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Former
National President of the Academic Staff Union of University, Professor Dipo
Fashina, has called for total overhauling of Nigeria’s value system and tasked
all citizens across board on ethical revolution.
Speaking
at the recent 2015 Annual Distinguished Lecture of Professor Fidelis Okafor
AnnualInternational Lecture in Awka,
tagged: ‘The Literati Philosophia: The Human Science/Humanities &The
Recovery of Human Values For Social And Economic Development, disclosed that in
moral and social philosophy, there are no final answers to the question of
whether or not citizens have a legal right to revolution.
I was woken up late last night by a phone call from a close friend I have not heard from for a while. This guy got a text that had some news, some bad news about the Governor that had my name to it. I became curious to know what it was, crazy talk of the insane, the same desperate old group and their desperate moves, a cheap move to sow a seed of mistrust. After my explaining the motive behind their evil intensions, my friend saw the cheap joke in the entire rubbish. I had not heard from my man for some months previous, so at least, the frustrated miscreants got us talking again.
Nigeria’s biggest annual comedy show, Maltina AY Live held another edition of the comedy concert in Port Harcourt yesterday, Sunday, October 4, 2015.
GordonsThe event which held at the Aztech Arcum in Port Harcourt featured rib cracking performances from some of Nigeria’s biggest comedians including Ushbebe, Gordons, Acapella, Akpororo, Helen Paul, Romeo, Dan D’Humorous, Ajebo, Hezekiah among many others.
Top female
stand-up comedienne is known to be a very fat woman, but one who has used her
huge weight to good effect by using her body as a vessel to sell her jokes
across. Even her name ‘Lepacious Bose’ is a mockery of her figure.
Bose seemed so
much at home with her huge weight and so thought many of her fans but she was
secretly ashamed by it and working to shed them off!
The reproductive
system of horses has barely changed at all over the last 48 million years,
according to a new study which analyzed the fossil of a fetus belonging to what
is the oldest known horse ancestor.
The discovery of
the fetus — and its mother — was made at the Grube Messel, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site located near Frankfurt, Germany. The bones were first found in
2000, but scientists have only now concluded their study of the fetus. The
resulting paper was published on Thursday in the open-access science journal
PLOS ONE.
The dramatis
personae in what has become known as the show of shame of Belgium have been
speaking on their actions even as they put aside their differences to confront
Congo in a friendly match today in Belgium.
Gaffer Sunday
Oliseh who described the altercation as a normal disagreement in a family,
however, has explained his actions of stripping first choice goalkeeper Vincent
Enyeama of the Eagles captain’s band and handing it over to CSKA Moscow forward
Ahmed Musa.
Scores of
litigants and their lawyers went home disappointed yesterday, following the
indefinite industrial action by the Imo State leadership of the Judicial Staff
Union of Nigeria, JUSUN.
Theaggrieved workers downed tools as a result of
what they termed “the apparent unwillingness of Imo State Governor, Chief
Rochas Okorocha, to comply with the ruling of the Federal High Court judgment
on the financial autonomy of the judiciary”.
According to the
release by the leadership of the body, JUSUN explained their action stemmed
from the State Government’s inability to respond to legitimate demands.
Former Federal
Commissioner for Information and South South leader, Chief Edwin Clark, on
Wednesday, disclosed that former President Goodluck Jonathan meant well for the
country, but the will power to fight corruption was not there, adding that
‘being a gentleman is not enough to govern this country’
He also said he
is quitting partisan politics but would play the role of an Elder Statesman,
who would be a father to all.
I have met the former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke before. It was about three years ago in an Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston. Unfortunately for me, former US president, George W Bush Jnr was also at the event. Everyone – including my woman! - rushed off to have their picture taken with Bush. Not me. I kept my eyes on Diezani. In the end she gave me her card and asked me to call on her whenever I was in Nigeria. Diezani Alison-Madueke
In Nigeria, I ferried myself to her imposing office after a few unreturned phone calls. It was, ‘come today; come tomorrow’ until I ran out of steam and returned to the UK. That was the last time I collected a card from any visiting Nigerian person. But even at that, I’ve always had a soft spot for Mrs Alison-Madueke.
Following the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College, a “smoldering” (as one commentator put it) President Obama gave a revealing speech — a clarification, a culmination, of much that had come before. “[W]hat’s become routine,” he said, “of course, is the response of those who oppose any kind of common-sense gun legislation. Right now, I can imagine the press releases being cranked out: ‘We need more guns,’ they’ll argue. . . . Does anybody really believe that?” “This is a political choice we make,” he claimed, “to allow this to happen every few months in America.”
The president’s frustration, after delivering a sad series of similar speeches, is understandable. But his argument is still indefensible.