Hookes law states that if force is applied to an elastic body it will return to its original state provided it’s elastic limit is not exceeded. Although I am off Twitter and Facebook temporarily, I cannot avoid the news of the constant attacks by “Boko Haram”. After the numerous attacks and bomb blasts, I am reading …
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The Weird NYSC act and 234Next’s ‘Hatchet’ Job
This will be brief. First of all I am in full support of a National Service scheme. The NYSC needs reform and the Deziani case a a prime example. If you attend University, you cannot be a Minister if you have not done NYSC. If you did not attend University, you do not need the …
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The Myth Called Boko Haram
There is something Ribadu said during the Presidential elections that probably no one took notice of. “Boko haram is supposed to be against education, how come they have not bombed or attacked any school?” Think about that for a second.
The most illogical argument in the world!
In other words, your motives have aligned with the bombers. They want him out, so you want him out. So you would support Buhari if he did another coup and executed Jonathan et al on bar beach? The bombers bombed so that sentiment in the public would become like yours. You have shown them that …
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FOOLING THE PRESIDENT…
it is crucial for those who will never see anything good come out of Nazareth to please hold their sword and give the president a chance. A lot seems to be in the pipeline, we can only hope the pipeline does not get bust before it delivers on its promises. via omojuwa.com Lots of interesting points …
Citizen Fatigue.
My good friend (and Buhari’s not so good friend) Bayo described the deafening silence trailing the kidnapping of NYSC members in Rivers State as Citizen fatigue. The realization that such things (failed state symptoms) are now normal. As you can notice from the frequency of my posting, I too might be suffering from citizen fatigue. …
One Happy Customer: War Against Corruption Indeed!
I am actually not annoyed. I did not expect different. The only think that irritates me is the fact educated Nigerians believe under the very same terrible conditions that put us where we are, things will just magically become different.
A Short Prayer: Dear God, Let Jonathan Put Me To Shame
Dear God, Let GEJ, surprise me by appointing technocrats to his cabinet. Let me be a laughing stock as a result of Jonathan’s crackdown on all corruption. And keep the thieving Governors in check. Let me have to hide as a result of Jonathan fulfilling 20% of his promises. Don’t worry about keeping number one. …
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Election Thoughts Part 1
My absence was caused by the combination of being busy, having no light to blog in the morning, my preferred writing time.(I moved house and did not have light for almost 2 weeks straight), temporary disillusion with the electoral process etc etc. These posts are obviously late, but it is better to document thoughts late …
In Search of a Scapegoat
I am still trying to get the logic of people who are desperate to blame Buhari for all the violence currently enveloping the North and trying so hard to absolve Jonathan THE CURRENT president and chief security officer (CSO) of Nigeria. The irresponsible ‘bigotic’ article by Reuben Abati is the epitome of it all. This is not …