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Friday, April 27, 2012

Nigerian Diplomats and Compatriots in the Diaspora


Also published in DAILY TRUST

 
The adoption of what the federal government called “Citizen Diplomacy” in 2007 to guide Nigeria’s foreign policy was a reaction to the prevalent incidents of alleged abuse and persecution of Nigerians in different parts of the world. It was designed to primarily give priority to the interests of Nigerians abroad, as opposed to what was previously obtained; when the country’s foreign policy was literally like a candle burning itself to benefit others.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Resilience in Misery and Despair

...also published in DAILY TRUST,  6, April 2012

Inasmuch as I believe in the potential of the method of popular election to bring about good governance that guarantees political stability and economic prosperity hence social harmony, I am skeptical about the suitability of its outright and unconditional adoption by all societies regardless of their peculiar challenges. After all, last year I argued in this column about this point under the title: “Not Yet Ripe for Democracy” (Daily Trust, Friday 26 August 2011).

Friday, April 6, 2012

Fighting Corruption the Pot and Kettle Way


Also published in DAILY TRUST

It is quite ironic that, instead of curbing corruption, the bizarre exposures of extremely scandalous corruption cases perpetrated by Nigerian thieving elites have only made them more determined to plunder the country further, by devising more ways to perpetuate their crimes with impunity.