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Agagu And Judgment Of Disenfranchisement Of Voters  
October 24, 2008 | 97 Comments
As law abiding citizens, lovers of progress and advocates of enduring democratic culture in our potentially great country, the people of Ilaje Local Government participated actively in all activities leading to the 2007 General Elections. A sizeable proportion of the 128, 000 registered voters came out dutifully to vote in all the elections including those of the Governor and House of Assembly members, as well as the President and members of the National Assembly.
Let...


Yar'Adua's Seven-Point Agenda (Plus Two Special Issues)  
September 30, 2007 | 89 Comments
1. Power and Energy 2. Food Security and Agriculture 3. Wealth Creation and Employment 4. Mass Transportation 5. Land Reform 6. Security 7. Qualitative and Functional Education

Plus Two Special Interest Issues....1. Niger Delta 2. Disadvantaged Groups



Agagu Is A Trademark Name  
October 16, 2008 | 43 Comments
Agagu: All the good people from every tribe,culture, decide to fight your battle, so you may have your peace.


"The July 25 verdict of the Ondo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal that quashed the April 14, 2007 re-election of Governor Olusegun Agagu and declared the Labour Party governorship candidate, Dr Olusegun Mimiko the governor-elect, has raised more questions than it sought to answer. Never before has an election petition tribunal’s...



Ayodeji Omotade Vs. British Airways - By Reuben Abati  
April 15, 2008 | 22 Comments
Readers of Omotade's story, which he tells with transparent pain and agony have been asked to send protest comments to the CEO of British Airways, amid nationalistic calls for the boycott of British Airways by Nigerian passengers. It is strange that more than a week later, there has been no response from British Airways to this public relations crisis on its Lagos route.


Maurice Iwu Must Go Now!  
December 20, 2007 | 15 Comments
If we don’t do away with Iwu in our public arena and let him be HEARD NO MORE, someone will wake up tomorrow to tell us that Iwu is a hero. At that time, the likes of Babangida, Obasanjo and Atiku would have become saints and ordinary Nigerians would have been totally converted to their footstools. Iwu must go now!


British Airways Removes 136 Nigerians From Flight  
April 15, 2008 | 13 Comments
On the 27th of March 2008 at about 12:30pm, I boarded the British Airways flight BA75 and I went straight to seat 53C. On getting to my seat, there were noises from an individual being forcibly restrained but who was not visible because some police officers and some plain clothes people held him down.



A Black British Pemier Is Hallucinatory Disorder  
November 30, 2008 | 11 Comments
Barack Obama was lucky. His Luo father made the most profound decision of his life by rejecting Britain for America. By now, Obama would have been a mere London inner city duff solicitor on a nine to fiver with fading jackets, worn out shoes, hire purchase BMW and a mortgaged three-bed house as his earthly possession.
He would have been a Fabian subscriber due to his left-leaning politics.






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