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Polytechnics Barred From Admitting Business, Art Students October 24, 2007 | 22 Comments A TOTAL of 32 polytechnics across the country have been barred from admitting students into Business and Art programmes by the regulatory body of polytechnics, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). Of Looters, Leaders And The EFCC List July 13, 2009 | 7 Comments However, I’d like to let Mrs Farida Waziri and the EFCC know that Nigerians are not impressed with this list of 56 mostly minor rogues (the names of such people as Olabode George, Orji Kalu, Iyabo Obasanjo, and some foreigners notwithstanding) stealing only N243 billion – less than £1 billion). There should be more important names on that list; the list is much longer and the amount is much, much more. Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Past, Present And Future: The Strategic Edge - By Prof. Wale Omole December 20, 2007 | 5 Comments In April 1959, the Federal Government appointed a commission to conduct an investigation into Nigeria's needs in the field of post-school certificate and higher education over the next 20 years, officially designated "The Commission on Post-School Certificate and Higher Education in Nigeria". The commission was chaired by Sir Eric Ashby, Master of Clare College, Cambridge. In its report submitted in September 1960, the Ashby commission recommended the expansion of Nigeria's university ... New Speaker Dimeji Bankole As Bachelor November 11, 2007 | 5 Comments Have you heard the news? Nigerian girls, ladies and even married women, are on the loose! Everyone of them, I hear, wants a piece of the gap-toothed bachelor in the House of Representatives and the heat is being turned on in ways that scare the star actor so much so that mere days after newspaper headlines screamed of his bachelorhood, he started appearing publicly in the company of a particular lady ostensibly to ward off sexual harassment. Ha! Letter To Patricia Etteh September 30, 2007 | 4 Comments Dear Madam Speaker, I have followed your travails in the past five weeks with keen interest and although I have been one of your more ardent critics, I must admit that you have put into the matter, a lot of energy and determination and you have shown uncommon courage. It is natural for you as a human being to stand up and defend something you have worked for all your life. To make the transition from a beauty shop to the No 4 position in the country is no easy feat. But it... The News Magazine, Aregbesola V. Oyinlola July 11, 2008 | 3 Comments We have always known that we are dealing with a very desperate set of people in the politics of Osun State and Nigeria. We, however, feel shocked to discover that the Action Congress and their foot soldiers in the TheNews magazine could tell very blatant lies with such ingenuity as is contained in the current edition of the magazine. Essay: The Impact Of Obafemi Awolowo`s Free Education In Nigeria By Prof. Bolanle Awe October 17, 2007 | 2 Comments FIRST, let me start by thanking the Faculty of Education and the Organising Committee of the Awolowo Free Education Foundation Lecture Series for inviting me to deliver this lecture and for doing me the honour of being the first lecturer in the series which will be a yearly event. As I have said elsewhere, I am a product of the Western Regional government’s free education programme, I had the good fortune of the government’s scholarship for my undergraduate and post-graduate studies... Why Afenifere Cannot Be For All Yoruba – Odumakin January 14, 2008 | 1 Comments It is even the attempt to lump everybody together that will lead to confusion. When we have identical purity, we know those who are in Afenifere, we know those who are in PDP. At the end of the day, we are all Yoruba people; we can still meet at a non-political level. At the level of Afenifere, there are issues that divide us and that have to do with what affect our people. Gbenga Daniel - An Emperor's Delusions Of Grandeur By Seyi Enitan January 5, 2008 | 1 Comments Otunba Gbenga Daniel once again bared his fang when his hireling, Wale Adedayo a.k.a Babalawo (Sorcerer) threw caution to the winds and unleashed ferocious attacks on individuals, groups and associations perceived to be opponents of the obsession of Otunba Daniel to become the Leader of the Yoruba people.
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