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TREASURY LOOTERS: WHEN THE CORRUPTION WAR BECOMES THE INCUMBENT'S STRATEGY TO RETAIN POWER.

31/3/2018 The APC-led administration could not have imagined a better means of provoking the sensibility of the good people of Nigeria when it decided to publish the list of treasury looters recently. What it thought would excite the public suddenly became the platform for actually ridiculing itself as more and more Nigerians - whose sense of empathy for the APC has since being brazenly abused - continued to denounce the publication as evidence of a childish and self-centered government. First, was the fact that the list comprised of ONLY 6 names. Second, was the fact that the said names featured mostly members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and third, was the fact that it did not hide the motive to intimidate that clearly motivated the publication in the first instances. When we learnt that a certain list of looters was soon to be made public; not a few applauded the idea. Now, only a conceited few are happy that the list became public. Since inception, the current regime has n

RESTRUCTURING: THE DEMAND FOR A FAIR, NOT A WELFARE, SOCIETY.

22/03/18 SIR: Since the debate for restructuring became so loud about 4 years ago, the Northern region of Nigeria has maintained their argument for a welfarist system as against the position of the Southern region which is a fair and equitable system. The North sees her position as best for her because she believed that the region may not be able to sustain self in the event that restructuring was implemented in line with the South's idea of self-sustenance. For over 5 decades now, Nigeria has operated a welfarist system of administration whereby the several states of the federation depended on the central government for survival. This has for instance, prevented increase in states and therefore buried several ethnic nationalities who wished to be given vent for expression of self in their own state. Another consequence of welfarism has remained the deepening culture of corruption, nepotism, laziness and insecurity. The quota system - which is an offspring of welfarism - has since

WHY IS RESTRUCTURING TROUBLING THE NORTHERN ELDERS INSTEAD OF THEIR YOUTH?

The subject of restructuring - if you ask me - should concern the average Nigerian youth of today's Nigeria more it should concern our elders. This is because studies have shown that an average youth always held a different view of contemporary life from the elders. That said, it was the goodwill of elders to guide the youth aright but it was the youth who will actually live in the 'planned' future the elders foresaw. I intend to react to the headlines of the DailySun of saturday, 17/3/2018 which had as lead story NORTH'LL RESIST RESTRUCTURING IN NIGERIA - PROF. ANGO. For the records, since the fall of the First Republic, it was the intention of the 5 army youths who ousted that government 1966 to restructure the federation so as to first and foremost, solve the raging agitation from the Tiv people who constantly provoked a riot at the time. Their attempt failed and power was transferred to another 'moustache pete' or 'old man' as we commonly called them

RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI: I SALUTE A MINISTER PER EXCELLENCE!

01/03/2018 The recently concluded The Sun Leadership Awards brought me some fond memories especially as I watched Sir Celestine Omehia - one time Governor of Rivers State Nigeria - granting interviews to a journalist that evening. I'm sure a number of us that watched the Channels TV that day saw that video. A certain question was thrown and the journalist wanted to know how life has being for the ex-Governor and Sir Omehia's reply reminded me of my unpleasant experience under his reign in 2007 as a corps member. I had graduated from the prestigious Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University in Bauchi State Nigeria in late 2006 and by February 2007, I was lucky to be posted to the oil-rich Rivers State. As a graduate of Applied Geology, I greatly rejoiced that providence had moved me to the hottest market for Geologists then. I could remember nursing selfish thoughts (If I may use the word) of easily securing employment immediately after service. Then I traveled to Rivers State from Jos