Archive for the ‘Leadership’ Category
Umaru Would Not Be The First Nigerian President To Resign
Shareby Sam Nda-Isaiah
Not so surprisingly, the activities of the federal government have ground to a virtual halt. The vice president is not getting involved in certain aspects of governance in spite of all the lies from certain quarters. And this is perfectly understandable. He will not sign any budgets because, technically, he is still the [...]
December 14, 2009
Tags: Leadership, Nigeria, Resign, Yaradua Posted in: Sam Nda-Isaiah
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Rare Honour From South Africa
Shareby Jerry Uwah
The Republic of South Africa is the continent’s indisputable economic power house. Judging from its annual gross domestic product (GDP), the country’s economic power is not contested by any country in black Africa .
Equally indisputable is the country’s industrial power base. In the days of apartheid when its cruel rulers treated even [...]
December 8, 2009
Tags: Government of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, Nigeria, South Africa, Thabo Mbeki Posted in: Jerry Uwah
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A Nation Without A Commander-in-Chief
Shareby Sam Nda-Isaiah
Nigeria must be the only country in the world that currently does not have a commander-in-chief in situ. The man who is supposed to be the commander-in-chief has been in a coma for a couple of weeks and undergoing emergency treatment at a hospital in faraway Saudi Arabia. If your commander-in-chief is [...]
December 6, 2009
Tags: fec, health, Nigeria, Yar’Adua Posted in: Sam Nda-Isaiah
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TJ’s Story
Shareby Hannatu Musawa
My name is TJ and I am a 46-year-old man living with full-blown AIDS. I have a wife and two small children who are, till this day, unaware of the disease eating away at me and probably them as well. I have been aware of my HIV status for the past two years, [...]
December 2, 2009
Tags: AIDS, HIV, Nigeria, World AIDS Day Posted in: Hannatu Musawa
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