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Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 10, 2008

  Reflections On June 12: Did MKO Abiola Commit Class Suicide?

That annulment was a complete coup against the people, and a continuation of the class struggle in Nigeria: a struggle against the economic emancipation of the poor. It also gives credence to the thesis that in some historical settings, a ruling elite will never relinquish power to the people on...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 10, 2008

  Massob-Ndiigbo & Nigeria (As Dictated To Akpu-Nku From Chukwu)

MASSOB may demand for Confederation, Regionalism, additional states to corresspond with other regions in Nigeria, international airports, industries and good roads, to be sited and built in Igboland and greater autonomy or devolution for the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria and a weak centre as...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2008

  I Resign

Yes, I resign to my village darkness. I resign to using cold water to bath; I resign to my kerosene lantern and water pot (since there is no light to power my fridge). I resign to listening to the chaotic noise of generators in my neighborhood. I resign any hopes for abundant power supply Nigeria...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2008

  Beyond the Last Computer

Walk with me as I tell a story that will take you from the Second Law of Motion to the blackboard, to the motherboard, to the mother of all motherboards: a one-of-a-kind computer powered by 65,536 processors. Every scientific discovery begins as a thought. The strategy for harnessing these laws...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2008

  An Open Letter To Sir Richard Branson, Chairman, Virgin Group

Why most African countries would never imbibe democracy in the true sense of the word is because they (the countries) exist and are based only on the agenda of their colonial masters.... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2008

  At Orlu In Imo State, The Harvest Of Deaths By Water-Borne Diseases Goes On

If the Imo state government meaningfully embarks on Orlu regional water scheme soon, two scenarios that may emerge are that within five to ten years it can complete it, and perhaps, ask for reimbursement from the federal government through the federal ministry of water resources; or that...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2008

  June 12: 15 Years After

We have not learnt our lesson as a nation and the annulment of the June 12 election would remain a sad reminder of how far removed from nationhood we are. But we can still make amends. The first step in this national rebirth is for the present government to recognise June 12 as the turning...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 13, 2008

  Ironic System: A dramatic platform in Nigeria – Analysis drawn from baby Andrew’s story

As I sat in my room reading the successful thanksgiving of baby Andrew who had a medical condition, I cannot but be grateful to DSAN, NVS and millions of Nigerians who rallied round to give life back to this innocent child through financial support in no small measure and spiritual support. To...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 14, 2008

  The New EFCC: Right Peg...In who's Interest?

“We’ll reform the EFCC; we’ll make it like FBI and Metropolitan Police” Grandiose! Maybe, maybe not! If one is not mistaken, we know the meaning of reform in Nigeria politico-parlance. We have heard about power sector reform, police service reform, civil service reform, education reform etc....... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 14, 2008

  The Mad Mullahs of Nigeria

Negationism is a very powerful tool in the hands of despots as it can sometimes be used to perpetuate their hold on power and to justify their existence in history. Unfortunately, it is a time-worn technique which has been thoroughly discredited.... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Jun 15, 2008

  30 Years After – The National Anthem!

The Nigeria national anthem, “Arise, O compatriots” was adopted in 1978, thirty years ago, in preference to “Nigeria We Hail Thee” which was formerly used as the national anthem between 1960 to 1978. The uniqueness of this anthem especially to me is the fact that 1978 was during the period...... [view]

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