• Suspects in Pension Scam

    Pension Scam and the Faces of Corrupt Officers

    | April 17, 2012 | Comments (2)

    It is a moment of grief and sadness for the families of public officers caught and arraigned for stealing pensioners’ funds. The media have published their photographs as major culprits in Nigeria’s largest pension scam.  So far, their names have been disclosed, their offices mentioned, their positions revealed, their faces unveiled, their looted wealth uncovered, [...]

  • Memo to Northerners on Diversification

    Memo to Northerners on Diversification

    | February 17, 2012 | Comments (21)

    The Northern Nigeria has been the focus of global and media attentions due to the condemnable acts of terrorism by faceless armed militants, using name of a religion for destruction of lives and properties. Incidentally, up till the Abuja bombing by MEND on October 1, 2010, the Northern region was never known for bomb explosions. [...]

  • Late Sabo Mohammed Left with YAShuaib at a PR Function in Abuja in 1999

    Sabo Mohammed: The Demise of PR Doyen in Nigeria

    | February 10, 2012 | Comments (6)

    More deaths came calling at a period the country had just buried the ex-Igbo warlord Ikemba Odumegbu Ojukwu and an economist of distinction, Professor Sam Aluko, when the news filtered in that a doyen of public relations in Nigeria, Alhaji Sabo Sarki Mohammed passed away on February 5, 2012. Alhaji Sabo Mohammed was the first [...]

  • Fuel Subsidy Hardliners

    Confessions Of Hardliners On Fuel Subsidy Removal

    | January 5, 2012 | Comments (0)

    Everyone, young and old alike felt the impact of the fuel subsidy removal and nationwide strike that accompanied the implementation. The consequences of the policy which took effect from January 1, 2011 before it was reverted to N97 by the government, had brought untoward hardship not only on the oppositions but also the proponents, especially [...]

  • Olusegun Obasanjo

    That Obasanjo’s Bombshell on the economy

    | December 12, 2011 | Comments (1)

    At a recent advocacy workshop organized by the Revenue Mobilisation Commission (RMAFC), on the need for economic diversification and revenue generation, in Abeokuta, former President Olusegun Obasanjo dropped another bombshell on the economic performance and problems confronting the nation. His criticisms of the government could be his usual blunt frankness as this writer had witnessed [...]

Economy

Pension Scam and the Faces of Corrupt Officers

| April 17, 2012 | Comments (2)
Suspects in Pension Scam

It is a moment of grief and sadness for the families of public officers caught and arraigned for stealing pensioners’ funds. The media have published their photographs as major culprits in Nigeria’s largest pension scam.  So far, their names have been disclosed, their offices mentioned, their positions revealed, their faces unveiled, their looted wealth uncovered, [...]

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Memo to Northerners on Diversification

| February 17, 2012 | Comments (21)
Memo to Northerners on Diversification

The Northern Nigeria has been the focus of global and media attentions due to the condemnable acts of terrorism by faceless armed militants, using name of a religion for destruction of lives and properties. Incidentally, up till the Abuja bombing by MEND on October 1, 2010, the Northern region was never known for bomb explosions. [...]

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Confessions Of Hardliners On Fuel Subsidy Removal

| January 5, 2012 | Comments (0)
Fuel Subsidy Hardliners

Everyone, young and old alike felt the impact of the fuel subsidy removal and nationwide strike that accompanied the implementation. The consequences of the policy which took effect from January 1, 2011 before it was reverted to N97 by the government, had brought untoward hardship not only on the oppositions but also the proponents, especially [...]

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Politics

Freedom of Military Generals: Between Azazi of Nigeria and Gantz of Israel

| May 10, 2012 | Comments (0)
Gen. Azazi of Nigeria and Gen. Gantz of Israel

Gen. Azazi of Nigeria and Gen. Gantz of Israel Freedom of expression is essential in every civilized society so long as it does not harm individuals’ character or malign institutional reputations through false and misleading information. It is a fact that violation of freedom of expression is violation of the right to freedom of association [...]

