five weeks later 105 girls were released, 5
had died in captivity and one girl was held back. The name of the girl held back is Leah
Sharibu, only 14 years old at the time, and her captors refused to release her
because she refused to convert to Islam.
*Leah Sharibu |
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Biafra, Buhari And King Darius Of Persia
By Nwachukwu Ngige
King Darius I (522 – 486 BC) was the fourth in line and
the greatest of the kings of the ancient Persia , today’s Iran .
During his reign, the empire covered the entire middle East, modern Turkey and parts
of Balkans , India and Asia .
His ambitious plan to
overrun and annex the city states of Greece however met the
waterloo at the battle of Marathon where
the highly spirited Athenians inflicted a debilitating defeat on the Persians
in B.C 490.
*Buhari |
In Praise Of Strike
By Paul Onomuakpokpo
Until humanity blurs
the power distinction that privileges the leaders and afflicts the led with
misery, the magic for banishing strike would remain eternally elusive. Like in
most post-colonial states, the power relations in Nigeria have rendered the majority
of the citizens nugatory. The citizens’ input is not sought into how the
resources of the nation are shared. Even if it is sought, it is not reckoned
with when decisions are made.
This is why while the leaders have security,
the citizens are left at the mercy of marauders, kidnappers and armed robbers.
Again, the leaders can live in plenitude, thanks to the resources of the
society, while the other citizens go to bed on empty stomachs. Yet, when the
citizens say they are fed up, they are told not to complain.Tuesday, November 6, 2018
President Buhari’s Certificate Saga, Worst National Embarrassment!
Press Statement
The Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) says public demonstrations that the Presidency may have procured a forged
West African Examination Council (WAEC) Certificate Attestation and
Confirmation for President Muhammadu Buhari is a huge smear on our nation’s
integrity and the Office of the President.
The party laments that the development has turned our
nation into a laughing stock in the West African sub-region and the entire
global community, as our President is now being mentioned as beneficiary of a
duplicitous act.
University Of Ibadan At 70
By Sunday Saanu
University
of Cambridge in England which is 809 years old this year,
neither can UI at 70 match the record of Harvard University ,
which marked its 382 years this year.
From faculty to
faculty, drums will rumble and grumble so thunderously as the campus of the
University of Ibadan (UI), will be kept agog with all manner of festivities
involving dancing, singing, acting – all in celebration of the Nigeria ’s premier university, the University of Ibadan which turns 70 years this
November. In marking the milestone, however, the management of the university,
headed by Prof. Abel Idowu Olayinka has declared a year-long ceremony,
beginning from October this year to November 2019 in order to fully
commemorate a university that has remarkably imparted the world.
Established in 1948, UI which is admirably
tagged “the First and Best,” could be described as a relatively young
university when compared with some prestigious universities across the globe.
For instance, a 70-year old UI can’t be compared with the Buhari, Certificate Scam And Declining Plank Of Integrity
By Evaristus Bassey
It does seem that when a politician is popular people overlook
his sins and when he becomes unpopular they want to examine his faults. In
2015, the Buhari-mania and its mantra of Change would not allow anyone
examine the matter of Buhari’s certificate but it does seem that with the turn
of events, those who were ready to accept recharge card and NEPA bill in place
of a certificate are insisting they want to see the real certificate.
Those who regularly respond to calls for
proposals in the humanitarian and development sector know that one of the first
places you must read through are the guidelines for application. These are more
or less criteria for eligibility. If among the things required are audited
reports for five years and you are only four years old as an organization, you
simply know ipso facto that your organization is disqualified; and if they
require only a ten paged summary and you go ahead to make it fifteen, or they
want an anti-terrorism certification attached and you forget to, or attach only
two out of three required letters of support from established organisations,
then you must already know you are out, being that the first step is to prune
the applications and without even reading the proposals, screen out those who
had not met the criteria.
*WAEC Registrar presents certificate to Pres Buhari |
Monday, November 5, 2018
When Africa Began To Slumber
By Joseph Atchulo
When Africa began
to slumber her gold was stolen from Ghana, when Africa began to slumber her oil
was stolen from Nigeria, when Africa began to slumber her gas was stolen from
Angola, when Africa began to slumber her Diamond was stolen from Serra Leone
and Liberia, when Africa began to slumber her diamond was stolen from the DR
Congo, Tanzania, Botswana and Namibia, when Africa began to slumber her Iron
Ore was stolen from Sudan and all her natural resources where stolen by the
West. Awaken oh mother Africa because in your state of slumber your youth, the
young and vibrant, the energetic young people of this Continent no longer see
any pride in you.
Africa today has become in
the words of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair ‘a scar on the conscience
of humanity’. Africa today has become a tragedy of gigantic proportion, how did
it happen that even today the youth in Africa have no pride in Africa, in
Africa's state of slumber her youth are stolen.
Demonising Northern Christians Before 2019 Elections
By Sunday Adole Jonah
These days, political pundits are all in agreement about the fact
of the matter that the swing regions for next year’s presidential polls are the
Middle Belt and the Southwest. As it stands today, the government of
President Muhammadu Buhari has not done any meaningful engagement with these
regions other than its overarching desire to establish “cattle colonies” in
both places to the detriment of the peace that exist there.
*El-Rufai and Buhari |
The people of the Southwest region simply want
a country that is fair to them in terms of the component contributions that
they make into the unitary polity, and the people of the Middle Belt region
simply want peace so they can continue to till the lands they have inherited
from their ancestors. Simple demands and expectations. Regrettably, instead of seeking avenues to ensure lasting peace in the Middle
Belt region, the “intellectual think-thank” of this Buhari administration
headed by a serving governor of a Northwest state is coming up with lots of
balderdash to ensure that elections would not hold in some key anti-Buhari
locales because of “security reasons.”
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