Constitution on Trial at Appeal Court
Shareby Simon Kolawole
I don’t know much about Chief Andy Uba. He had always run his life away from the limelight, until he dived into the “murky waters” of politics. I have met him only once – at the THISDAY summit tagged “Nigeria Meets the World”, held in New York two years ago. He was in [...]
November 1, 2009
Tags: anambra, Andy Uba, appeal court, bode, constitution, corruption, Governor, npa, PDP, supreme court Posted in: Simon Kolawole
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The Anatomy of Corruption
Shareby Dele Momodu
There is no better time than now to examine the socio-political dynamics of corruption in Nigeria. The landmark judgment handed down to some bigwigs of the ruling party last Monday has made the topic even more attractive to commentators. But I’m not about to comment on that particular case, which like most things [...]
October 30, 2009
Tags: anambra, corruption, Nigeria, PDP Posted in: Dele Momodu
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A Lagos Boy passes through Kirikiri
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by Femi Adesina
Did our futurologists miss it in their crystal balls? Or were they as blind as bats in the daytime? How come they never told us that a Lagos Boy would pass through Kirikiri prison this year? Yes, perhaps the greatest ripple in the political waters this year so far is Monday’s conviction [...]
October 30, 2009
Tags: corruption, EFCC, Nigeria, npa, PDP, Ribadu Posted in: Femi Adesina
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