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The late
ChiefObafemiAwolowoand President MuhammaduBuharimighthavelived at different times but, like identical twins,possessmany thingsin common-dynamism,
pragmatism, integrity, self-discipline,
visionand passion-to make Nigeriawork. Theimpeccable past of these tested leaders hasproved that the bane of the country’s slow
development since independence has been lackofpurposefulleadership.
Buhari-and-Awo Unlike
thereluctantleaderswhohad been imposedonus,Awolowoand Buhari,both armed with impeccable records of performance, the former as Premier
of the old Western Regionas well as
Vice Chairmanof the Federal Executive
Councilin the regime of Gen.YakubuGowon,and the latter, as a
military Head of State, etc, adequately prepared forthe leadership of Nigeria. Three timeswere eachunsuccessful- Awolowoin 1959, 1979,
1983andPresidentBuhariin 2003, 2007and 20011.
In the bid to rid
the nation of criminal activities and institutionalised the fight against illicit
drug trafficking in a fledging economy like Nigeria, stakeholder advised
government to include drug free education in the country’s secondary school
curriculum.
Addressing team
of Anambra Online Publishers (AOP) in
Awka, the Commander of the National Drug Law enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Mr.
Sule Momodu charged parents and government of all tiers to champion programmes
that will promote cultural value and eschew
ethnicity or religious bigotry which is the panacea to virile nation building.
He lamented that
the country had had it better in the 70s-80s where values and regard for
Nigeria among Africa nations are respected but charged parents to
assist government to ensure the eroding value of Nigeria is restored.
Angry workers of
the Peoples Democratic Party have accused the members of the National Working
Committee of the party of squandering N12bn in nine months.
Out of the total
sum, the workers said N11bn was realised from the sale of nomination forms
while N1bn accrued from the sale of delegates forms.
They alleged that
the money was squandered shortly after the sale of the forms commenced on
October 27, 2014 till date.
Social Critic and General
Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has said that he is
not expecting a ministerial appointment from President Muhammadu Buhari.
Bakare, who spoke
in an interview with Sahara TV monitored by our correspondent on Thursday,
however, parried a question on whether he would accept a ministerial
appointment if offered by the President.
The official
visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to Cameroun to discuss joint efforts to
curb Boko Haram in the region has thrown up an indictment of former President
Goodluck Jonathan.
A very credible
Presidency source told Daily Sun that in the anti-terror war, Jonathan did not
do much in forming a synergy with leaders of Nigeria’s neighbouring countries.
The source said
during Buhari’s interaction with his Camerounian counterpart, Paul Biya, he
disclosed that Jonathan isolated himself from the leaders of Cameroun, Chad and
Niger. “The major complaint, according to Biya, is that Jonathan never or
seldom, at best, picked his calls. He said most times he called, Jonathan
neither picked nor returned his calls. And as a result, the integration of
efforts that should have stopped Boko Haram’s foray and unchallenged run was
lacking.”
World Leading Internet Windows Giant (Microsoft) on
Thursday sacked 34 (85 per cent) of the 40 employees in the Nigerian office of
its phone division.
The sacking came
24 hours after the company’s latest Windows 10 was made available in Nigeria
and 189 other countries.
Although, Windows
10 is now available as a free upgrade for Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems
or with new personal computers and tablets, industry experts said it would
leave about 15 million Nigerian payments cards prone to hacking.
Ever ready and controversial Ekiti State
Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has appealed to members of the Road Transport
Employers Association of Nigeria to refrain fom an act that will allow them to be used by
kidnappers to perpetrate evil.
Speaking on
Thursday during the swearing-in of the new State Executive of the union in Ado
Ekiti, the governor, who said he was once a ‘Danfo driver’ appealed to the
drivers to be orderly and not to be desperate.
The fight against
corruption may have taken a new dimension as Independent Corrupt Practices and
other related offenses Commission (ICPC)operatives
may have been specially assigned to chase after ‘super rich’ public officers who
have multiple properties and other assets suspected to have been the rewards of
graft.
For now, Ashiwaju.org
gathered that the searchlight of the anti-corruption agents was on civil
servants that possess many properties in the Federal Capital Territory.
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo has explained that the sale of two of the nation’s oil oil
refineries had been concluded before he exited office in 2007, saying his
successor, the late Umaru Yar’Adua, reversed the sale due to “pressure”.
Obasanjo said this
in his serialised interview with ‘Book Club’, a programme on Channels
Television, monitored in Lagos on Wednesday.
The ex-President
said business mogul, Aliko Dangote, leading a consortium of investors, had paid
$750m for two of the refineries, as the Federal Government was finding it
difficult managing the facilities at the time.