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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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A Nation Without A Commander-in-Chief
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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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Let’s Pray
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Let us pray for our president, but let us pray even more earnestly for the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It should be clear by now that there is a millstone around Nigeria’s neck that only fervent prayers can crack. Our situation is now so dire that our prayers must include that God give [...]
November 30, 2009
Tags: nepa, Nigeria, obasanjo, Yar’Adua Posted in: Sam Nda-Isaiah
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Governors And Taxes
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Last Wednesday in Abuja, governors of the 36 states agreed to pay more attention to the collection of taxes. That is a good move, but I only hope the governors know exactly what they are going into. Collection of taxes is a very serious business in virtually every other country of the world except [...]
November 29, 2009
Tags: EFCC, FIRS, Governor, Nigeria, Taxes Posted in: Sam Nda-Isaiah
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