Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Joe-Brown: THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - IS...

Joe-Brown: THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - IS...: This is a brief but deep and passionate expression of the feelings of millions of the impoverished Nigerians whose voices are never heard bu...

THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - IS EFCC FIGHTING CORRUPTION OR FREEING THE CORRUPT?

This is a brief but deep and passionate expression of the feelings of millions of the impoverished Nigerians whose voices are never heard but the privileged few Nigerian looter leaders that has hijacked the economic and political power from the people....."Where do we go from here and how do we salvage the situation"
THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - IS EFCC FIGHTING CORRUPTION OR FREEING THE CORRUPT?

Friday, March 16, 2012

News -- Viewpoint: Who is marginalising the Binis?

In a situation when the Bini political elite seem to be complacent and an Adams Oshiomhole from a minority tribe in the North Senatorial district now determines who becomes their councillor, their chairman, members of the House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate and the Deputy governor among the Binis, a renewal of faith in some basic moral virtues is necessary.
"Edo or Odion" is good if it does not end up with the exchange of carrots for a pot of porridge or breaking of kola-nuts; if it does not end up with Oshiomhole deciding who and who should represent the Bini in every elected position; if it goes beyond the inclination to receive cash and car gifts by some traditional rulers of Bini scion, to sell the opportunities of the people at the corridors of power.

News -- <FONT COLOR="#808080">Viewpoint: </font>Who is marginalising the Binis?

Thursday, March 15, 2012

THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - Senate Starts Const. Amendment; Moves To Create State Appeal Court

This is an interesting bill. It has been an issue of concern to a lot of progressive minded citizens as the set up wasn't right in the first place, giving too much power to the state government and opportunity to fraud. The tertiary government is supposed to be autonomous to enhance development to the grass root, if they are given the responsibility to manage the affairs of the local government without the interference of the state and federal government. It will be highly commendable if the senate is able to make this amendment possible.
THEWILL - Expanding the National Conversation - Senate Starts Const. Amendment; Moves To Create State Appeal Court

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

CREDIBLE LEADERSHIP IN NIGERIA:


Until Nigerians put a STOP! to the past and present SELECTIONS of people to elective positions and other powers of positions, by the self styled forceful gangsters, godfathers cabal of looters, instead of a properly well organized ELECTION process by the people,  Nigeria will continue to experience a stagnation and dwindle in economic and political development. “Remember, you cannot sow Cassava and expect to reap Yam” You cannot continue to do the same thing over and over again and expect different result, whatsoever you sow is what you reap. If you “SELECT” unqualified people of the choice of few bad leaders, you will get the same crop of such bad leadership, but if you “ELECT” credible leaders by the majority of the people, you will get credible leadership representing the goodwill of the people who elected them, to bring fort good leadership/governance, who makes the people that gave them the mandate happy and enjoys political, economic, basic amenities,and infrastructural development etc, as dividends of democracy. Now which way do you want to go Nigeria? backwards or forward?.......