Editorials
EDITORIAL: The need to curb corruption in the free School feeding project
The idea of re-introduction of feeding of primary school pupil’s in the country by respective state government is seen as the best thing to happen in education sector considering its unquantified benefits.
The programme would be of immense benefits to both the pupils and the parents especially in a society where majority of parents who send their children to public school live below poverty level. Read the rest of this entry
EDITORIAL: Effectual Fervent Prayer:
A Necessity for 2011 Yuletide
Christmas or Yuletide is here again – yearly celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25. The week beginning on 24 December every year by Christians or those who believe on Jesus Christ and His teachings; of the religion, belief, church etc. Based on this teachings and this they do throughout the Christendom the world over. Read the rest of this entry
EDITORIAL: LESSON FROM OJUKWUISM
“From every nonsense, there is a sense”, so says an old adage which in the context of Ojukwuism much lessons could be derived from his way of life and actions.
As the man in the forefront of a people seeking redress or the right of the people concerned, he could be called a leader or a rebel. Read the rest of this entry
EDITORIAL: Free and compulsory education may fail if…
The much cherished free and compulsory education inAkwaIbomStatemay fail unless the government braces up by mending fences to seal the loopholes which tend to forestall the progress of the project as well as cause its premature death. Read the rest of this entry
EDITORIAL: Towards democratic LG Elections: Not Boko Haramic Polls
General elections in the country - Nigeria had come and gone including that of 2011 but related experiences of each of the elections still linger in the minds of Nigerians. Read the rest of this entry

