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Monday, 03 December 2012 14:55

Ojukwu’s Endangered Political Family

Published in Top Story Written by Raymond Mordi
Uwazurike (left), Umeh, Bianca (middle), Emeka and Obi at Ikemba's memorial mass
    One year after the demise of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the widely revered Igbo leader and national figure, principal members of the political party he left behind are at daggers drawn, a development that might have grave political consequences for the race   Like other ethnic nationalities in the country, The Igbo are yearning to take a shot at the Presidency come 2015. The refrain from all quarters has been that after the tenure of the current President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, it is the turn of the Igbo. But since zoning is not a constitutional issue within the more…
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Monday, 03 December 2012 14:41

The Ojukwu Family War Festers

Published in Top Story Written by Tony Manuaka
late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu
    Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world – W B Yeats (1865–1939)   One year after the death of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Biafran war hero and legendary Igbo leader, the Ojukwu family is still enmeshed in deep crisis that is diminishing its reputation   When in 1919 Yeats wrote those lines, made more popular by Chinua Achebe’s epic novel, Things Fall Apart, he did not have the legendary Ojukwu family in mind. In fact, Yeats wrote the lines shortly…
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Tuesday, 27 November 2012 11:44

The New Face of Insurance

Published in Top Story Written by Stella Sawyerr
NAICOM headquarters, Abuja
    A wave of fresh investments in the insurance industry rekindles hopes that the sector will soon overcome its many challenges and begin to give stakeholders due return on their investments   For two years, they inundated the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, with applications for licence to operate in the insurance industry. By May 31, 2012, fate smiled on about seven foreign investors who had invested in some leading insurance companies in Nigeria when the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, in 2011 ordered banks to divest from non-banking businesses in line with the repeal of the universal banking.  …
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Monday, 26 November 2012 12:03

Infrastructure: A Tale of Woes

Published in Top Story Written by Muyiwa Lucas
President Goodluck Jonathan
The gale of reversals of concession agreements by government portrays the nation as an unfriendly investment destination   For Philip Asiodu, a former federal permanent secretary, last week’s termination of the concession agreement between the federal government and the Bi-Courtney Consortium, represented by Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited, BHSL, would remain a bitter pill to swallow. “It’s so disgraceful for Nigeria,” the former technocrat observed at a book presentation in Lagos, describing the government’s handling of the Public-Private Partnership, PPP, policy as “very bad signals” to investment in Nigeria. Not usually given to anger, the renowned bureaucrat and economic adviser to…
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:37

Banks: Beyond the Jumbo Profits

Published in Top Story Written by Helen Eni
Banks: Beyond the Jumbo Profits
Virtually all the banks in the country have declared mega profits in their third quarter results, an indication that they are out of the woods. But experts say they have failed to stimulate the growth of the economy by not lending to the productive sector   The stage was set last year when banks, which suffered declining profits in the 2009 and 2010 financial years, started recording positive results. By the first and second quarters of this year, virtually all the banks had bounced back to profitability, declaring jumbo profits to the delight of their stakeholders. So even before the…
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Monday, 19 November 2012 16:09

Radiation: The Killer Next Door

Published in Top Story Written by Ayodeji Adeyemi
Ndubuisi struggles to survive the harsh effect of radiation
Many Nigerians, unknown to them, are increasingly becoming exposed to dangerous ionising radiation with attendant danger to their health   It was about midday. Jackson Ndubuisi, a former staff of Cotecna Destination Inspection, a company based in Lagos, was perching on a seat in his lawyer’s office at Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, his chubby face, which had been bathed by the light that filtered through the tinted windows, was expressionless. He looked robust and fit to the ordinary eye as he prepped himself for the interview session.  But barely had he spoken for five minutes when the father of…
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Monday, 19 November 2012 15:29

Fighting for the Rights of Cattle

Published in Top Story Written by Tajudeen Suleiman
A Fulani herdsman
The search for grazing fields, which has turned Fulani herdsmen into guerrilla fighters, spreading terror and fear among farming communities in the country, is also generating an uproar in the National Assembly   Aliyu Bello, 26, son of a Fulani herdsman in Bachit Village, Riyom Local Government, LG, area of Plateau State is an unusual herdsman. Dressed in a faded pair of trousers and shirt and a knitted cap that covers part of his face, the young herdsman appears to be at home in the lonely jungle of Miango Forest in the Bassa LG area of the state. Though he claims…
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