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Legitimacy or Sovereignty – The Niger Delta

“…to build a nation where peace, and justice shall reign.”“…Help us to build a nation Where no man is oppressed,…” – Words from Arise, O Compatriots (Nigeria’s Anthem, 1978-date) and Nigeria, We Hail Thee (Nigeria’s Anthem, 1960-1978) respectively. As promised, here’s my sequel to the post on Legitimacy or Sovereignty. In this case, we discuss […]

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“The Great Nigerian Armed Forces”

My primary school years, I wanted to become an astronaut. I still hope to visit space someday, hopefully as part of the construction team for the first human space colony. These dreams made me study hard. My parents encouraged this as the way by which I could eventually give life to my dreams. I wrote […]

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Legitimacy or Sovereignty

The Sovereignty of Nigeria shall not be up for debate Quoted above are words used each time a National Conference has been convened in Nigeria. The benefit of those words are yet to be seen, as are those of the National Conferences. Could it be that these Conferences failed because of the limitations on discourse? […]

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Nigeria’s 2015 Elections: Funding the Campaigns

The preparations towards the 2015 elections in Nigeria have been fraught with many scandals already. While these are problematic, they are frequent occurrences in our politics which have played out several times between 1999 and 2014. There is however a subtle shift occurring in the preparations for this election rounds. This shift is in the […]

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Nigeria’s 2015 Elections: Before the Numbers Game

Temporary Voter’s Card (with Incomplete Biometric Data Capture) “Democracy is a game of numbers, and we have those numbers”, is a familiar cry to many Nigerian political observers. Those who use this cry however, show no desire to acquire those numbers, at least not legitimately. Have you heard a statement from any political party concerning […]

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Political Party Funding & Nigerians

Been a while, today’s post is inspired by talk in my home state, Rivers State. It is common to hear “Amaechi don carry Rivers State Oil Money go give APC people” in political discourse. For clarity, he officially left the PDP to the APC in November 2013. The flaw of this argument can be found […]

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#APostADay Day 5 – Nigeria: The Dignity of Humanity

…that all may be treated with the dignity of humanity… Contemporary Nigerian society appears to be chaotic. Citizens believe it’s a dog-eat-dog world. A common mantra amongst Nigerians is ‘this life na OYO (On Your Own)’. So, we go on as best we can, minding our own businesses, fighting against attempts to derail us. Sometimes […]

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#SCOANGATE: We have an enforcement problem

In light of the recent SCOAN building collapse, YouTube Video here, many have complained that the church failed to obtain a permit from the relevant Building Regulatory authorities. For clarity, a two-storey building had been modified by the addition of four storeys; thereby making it a total six storeys. Federal and State laws and statutes […]

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#PostADay Day 2 – Nigerian Confraternities: Names, Symbols & Deductions

Hello! Welcome to Day 2 of Saatah Nubari (@Saatah) and my #APostADay Challenge. Day 1: Saatah wrote on Not Much…but there’s hope, and I wrote on Homogeneity and Heterogeneity of our Society Day 2: Saatah wrote, like in a diary, on The Events of his Day. A good, honest account. This is my Day 2 […]

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#APostADay Day 3 – Knowledge and Access to it…2

Hello! It is Day 3 of Saatah Nubari (@Saatah) and my #APostADay Challenge. Day 1: Saatah wrote on Not Much…but there’s hope, and I wrote on Homogeneity and Heterogeneity of our Society Day 2: Saatah wrote on The Events of his Day. I wrote on Nigerian Confraternities: Names, Symbols & Deductions Day 3: Saatah wrote […]

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#APostADay Day 1 – Homogeneity and Heterogeneity of our Society.

Hello! So I’ve been off for a while, not for lack of things to write but because I have failed to Overcome Inertia . However, this is about to change as for the next week, I and Saatah Nubari (@Saatah) have challenged ourselves to #PostADay. His posts would be on [http://www.nubby.wordpress.com](http://www.nubby.wordpress.com). I hope our posts […]

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Gaining Impulse/Overcoming Inertia

Brutus: There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures. […]

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Herald of the Statesmen

The 2015 general elections are around the corner. As is now common, the media would be filled with accusations, counter-accusations, critiques, and endorsements of potential candidates or political parties by supposed “statesmen”. This is what I refer to as the herald of the statesmen. Who is a Statesman? Chamber’s 20th Century Dictionary defines a statesman […]

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Politics: Keeping ‘Em Out 101.

