EFCC: AN OVERBURDENED AGENCY by Madaki O. Ameh
A number of very interesting developments have taken place in Nigeria
in recent weeks, as the fight against corruption bites harder. October
07, 2005
NigerianNews Special
OBASANJO AND THE YEARS THE LOCUSTS HAVE EATEN by Madaki O. Ameh
When President Obasanjo assumed the mantle of leadership of Nigeria in May
1999, one of his early promises which still resonates in my mind is that
he would, within a short period, restore the years the locusts have eaten.
NigerianNews Special
TOWARDS
A USEFUL POLICE IN NIGERIA by Madaki O. Ameh That Nigerians have suffered untold
hardships at the hands of the Police is to state the obvious. Setting
out from their houses in the morning, most Nigerians pray against an
encounter with the police or armed robbers, and there does not appear
to be much difference between the two. July 12, 2005
NigerianNews Special
TOO MUCH HYPE ABOUT NIGERIA'S OIL by Madaki O. Ameh The centrality of oil to Nigeria’s economy is
obvious, given the fact that it accounts for over 95% of her foreign
exchange earnings and over 80% of her GDP.June 30, 2005
NigerianNews
Special
MAKING POVERTY HISTORY IN AFRICA BEYOND DEBT
RELIEF AND AID by Madaki O. Ameh A lot has been said and written in recent
times about the new found focus on Africa and its debilitating poverty
through the ‘Make Poverty History’ campaign.NigerianNews
Special
BEFORE WRITING OFF THE US INTELLIGENCE
REPORT by Madaki O. Ameh
Since the news broke a few days ago, there has been understandable
umbrage about the contents of the US National Intelligence Council
report titled “Mapping Sub-Saharan Africa’s Future”.
NigerianNews Special
SOLUDO'S FIRST MISTAKE by Madaki O. Ameh To many informed watchers of the Nigerian economy,
there have been a number of interesting developments in recent times,
suggesting that at last, the country may be coming to grips with its
developmental challenges and moving in the right direction.
May 05, 2005
NigerianNews Special
Curbing Corruption in Nigeria: Exploring
Alternative Strategies by Madaki O. Ameh The problem of corruption in Nigeria has
assumed embarrassing dimensions. Successive Nigerian governments have
always been insincere about their commitment to the fight against
corruption, even as the vast majority of Nigerians wallow in abject
poverty and want, while government officials, whose legitimate
emoluments are low, bestride the Nigerian terrain like Colossus,
parading their wealth and purchasing whatever catches their fancy with
stolen public funds.
April 14, 2005NigerianNews
Special
WHY NIGERIANS SHOULD NOT PAY TAX by Madaki O. Ameh
The evolution of the Nation-State in pre-historic times brought with
it some attributes, which was designed by early thinkers to make it
easier for the State authorities to carry on its assigned roles in
society. As the citizens of the Nation-State subdued their individual
rights to that of organised civil society where they agreed to be
governed by uniform rules and regulations of human conduct, and also
confer on the State some rights to sanction deviant behaviour, the
modern day society as we know it today gradually evolved from the “Hobbestian
state of nature”, where life was nasty, brutish and short, and
might was righ
NigerianNews Special
After the Kaduna Massacres by Femi Awoniyi
It is Time to Respond to
Fulani-instigated Genocidal Violence in Northern Nigeria
NigerianNews Special
Fulani Terror, the Kaduna
Massacres and the Obasanjo Government by Femi Awoniyi What is most shocking or rather infuriating about
to the latest bout of mass, genocidal violence in Nigeria, part of the
campaign of terror being waged by the Fulani establishment since
President Olusegun Obasanjo’s assumption of power in 1999, is the
official reaction to it.
NigerianNews Special
Stoning, impeachment:
Obasanjo, Ironsi and Fulani agitation by Femi Awoniyi The
latest impeachment scare might end up teaching our president a good
lesson, if his aides would let him learn from it. For the impeachment
is only the latest in the unceasing attempts to frustrate this
government.
