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Ban on tinted vehicle diversionary, reactionary
ONE of our banes in Nigeria is the frequency of policy somersault and a culture of ogas-at-the-top willy-nilly ramming down wishy-washy ideas into the throat of hapless citizens. When it suits the establishment, a moribund paper-tiger law is...
Read more... De-orientation and re-orientation: A centenary agenda
SOME years back I was driving in an official car with an expatriate colleague, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. As we approached a traffic junction, we met a little traffic build-up and a car sped past us from behind in a manner that he almost...
Read more... Africa’s infrastructure: Develop people, industrialisation and structures
THIS article is a response to various write-ups in different newspapers supporting attempts by Nigerian governments since 1999 to erect structures for generating and distributing electric power for domestic and industrial usage in Nigeria. All the...
Read more... In defence of Nigeria this time
THE various definitions of leadership now available are enough if put together and referred to as a book upon publication. It is vexatious to see people criticise without proper review, speak without reasoning or processing of thoughts; state...
Read more... Re: Gov Orji and foreign trips
THE views attributed to one Odimegwu Onwumere against the Abia State Governor, Chief Theodore A. Orji on the back page of The Guardian, Monday, May 27, 2013, has come to notice as yet another attempt to ridicule the government of Abia.
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