Alright, I have asked this question before but I am asking it again, Which Way Nigeria? Where are we heading to? Is it just me or is it a fact that corruption is still on the increase?
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Ten great things Nigeria can learn from a thief
The title of this piece is not intended to attract the attention of the reader. But if I succeed in catching your attention with it, neither you nor I will have any cause to regret it.
Burden Of Proof In Election Petitions
Care must be taken not to sacrifice justice at the alter of technicalities. The time is no more when disputes are dealt with rather on technicalities and not on merit†-Per Kayode Eso JSC in the case of Chinwendu Vs. Mbamali (1980) It is settled law that he who asserts must prove.
The Nigerian ‘Baba Go Slow: A Trail To Democratic Clumsiness
Sooner or later, Nigerians would eventually come to a point of critical re-evaluation of the slogan, ‘Baba Go Slow’ which is conventionally adopted by so many people to describe the administrative sluggish tempo of the presidency of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Ironic System: A dramatic platform in Nigeria Analysis drawn from baby Andrew’s story
Are you familiar with the Baby Andrew story? If you are not, then follow this link http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/ahaoma-kanu/grand-reception-for-baby-andrew-duku.html to have a better picture.
Champion Balogun-Oke Bags Governor’s Award
It was a bright Friday afternoon on the 5th December, 2008 at the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel, London, and the event was the Lagos State Government “Contact Forum for Lagosians and Nigerians in Diasporaâ€Â,
The Niger Delta and Nigeria
“The future of the north lies in our hands. We should today begin to shape our destiny.
Election rigging by another name
As the Electoral Reform Committee members are at it, trying to fine-tune our Electoral Laws, I would like them to examine this issue of candidates rigging in an election, being sworn in, their elections challenged in court and nullified; their using state resources to re-run for same office and then winning ‘convincingly’ this time.
The nature and Forms of free masonry: Its historical origin, fraternity and thrust
In the Nacaths Journal of African Theology, Dr.Columbus and myself made a critical evaluation of cult and occultism in the institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. Among other things, we noted were that cult threatens normal campus life and social order. Today, many people are asking these fundamental questions: Is Free Masonry a secret cult […]
History of Nigeria
Before the colonial period, the area which comprises modern Nigeria had an eventful history. More than 2,000 years ago, the Nok culture in the present Plateau state worked iron and produced sophisticated terra cotta sculpture.