NigerianNews Special
Political Shariah: Aren't
the Fulanis pushing us to the abyss? by
Femi Awoniyi The dismal performance of our
minister of state for foreign affairs, Dubem Onyia, on the CNN news
programme Q&A, in the evening of August 28, once again, brings to
a poignant fore the absurdity of the Nigerian situation.
NigerianNews Special
IN GOD'S NAME! by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq In 2 Corinthians chapter 11
verses 13 through 15, St. Paul joined issues with false prophets. Paul
believed that such men are deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles
of Christ. Just like Satan masquerades as an angel of light, these
false apostles (servants of Satan) masquerade as angels of
righteousness. St. Paul’s revelation provides a backdrop to a
phenomenon in Nigeria today, the proliferation of “born-again”
ministries.
NigerianNews Special
THE POLITICS OF LAGOS -
Indigenes vs. Non-Indigenes by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq Dr. Tonye David-West’s “The Need for Equality in the
Government of Lagos: The Case for a more Democratic Approach”
published by nigeriaword.com on October 24, 2002, raised a very
crucial but potentially explosive political issue in Nigeria today.
For months now there has been an under-current of political tension in
Lagos regarding the place of resident non-indigenes of Lagos vis a
vis holding of prominent political positions in Lagos NigerianNews Special
SENATOR FRANCIS ARTHUR
NZERIBE: End of the road for the ubiquitous and loquacious gadfly by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq
Chief Francis Arthur Nzeribe, Senator of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, has been variously described as controversial, a loose cannon
and a double-edged sword. He covets being called a maverick and
prides himself as an astute politician and a relevant Nigerian.
Recently the bubble burst and the coward showed his true stripes.
NigerianNews Special
STAKEHOLDERS' CONVERGE: A
task that must be accomplished by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq A national
conference (by whatever Nome de plume) is an idea whose time is long
overdue. Critics of this call have argued that the National Assembly
is well-suited to discuss and handle any matter any section of the
country feel needs to be taken up. I disagree. Election to the
National Assembly does not ipso facto elevate a politician to the
status of a community leader. Various segments of the country should
select representatives from their leadership to attend this conference
on their behalf. These leaders need not be politicians and could
include traditional rulers and religious leaders. NigeriaNews Special
NigerianNews
Special
Chief Audu Ogbeh: The
Mikhail Gorbachev of the PDP by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq
Mikhail
Gorbachev has the unenviable distinction of being the Communist Party
Secretary who presided over the disintegration of the mighty Soviet
Union. There is an uncanny parallel between Mikhail Gorbachev and
Chief Audu Ogbeh of the PDP.
NigerianNews
Special
Does "Democracy"
Necessarily Exclude Military Regimes? by Dozie Ikem
Ezeife, Esq
Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines “democracy” as
“government by the people… rule of the majority…a government in
which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them
directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually
involving periodically held free election”. NigerianNews
Special
2003 And The Illegal Use
of Public Resources For Personal Political Campaign Activities. by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq
With the approach of the 2003 general elections in Nigeria there is a
critical need to provide equal access to all publicly funded news
media to all political parties and all contestants. NigerianNews
Special
The Savanah Bank Imbroglio
- A critical look! by Dozie Ikem Ezeife, Esq
Several months ago the Central Bank of Nigeria closed down Savannah
Bank of Nigeria. There was no prior notice to the bank or its
customers. There was no indication to the bank that it was under
investigation by the Apex bank. Up to this moment the Central Bank and
the Federal Ministry of Finance have not laid out the reason for
closing the bank. The Central Bank from all indications did not follow
the procedure for liquidating a “distressed bank”. Savannah Bank
officials and board have since insisted that the bank was not in
distress and Central Bank have been unable to refute this claim with
proper documentation. NigerianNews
Special
Nigeria: Goodbye to Decency?