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Asari Dokubo: Another View on Boko Haram

| June 21, 2011 | Comments (15)
Asari Dokubo and Mohammed Yusuf

Love him or hate him, Asari Dokubo must be admired for his consistency in expressing his view without fear or favour. He supports causes with reasons and also courageously points out weaknesses of some of the causes. Lately he is reported to have rejected offers of appointment in government. When some members of his families [...]

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That Election after April Fool’s Day

| April 27, 2011 | Comments (3)
Professor Attahiru Jega of INEC

One should always be extremely cautious of being fooled by pranksters and mischievous people on April 1st every year. Media and public figures could even play pranks with deceptive and false information to celebrate the day. The April Fools’ Day is marked in different parts of the world as foolish and funny pranks are played [...]

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Global Perspectives

Freedom of Military Generals: Between Azazi of Nigeria and Gantz of Israel

| May 10, 2012 | Comments (0)
Gen. Azazi of Nigeria and Gen. Gantz of Israel

Gen. Azazi of Nigeria and Gen. Gantz of Israel Freedom of expression is essential in every civilized society so long as it does not harm individuals’ character or malign institutional reputations through false and misleading information. It is a fact that violation of freedom of expression is violation of the right to freedom of association [...]

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Saddam, Ghaddafi and the Arabs – An African Perspectives

| November 20, 2011 | Comments (15)
Gaddafi of Libya and Saddam of Iraq

The news is broken that Saif al-Islam, has been arrested in Libya without being brutally killed like other members of his family. The media have published gory and offensive images of the killing of his father and former Libyan leader, Muammar Ghaddafi without warning for discretion. Viewers including children have been treated to disgusting, sickening [...]

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Lesser Hajj: An Encounter with Prince Khaled of Mecca

| September 12, 2011 | Comments (33)
Prince Khaled Al Faisal of Mecca

Hajj is Islamic pilgrimages to holy sites of Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia which is only compulsory for those that could afford it, while Umra is the lesser Hajj which is optional and supererogatory. Most Muslims undertake the lesser Hajj during Ramadan, month of fast. Pilgrims perform the religious obligation for personal spiritual upliftment and [...]

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Profiles

Riches: Face to Face with Alamieyeseigha

| March 31, 2011 | Comments (8)
Former Governor Alamieyeseigha

It is an experience this writer will not forget in a hurry. It is such an experience that makes one to wonder about life, its pleasure, its vanity and what forms inner contentment and fulfilment. It was on a trip to Bayelsa state, considering the risk and hazards of travelling by road to an area [...]

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Sarah Jibril: When Women Betray A Woman

| February 15, 2011 | Comments (2)
Sarah Jibril

“Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, ‘She doesn’t have what it takes.’ They will say, ‘Women don’t have what it takes.” – Clare Boothe Luce The above quotation by Clare Boothe, a US Congresswoman aptly captured what happened at the last Presidential [...]

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Prof. Gambari: A Global Diplomat from Nigeria

| August 20, 2010 | Comments (0)
Professor Ibrahim Gambari of United Nations

He is an African whose name is everywhere on international diplomacy: shuttling between tough terrains; mediating in crises; resolving conflicts as well as preaching the gospel of global peace. He is not only a black African but a global diplomat from Nigeria. Professor Ibrahim Gambari is one of the longest serving Africans at the top [...]

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Media/PR

Sabo Mohammed: The Demise of PR Doyen in Nigeria

| February 10, 2012 | Comments (6)
Late Sabo Mohammed Left with YAShuaib at a PR Function in Abuja in 1999

More deaths came calling at a period the country had just buried the ex-Igbo warlord Ikemba Odumegbu Ojukwu and an economist of distinction, Professor Sam Aluko, when the news filtered in that a doyen of public relations in Nigeria, Alhaji Sabo Sarki Mohammed passed away on February 5, 2012. Alhaji Sabo Mohammed was the first [...]

