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In Defence of Performing Public Servants - Right of Reply - By: Nasir El-Rufai on ThisDay Back Page on 13 Oct 2012

In Defence of Performing Public Servants - Right of Reply - By: Nasir El-Rufai on ThisDay Back Page on 13 Oct 2012 The article entitled “The Bully Called Sanusi” by my brother - Dele Momodu on yet another brother of mine - Sanusi Lamido Sanusi is as evidently self-contradictory as it lacks objectivity. It also constitutes a disservice to the greater public good as to be expatiated in the course of this submission; hence the necessity for this rejoinder. Those who know me and read my Friday weekly column in THISDAY Newspaper know how critical I have been of the Jonathan administration, just as I was to its predecessor, the Yar’Adua administration; with the common thread being the lackluster performance of both administrations that has brought our beloved nation to its lowest ebb. Even so, there are exceptional public servants that have performed diligently with high level of intellect, uncommon integrity and outstanding record of public service that must not be rubbish...

CBN's Currency Restructure, 'Agents of Disinfo' and Nigerians

Nigerians all over the social, print and electronic media have been voicing their opinion about the CBN's planned currency restructure, which has been greeted by diverse reactions from experts and laymen alike. This I have further broken down to 'Those who Know', 'The confused' and the 'Downright Clueless!!. Somehow it appears that those against the restructuring and review are more or in the majority, of which in my view they constitute the 'Agents of Disinfo' crew. This may not be entirely untrue, the reason being that they tend to be more vocal. However, 'The Clueless' takes the cake in terms of population/number who need to be thoroughly educated. Now let me expatiate a little more on these groups of individuals 1) The Experts a) Those Who know: Now this group consists of economists who are truly experts and tell the truth the way it should be and have refused to join the bandwagon just to become more popular. b) Agents...

Prof Nnaji's Exit, Power Sector Loss as Nigerians Start to Groan

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A few weeks back I mentioned that power supply has improved, well I can authoritatively tell you that I didn't have light since 9p.m last  night till I left for work this morning. Coincidentally, I found an article that claimed there was drop in power supply, and I went 'exactly!!' Well, my belief about the steady power supply was hinged on the fact that, granted that i did not believe anything was done in terms of new infrastructure, I believed that Prof Nnaji had somehow got these lazy PHCN bunch to get to work. I speculated that it could be as a result of the imminent sale of PHCN(talks seem to have slowed a bit) and most staff want to be reabsorbed by the new owners or that Nnaji being an engineer knew what had to be fixed and ensured that was done by constant monitoring. Well as it appears by his exit and the events of today clearly, PHCN staff are back in their business of Sabotage! in just 2 weeks we lost 1000MW na im be say we go go back stone age in 2 months!...

The Importance of Father's Input in Child Discipline

Early enough in my marital life, even before the children started coming, l observed that hubby was the type who is so soft-hearted that he doesn't want to hurt a fly, so there will be a tendency for those around him to take him for granted. When the children started coming, especially from the first one, hubby was so enarmoured that he went shopping for both needed and unneeded items for the much cherished first son. Ordinarily, when you talk of an impulsive buyer, hubby has Grade A1. So when he bought stuff enough to last the baby for over a year, l wasn't surprised. As the children came, especially the first three, l observed that if l didn't tie my oja well, the children will climb on our heads and shit on them, so, the fights began. One thing a couple should realise very early in their marriage is UNITY in all disciplinary matters relating to their children.This is because children are very observant. They easily note the parent that is weak and ...

Okonjo: The Most Sought After African Woman

These people keep trying to pry this woman away from us what is going on? Anyway lucky her, Okonjo is unarguably the most sought after African female technocrat in the finance field. http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/09/05/iweala-aganga-named-as-potential-replacements-for-outgoing-wto-head/

Amnesty Again??? Una no de tire?

Na wa o! if you read book, dem go say make you draw up business plan and compete, whereas if you be militant, dem go de pay you in phases for not lifting a finger. God dey o! http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/09/04/3642-ex-militants-to-benefit-from-third-phase-of-amnesty-programme/

History of Ivbiadaobi Clan, Edo state Nigeria

The Ivbiadaobi Clan in Owan East LGA of Edo State Nigeria are mostly Muslims with a growing population of Christians, they originated from the Great Benin kingdom where royalty is revered. Ivbiadaobi literally means "Adaobi's Offspring". Adaobi was a young man left the Benin Kingdom along side his older brother Uchi whose offspring is the present Auchi an adulteration of "Aya Uchi" literally means "people of Uchi", the headquarters of Estako West LGA also in Edo( this story will come subsequently). Together they left Benin kingdom due to hardship meted out by the reigning Oba (King) who was not able to bear any child, he ordered that no man should have any intercourse with his wife and if it does happen and results into pregnancy and brings forth a male child that child must be killed. Furthermore, also no man should shave his hair! of course it became lice abode. The hardship was so intense that some men started to run away from the Kingdom, but...