by Blessed Isi Momodu The enclave called Nigeria has
become a wonderland of sort. A lot of strange happenings occur that
make one questions the humanity of the present gang of looters led by
Obasanjo. On the 6th of September, IBB used his so called
daughter’s wedding to launch his political campaign
NigerianNews
Special
El Rufai, the Senate and the
Babangida Legacy
by Blessed Isi Momodu A scenario similar to the colonial days in Africa is
unfolding in Nigeria. In those awful days, Africans who dare ask or
even fight for independence were regarded by the colonial authorities
as psycopaths. This means to demand for freedom, truth and social
justice is to be mentally deranged. In Nigeria, labour leader number
one Pa Imoudu was often disparaged by the ravaging colonialists as
insane because he was fighting for freedom and social justice. In
Kenya, anicolonial elements were often referred to as psycopaths.
NigerianNews
Special
IBB's Agenda for Nigeria
by Blessed Isi Momodu
The man Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida , IBB for short, the self
styled evil genius came into political limelight on the 13th of
February, 1976. It was on this day the coup attempt lead by Isa Buka
Dimka claimed the life of General Murtala Mohammed. IBB’s action or
inaction was said to have played a key role in foiling the Dimka
coup.
NigerianNews
Special
"Election" 2003 in Nigeria: The real
losers
by Blessed Isi Momodu
To anyone that has been a keen observer of the
primitive and provocative bourgeois politics in Nigeria, the result of
the just concluded mock electoral process would not be a surprise.
After all, the Florida effect in the selection of George Bush
Jr. as president of the United States provided the
impetus to these blind Nigerian copy cats of western democracy to go
on a rigging spree.
NigerianNews Special July 29,
2003
Reflections on Bourgeois politics in Nigeria
by Blessed Isi Momodu The registration of
more political parties in as much as it has enriched the political
spectrum thus providing majority of Nigerians a robust option of
choice of a poluitical party has confirmed once more that freedom and
true democracy can not been won on a platter of gold thanks to our
untiring Gani Fawehimi of the National Concience Party (NCP) who has
continued to wage an uncompromising struggle against the brazen
illegalities of the (In)dependent National Electoral Commission.
Arresting the menace of military banditry in Nigeria
by Blessed Isi Momodu A thick cloud of uncertainty is looming once
again over the geographical contraption called Nigeria as the alleged
date for assumed election or selection as the case might be draws
near. Events so far have shown that there is little hope for a change
as the military has completely taken over the act of politicking in
Nigeria. This is why it has become necessary to expose the dangers of
this military take over of nearly all facets of our lives and the
overriding need to arrest what could best be described as acts of
military banditry.NigerianNews Special
A governor's burden. by Babatunde Oyeniyan October 16, 2006
Governing is serious business,
especially in a small homogeneous state like Ekiti. What we are
currently seeing unfolding in the state is very sad. We should have
gone past this a long time ago. It is rather unfortunate. But it is
cheering news that so many illustrious sons of the state are now
interested in serving their fatherland. I wish the best person would
eventually become the governor of Ekiti state come May 2007. The
person with the right intent, and the best ability to carry out such
good intent, combined. NigerianNews Special
Accountability in Nigeria. by Babatunde Oyeniyan
September 14, 2006
Accountability is a word we should take another look at, especially in the
Nigerian context. It is unfortunate that a lot of people don’t know its meaning.
It encompasses responsibility, ethics, establishment and respect for proper
procedure and processes.
NigerianNews Special
NIGERIA: Putting the past
behind us. by Babatunde Oyeniyan August 21, 2006
The Nigerian youth is now engaged in various vices that are sickening and saddening. So much unrest in the Niger delta, militia made up of people in their prime and developed by myopic elders to protect individual interests. The “yahoo boys” using prolific mental abilities to defraud unsuspecting people. NigerianNews Special
THE MADNESS OF 3RD-TERM
AGENDA EXECUTION by Chief
Mike Adegboyega Osuolale Oyeniyan May
15, 2006 My
contention is not the democracy in the wish for a third term of the
presidency of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, my concern is; why would
billions of DOLLARS be used as inducement....
NigerianNews Special