Opinion
Adelaja: A Nigerian pageant scam in America waiting to take the world over
By olajide fashikun
A long letter which came in. At first sight, I thought it was the regular scam mail one receives virtually every day. Scanning through the middle to decide if to delete, I noticed the language was seamless. I offered to read it through. Read the rest of this entry
Court of Asaba discharges and acquits James Ibori”
The online media site wrote: “the federal high court judge in Asaba today (Thursday, 17 December 2009 my words) discharged and acquitted former governor of Delta State, James Ibori, of all the 170-count charge of corruption proffered against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Read the rest of this entry
Opinion: Much ado about eligibility!
As I listened to Mr. Sunny Nwosu, the leader of the Independent Shareholders Association (ISA) while he delivered his submission to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Nigerian Capital Market, I shuddered in utter disappointment and disbelief at the calumny he was mouthing. Read the rest of this entry
Education should be a test of knowledge and not a do or die affair
Education is supposed to be a test of knowledge and not a do or die affair, but in the case of Nigeria, the reverse is the case. Read the rest of this entry
Amaechi’s Economic Environment
It is becoming glaring everyday that Governor Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State is turning a new leaf. Unlike in his first tenure he didn’t and was not caring about the common citizen, entirely. This time, he is making sure that the wealth of Rivers State ends up evenhandedly on the area of facilities. Read the rest of this entry

