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  • ANOTHER DESPERATE MEMO To PRESIDENT BUHARI  – BY CHIEF DELE MOMODU

    ANOTHER DESPERATE MEMO To PRESIDENT BUHARI – BY CHIEF DELE MOMODU

    ‘Nigerians are generally impatient. We are action-packed and expect talismanic results. Unfortunately that has not happened and is not likely to happen soon no matter how hard you try. Sir, let me stop the introduction and go straight to the crux of the matter. While I do not want to sound like a doomsday prophet, I wish to alert you that there is fire on the mountain. This is not a subtle or covert attempt to create any panic. As a war General, I’m certain you have enough liver to withstand shock. But what I wish to say without mincing words is that we are yielding grounds to the enemies. Hard core supporters of your campaign like me are being derided by those who feel you are not living up to expectations. I know your handlers are likely to dismiss this as crying wolf where there is none but please, don’t listen to them. ‘




  • OUR HERITAGE TO THE RESCUE By Lateef Sanni A

    OUR HERITAGE TO THE RESCUE By Lateef Sanni A

    ‘Conclusively, it will be very disappointing if after filling our ears with the great potential of the agricultural sector, the present administration fails to deliver on its promises on diversification of the economy, especially through agriculture or perhaps they perform below the hype the have generated. It will merely be a case of old wine in a new bottle for Nigerians. “Diversifying the economy can no longer be a slogan, it has become a necessity”, these are not my words, these were the golden lines of the first citizen of our nation, President Muhammadu Buhari at the 8th Bola Tinubu Colloquium.’





  • Bukola Saraki Vs Kayode Fayemi: A Nexus Of Corruption By Remi Oyeyemi

    Bukola Saraki Vs Kayode Fayemi: A Nexus Of Corruption By Remi Oyeyemi

    “Nigeria is bigger than political parties. It is bigger than any friendship. It is either President Buhari fights corruption or not. There is no half way to it. It would be criminal to keep silent on the alleged atrocities of Kayode Fayemi in Ekiti State simply because he is Buhari’s cabinet. Any person or group of persons who engage in criminal silence on these issues is directly contributing to what Harold Laski called “moral paralysis” that is eating out the heart of our society.”