Professing Dangerously: the Road to Charles Soludo
Shareby Pius Adesanmi
My title plays on the title of Professor Femi Osofisan’s inaugural lecture at the University of Ibadan, “Playing Dangerously”, and my reasons shall become apparent presently. First, an anecdote. Back in secondary school, one of my close cousins, Bola Akanbi, fell in love with Professors. Bola and I were then sharing the same [...]
December 11, 2009
Tags: anambra, PDP, politics, soludo Posted in: Pius Adesanmi
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Hope and (some) fear in Anambra
Shareby Okey Ndibe
Friday, November 13, will be remembered as a day of hope for the people of Anambra State, nay Nigerians. That day, the Enugu Division of the Court of Appeal dismissed a misconceived lawsuit by Emmanuel Nnamdi Uba – widely known as Andy Uba – seeking to be foisted, via judicial fiat, as the [...]
November 17, 2009
Tags: anambra, Andy Uba, Nigeria, politics, soludo Posted in: Okey Ndibe
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PDP and Manchester United
Shareby Sam Omatseye
From the outset, I must confess loyalties. I owe no passion for any of the football fancies of the day. I am an agnostic in this feverish play of pieties that exalts the foreign to the asphyxiation of local talents.
While many of us, in our post-colonial imbecilities, may throw our weights behind Manchester United [...]
November 2, 2009
Tags: anambra, bode, man u, Manchester united, Nigeria, olabode george, PDP, politics, soludo Posted in: Sam Omatseye
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The Road from Owerri
Shareby Chidi Amuta
The burden of relevant politics and governance falls unequally on the shoulders of our state governors depending on what part of the country they hold sway in. This is precisely because Nigeria is a federation of unequal parts and unequal circumstances, unequal opportunities and disparate cultures and histories. We may all be partakers [...]
October 29, 2009
Tags: igbo, Nigeria, ohakim, owerri, politics Posted in: Chidi Amuta
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