Revenue Mobilization Allocation And Fiscal Commission: Observing The Constitution in Breach

By Dr. Leonard Karshima Shilgba (Yola, Nigeria) Dec 22, 2010 Now is the time for Nigerians to examine their nation’s constitution to be able to hold their public servants accountable both to them and the constitution. The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has been observing the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria […]

The Need for Tolerance

By Hakeem Babalola (Budapest, Hungary) – Nov 21, 2010 – The quality of allowing other people to have their own attitudes or beliefs, or to behave in a particular way, even if you do not agree or approve is undoubtedly the justice that can lead to everlasting peace which unfortunately is gradually eluding the human […]

Who Wanted To ‘Wound’ OBJ In Lagos?

By Sunny Chris Okenwa – (Abidjan, Ivory Coast) November 24, 2010 Who Penultimate week SaharaReporters reported from New York, quoting sources at home in Nigeria, that a man in his 40s forced his way into ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s car (who had just returned from a trip) as he was driving away from the Murtala Muhammed […]

Between ASUU, Southeast Governors and Common sense

By Dr. Jideofor Adibe, London, UK, Nov. 24, 2010 The strike embarked by the Southeast section of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) since July 2, 2010, has generated headlines. At issue are grievances by the lecturers in the state universities in the zone that the Southeast governments have failed to honour the October 2, […]

Revisiting The Remunerations of Nigerian Legislators: Time For Action

By Akintokunbo A. Adejumo (London, UK) – Nov 21, 2010 I am really sorry I have to bring this up again, but my conscience, frustration and disgust will not allow me to rest. I have written several times about this issue, but because the situation is getting worse, I still have to write about it. […]

Nigeria’s call for AU not to interfere in its internal affairs

By Dr. Jideofor Adibe – London, UK – Nov 24, 2010 The recent report that the Nigerian government has cautioned the African Union, (AU), not to interfere in its internal matters, following calls by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on the continental body to prevail on the Federal Government to prosecute perpetrators of the recent […]

Timipre Sylva, Enough of Insult on non-Bayelsans

By Odimegwu Onwumere – NNP, Nov. 24, 2010 It is very sad that some public office holders in Nigeria can do anything to stay in office. This is what we have observed the Bayelsa State Commissioner for Information and Strategy is doing. Nathan Egba blatantly said in an interview of Sunday Sun November 7, 2010, […]

Nigeria’s call for AU not to interfere in its internal affairs

By Dr. Jideofor Adibe – London, UK – Nov 24, 2010 The recent report that the Nigerian government has cautioned the African Union, (AU), not to interfere in its internal matters, following calls by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on the continental body to prevail on the Federal Government to prosecute perpetrators of the recent […]

Ivory Coast: The Danger of Sit-tight Mentality

The Republic of Cote d’Ivoire may be heading for another civil war as a result of election stale mate which has bitterly produced two presidents. The country is now being ruled by two men whose rivalry may soon plunge the West African country into deep recession – of war. The two men: Laurent Gbagbo and […]

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