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When PR and Media People Meet on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)

| May 11, 2011 | Comments (7)
New Book on Disaster Risk Reduction for Media

Most times public relations people meet with their regular stakeholders, the media representatives to brief them about new developments or to respond to media enquiry. But on this special occasion, it is neither for press briefing nor on media enquiry. It is an occasion for interaction on how to cement relationship between the news hunters [...]

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The PR Crisis of NNPC indebtedness

| August 9, 2010 | Comments (0)
Babalola, Finance Minister of State

The best story tellers for news media could be found among public relations practitioners who are creative in generating newsworthiness from events and statements that could even be inconsequential or belated. Most cover stories and exclusive reports have the imprint of those hidden publicity persuaders whose identities are frequently shrouded in anonymity. They are the [...]

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Rejoinders

Kanazawa’s Satanic Study on Unattractiveness of Black Woman

| May 30, 2011 | Comments (13)
Miss World agbani Darego

Some so-called scientists sometimes behave as if they are gods. They manipulate research processes; they deliberately tailor and guide the outcomes towards hidden agendas. They then publish such findings in research journals and blogs. That is the route used by controversial scholars in their academic exercises for seeking recognitions and grants. Recently a professor in [...]

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Still on El-rufai and Ribadu on President Umaru YarÁdua

| January 6, 2010 | Comments (1)

Why could hardened supporters of YarÁdua’s nomination for the Presidency suddenly turn to harshest critics of the same person they have known for several years? Nasiru El-rufai the former Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja and Nuhu Ribadu the ex- Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were top public officials and major [...]

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Still on Early Warning Alert System in Nigeria

| November 9, 2009 | Comments (0)
NEMA Nigeria

Advancement in technology has eased the tasks of meteorologists in providing near accurate predictions on weather conditions and environmental changes in given societies. The technology is applied for forecasting and early warning alert systems as it has gone beyond mere weather forecast. Some latest technologies are being deployed to detect likelihood and potentials of natural [...]

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Cultism exists in few universities in Nigeria

The Problems of Public and Private Universities in Nigeria

| October 16, 2011 | Comments (6)

The major aim of establishing tertiary institutions is to build high-level manpower for national development. It is a place where people acquire the needed tools; social, mental and intellectual skills, which will be required by the beneficiary to become self-reliant and resourceful member of the society. In Nigeria today, there are public universities owned and [...]

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Iranian Victim of Acid Bahrami

Iranian Woman of Acid Attack Pardons Attacker at Last Minute

| July 31, 2011 | Comments (3)

Iranian Victim of Acid Bahrami It sounds like a typical love story full of suspense, regret and bitter encounter and in most cases sweet ending. Few hours to the commencement of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan fasting and just a few minutes to injection of acid into the eyes of her attacker in hospital, [...]

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A Muslim’s Thought on Christian Banking in Nigeria

A Muslim’s Thought on Christian Banking in Nigeria

| July 25, 2011 | Comments (22)

By Yushau A. Shuaib It is rather unfortunate that every issue in Nigeria today is debated on the basis of ethnic or religious sentiments, while every action taken is politicised, becoming a weapon for further escalation of animosity among the Nigeria’s citizens. What is more alarming is when religious leaders join the bandwagon in fanning [...]

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Miraculous Quran in Mathematical Wisdom

| June 25, 2011 | Comments (2)

[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5584275782001385561] Miraculous Quran [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5584275782001385561]Knowing the Miraculous QuranWatching this video reaffirms one’s belief in God almighty. No matter the religion we profess or practice, faith-belief gives hope and guide our conducts towards doing the right things always. Being faithful is all about our relation with others, human and even animals. I just take the Quran again [...]

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Corrupt Nigeria’s Legislators in Billion Dollar Scam before the End of tenure

Corrupt Nigeria’s Legislators in Billion Dollar Scam before the End of tenure

| May 21, 2011 | Comments (23)

With few days to the end of their tenure, only God know how much Nigeria’s legislators would cart away in billions of Naira before their eventual departure. Few months ago, this lousy speaker of Nigeria’s legislative chamber and the leader of House of Representatives, Oladimeji Bankole was condemning civil servants as representatives of most corrupt [...]

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