Last week I stumbled upon this article about Aisha Eniola, a 19 year old Nigerian (by birth), who is currently a Town Councillor (equivalent of ward councillor) for Brent Council in England. I am an advocate for youth participation in government, especially as we are the ones who feel the brunt of ineffective governance the […]

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The Luxury of Shared Opinions

With new information (knowledge), opinions are reviewed; they could be strengthened, weakened or retracted.

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Political Ideologies and our Polity

Political parties in Nigeria do not have ideologies. Intellectuals complain that ideologies are what define parties, citing the Conservative Republicans and Liberal Democrats in the US as examples. Would 2015 be any different? I don’t think so. Here’s why. Ideology is the sum of ideas and manner of thinking of a group, social class, or […]

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Beating Euphoria

“Do not get caught up in the Euphoria and fail to apply yourself early enough” A lecturer said this to a class of about 400 students in my second year of varsity. It stuck with me for years and I occasionally relay the same advice to those who permit me to be an influence in […]

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Where are the employees?

I have this job opening. However, I am yet to find someone competent enough to meet the job requirements

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Society: The Foundations

Society: A community of people (persons or individual humans) who share the same customs and laws. I find myself pondering on the foundations of our society; starting from the smallest unit, the family, to the country/nation, Nigeria. Do we share the same customs and laws? I don’t think so. The laws and customs are agreed […]

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Knowledge and Access to It

Knowledge is something we all crave for. I have a life motto which is Learning Is For Ever. Learnt that from one of my favourite musicians Josh Osho. A thirst for knowledge is something I really admire. Lack of that thirst in an individual – especially a young one – evokes pity on my part. […]

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A Celebration of Life – The Felabration 2013 Example

Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is greatness. A man’s ability to continually inspire a lot of people many years after his death earns him the right to be addressed in the present tense. In our remembrance and memorials however, do we look at the good examples one set? Or do we, for sake of commercial viability, conveniently ignore […]

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ASUU Strike 2013 Four Months Commemoration

In three days, we commemorate the four month milestone of the ASUU 2013 strike action. This brings to a total of at least 8months an engineering, agriculture, and medical sciences students have spent at home from 2009-2013. I am one of such students and I am spiffed beyond measure. However, I won’t be completely emotive […]

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The “Am I Your Mate?” Syndrome

“See this small boy o! Am I your mate?” Someone has probably said these words to you if you were brought up with/or have Nigerian (maybe African too) heritage. We live in a society set up with prevalent hierarchies. Isn’t age a good basis for distinction? I don’t believe it is. Here’s why I say […]

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The Greener Pastures Conundrum

Some days back, a friend’s personal message on her BBM read, “the grass is greener on the other side, but the water rate is higher”. It got my interest piqued as there is always a seemingly “greener pasture”. This is the basis of this post, a documentation of my thoughts on greener pastures. Imagine for […]

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A Discourse on Tertiary Education

I had started an article some days back on the structure of our tertiary education institutions in Nigeria. This is a spill off from that article. In the time between, I had read a series of articles concerning the on-going ASUU strike from two thinkers in particular. There was a three part blog series from […]

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Our Loyalty – The Costs

“Bros! I dey loyal o. Anything for your boy?” The above can be heard on almost every street of Nigeria countless times daily. Though this “loyalty” is without value. We learn from our homes to be loyal to the family – the first societal unit we know – and so we stick together. Blood is […]

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Our Classless Political Class

“I no be gentleman at all o” The words to a classic Nigerian song. Actually, the only words I remember from it. The past year has been full of activity in our political institutions. From the State Houses of Assembly, to the Governors Forum, and the National Assembly. Words spoken in anger, threats made on […]

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Mediocrity 1

Daily I think of the different ways we could be better as a country. Advancement first requires an acknowledgment of lagging. So, why are we behind? In all my thoughts, the word which repeats itself is “MEDIOCRITY”. The state of being mediocre-medium quality, neither good nor poor-is largely a state of the mind. We decide […]

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