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Monday, 08 April 2013 12:08
Okorocha Betrayed Us – Martin Agbaso
In this interview with Adekunbi Ero, general editor, Martin Agbaso, elder brother of the impeached Imo State deputy governor, Jude Agbaso, and estranged political godfather of Governor Rochas Okorocha says he would not let go until he gets justice in the trumped-up allegation of bribery against his brother and declares that the governor’s betrayal has inspired him to run for governorship in 2015. The intriguing political drama playing out in your state, Imo State, finally peaked with the impeachment of your brother, Jude Agbaso, as the deputy governor. But the governor, Rochas Okorocha, said he felt pained that…
As a result of the impeachment and bribery allegation saga, the Agbaso family is set for a political showdown with Rochas Okorocha, Imo State governor, in what promises to be a fierce political battle for the soul of the state in 2015 The political drama that led to the impeachment of Jude Agbaso as the deputy governor of Imo State entered an interesting scene last week. Officials of the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, reportedly stormed Owerri, the state capital, in search of the dramatis personae in the intriguing impeachment saga. The concern of…
The Petroleum Industry Bill seeks to reform, on the face of it, Nigeria’s petroleum sector by removing redundancies and corruption, increasing productivity and revenue; but it has also raised critical issues about ownership and participation in the oil economy by the petroleum host communities Two unrelated, seemingly innocuous, events of last week passed unnoticed by most people but to the petroleum industry strategists, they signified the opening of hostilities over the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, from two important sectors. On Wednesday, April 3, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, announced the resumption of hostilities against…
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 15:41
Why I Campaigned for IBB – Raymond Dokpesi
At 61, Raymond Anthony Alegho Dokpesi, chairman and chief executive officer of DAAR Communications, is a household name in Nigeria and one of the few men who made it to the top through creativity and industry. With a PhD in Marine Engineering, his versatility and spontaneity made him a pioneer in many divergent fields. He established the first indigenous shipping line, African Ocean Line, AOL, in Nigeria; established the first privately owned radio station, Raypower FM, in Nigeria; he pioneered Nigeria’s First global TV which was Africa’s first ever Satellite TV station; he established the first TV station in Nigeria,…
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 13:00
‘Nigerian Rice’: The Big Scam
While Nigerians, especially government officials, have long been celebrating the Nigerian rice, flaws in the implementation of the rice policy and lack of capacity on the part of farmers and millers may jeopardise the vision of self-sufficiency in rice production by 2015 The popular Okuku Market in Okuku, Yala Local Government, LG, of Cross River State was a beehive of activities, March 14, as traders and buyers from different parts of the state and beyond engaged themselves in the usual market activities. Various agricultural produce like yam, cassava, rice, palm oil, garri, and many others were on display. But…
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 09:55
Okah: Another Justice from Abroad
The conviction of Henry Okah in South Africa last week, for masterminding the independence anniversary bombings in Abuja in 2010, has again put a question mark on the efficiency of the country’s justice system The trial of Henry Okah, former leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, ended in an anti-climax last Tuesday, when Justice Neels Claassen, of the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, ignored pleas by lawyers defending the former MEND leader for the mitigation of the sentence, ostensibly based on the reasoning that a stiff sentence might spur…
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 09:33
Achebe: Still No Longer at Ease
Ironically, as the late Chinua Achebe is widely celebrated as a prescient man of ideas whose literary pouch brims with warnings that can chart a new course for national rebirth, the essences of his works and most of his warnings went unheeded Although there is no loud drumming yet, dancing feet have taken to the floor in many places near and far away. Even in the absence of any formal burial arrangement, orgies of jubilation roar on, as the streets have suddenly started dancing in honour of the passage of the quintessential literary icon. The celebration is…
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