I read today’s piece in the Sun Newspaper by Reuben Abati titled: THE JONATHAN THEY DON’T KNOW. (Link is: https://sunnewsonline.com/new/opinion/abati-the-jonathan-they-dont-know). As official spokesmen go; Abati has done a bland job of promoting his boss and his administration. But clearly
I have observed quietly the activities of the EFCC since inception. A perusal of the statues that set up the anti graft agency gives a seeming clear goal to the agency in terms of function and boundary of its
Ms Ijeoma Nwogwugwu wrote a brilliant article on Arik Air in Thisday Newspaper on Monday , 9th April 2012. She titled it: Pulling Arik from the Brink. It is a recommended read. In her excellent piece; she focused on
A common constitutional argument in Nigeria is the fact that as a Federal Republic; the states should be the strongest tier of government with a weak centre giving the states power and room to assert their individuality. This is
The current debate in Nigeria about the House of Representative’s plan to enact a law forcing some big corporations to go public on the Capital Market is full of fallacies and assumptions that shield the promoter’s true intentions. The