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Friday, January 27, 2012

Nigeria: The Fallacy of Conspiracy


Also published in DAILY TRUST

Recently an article written by one Gordon Duff, a senior editor in an American journal in which the article was first published, went viral on some social media and websites concerned with Nigeria’s issues, as it was also republished by Daily Trust and perhaps some other newspapers in and outside Nigeria.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Malam Jatau’s Letter to Mr. President


Also published in DAILY TRUST

Dear Mr. President, I hardly understand English, hence couldn’t comprehend your address to the nation on January 7, 2012. However, I followed its translated version in some local media, hence and despite my limited exposure in politics and statecraft I observe some interesting points to comment on. I hope you would bear with my “naivety” and wouldn’t wonder how I write you in English anyway, for it could be a spontaneous miracle.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sardauna & Balewa's Interviews


For those of us who were not yet born during the Sardauna and Balewa's era, we not only miss their exemplary leadership, but also their eloquence and impressive command in English language communication skills. The way how current politicians struggle to put simple English words together in order to express themselves, confirms how they not only fail to emulate the Balewas in leadership style but also in things as simple as communication skills. Just watch the following interviews of Balewa and Sardauna respectively.  

                                                                      Sardauna and Balewa on a parade 




                                                                          Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa 







                                                                          Sir Ahmad Bello Sardauna

Friday, January 13, 2012

Question of Leadership

Also published in DAILY TRUST

 
Notwithstanding the merits or demerits of the capitalist-oriented economic system adopted by Nigeria, I wonder how it (or indeed any other mainstream economic policies) could address the country’s peculiar economic challenges.


Friday, January 6, 2012

Averting a Looming Doom


Also published in DAILY TRUST
 
As the wave of violence all over the country is increasingly getting out of control, I can’t help but visualize the inevitable fate befalling this nation unless the authorities rise up to the challenge. Incidentally, I had summoned up my sense of optimism to visual a better fate, however having had to be realistic in the process I couldn’t help but conclude that the end is definitely gloomy.