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OBASANJO SHOULD KNOW WHEN SILENCE IS GOLDEN!

Started Apr 9, 2012 0 Replies

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo is once again making headline news, and as always his outbursts which he alone knows the secret draws outrage and condemnation by eminent Nigerians. The former…Continue

 

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OBASANJO SHOULD KNOW WHEN SILENCE IS GOLDEN!

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo is once again making headline news, and as always his outbursts which he alone knows the secret draws outrage and condemnation by eminent Nigerians. The former President said recently that the third term agenda was not really his idea, it was the members of the House of Representatives who championed the whole project he said. When the news was first reported, some Nigerians must have thought that OBJ has now turned into a comedian and so they did not pay it…See More
Apr 9, 2012
Lawrence Agha replied to Samuel Amos Udoh's discussion OBJ resignation
"This resignation is long overdue, OBJ should stay out of all political activity in Nigeria. He has outlived his usefulness."
Apr 5, 2012
Debora Justin left a comment for Lawrence Agha
"Hellomy name is Debora, it's my pleasure to drop you some words just to say Hello and how was your day? well i will like to known little more about you, and also i want to tell you more about my self,please i will be very happy if you will…"
Mar 20, 2012
okeyode o gbola commented on Lawrence Agha's blog post OJUKWU: AS THE TEARS DRY UP, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
"Late Ikemba Nnewi chukwuemeka odumegu is a man i  so much respected for him to have forecasted the present situation will are in this country. Assuming , he was able to acheived his aims may be by now our slogan could have be a different…"
Mar 19, 2012
James Eze liked Lawrence Agha's blog post OJUKWU: AS THE TEARS DRY UP, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Mar 6, 2012
Benson Ajagbawa commented on Lawrence Agha's blog post THE CENTRAL BANK OF SANUSI.
"You are absolutely right. If anyone was to authorized a contribution from the federal govenments money, it is the pressident who has the authority to do so in democratic republic of Nigeria and not the governor of the central bank. President…"
Mar 5, 2012
Benson Ajagbawa liked Lawrence Agha's blog post THE CENTRAL BANK OF SANUSI.
Mar 5, 2012
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OJUKWU: AS THE TEARS DRY UP, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Since the death of the Ikemba Nnewi Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu in a London hospital, tributes and words of praise has been poured on the former Biafran leader that it will be hard for anyone to make any comment without repeating what somebody else has said about him. Ojukwu's death brought all Nigerians to agree on one thing, Ikemba Nnewi was the man who saw tomorrow. The climax was attained when those who fought against him some 45 years ago recognised the fact that the Ikemba Nnewi did what…See More
Mar 5, 2012
Bridget Nzeribe commented on Lawrence Agha's blog post THE CENTRAL BANK OF SANUSI.
"lf the story is so true then EFCC should take charge but you know guys,issues like this will always be swept under the carpet.We need answers and we need them fast."
Feb 15, 2012
Lawrence Agha posted a blog post

THE CENTRAL BANK OF SANUSI.

It was reported in some Nigerian newspapers that the CBN Governor Mr Lamido Sanusi has made a donation of 100 million Naira to the Kano State government in solidarity with the victims of the Boko Haram menace. If that piece of news is anything to go by, some clarifications need to be made now and it has to be as a matter of strict urgency. Some questions need to be answered, firstly, did Mr Sanusi make such a donation from his personal purse? If the answer is in the affirmative then the matter…See More
Feb 13, 2012
Onaiyekan Juliana Olubunmi and Lawrence Agha are now friends
Feb 5, 2012
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WHO'LL GIVE A SHELTER TO CANDLE IN THE WIND?

As you read this, Nigerians have resigned themselves to fate as regards the removal of subsidy on petroleum products and will henceforth buy their fuel at a higher price. One thing is however absolute, the sacrifice by Nigerians must not be in vain. Someone or some people must put their reputation on the line so that the efforts by Nigerians will not be the same old story as its been since the dawn of time. Who will stick out his or her neck to shelter the light the Nigerian people have agreed…See More
Jan 22, 2012
Awonuga ibikunle commented on Lawrence Agha's blog post BETWEEN MRS ALISON-MADUEKE AND MRS OKONJO-IWEALA: THE BATTLE JUST BEGAN.
"President jonathan should concentrate on security of these nation. And save the nation from the hand of Boko Haram rather adding to the problem at hand."
Jan 21, 2012
Lawrence Agha posted a blog post

BETWEEN MRS ALISON-MADUEKE AND MRS OKONJO-IWEALA: THE BATTLE JUST BEGAN.

Reading through a popular Nigerian Newspaper's investigation, there are strong indications that Mrs Alison-Madueke the Petroleum Minister was behind the decision that the removal of the subsidy on petroleum products be effective 1st January 2012. If this newspaper report is anything to go by, i find it pertinent to make what the French call a 'méa-culpa' here on this blog. Firstly, below is my comment to one of the news report in the Vanguard Newspaper on the second day of the protest against…See More
Jan 15, 2012
Lawrence Agha and ANOKWUTEZEJI ANTHONY .TOOCHUKWU are now friends
Jan 10, 2012
seun dada commented on Lawrence Agha's blog post MR BANKOLE AND OTHERS.....
"It is somehow funny that we dont seem to realize that the whole Bankole show is merely meant to say that "If you are not in our good book, we will bring you down" shameful, Nigerian should start focusing on serious problems like power,…"
Jun 21, 2011

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OJUKWU: AS THE TEARS DRY UP, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Posted on March 3, 2012 at 3:03pm 1 Comment

Since the death of the Ikemba Nnewi Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu in a London hospital, tributes and words of praise has been poured on the former Biafran leader that it will be hard for anyone to make any comment without repeating what somebody else has said about him. Ojukwu's death brought all Nigerians to agree on one thing, Ikemba Nnewi was the man who saw tomorrow. The climax was attained when those who fought against him some 45 years ago recognised the fact that the Ikemba Nnewi did…

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THE CENTRAL BANK OF SANUSI.

Posted on February 12, 2012 at 6:30pm 2 Comments

It was reported in some Nigerian newspapers that the CBN Governor Mr Lamido Sanusi has made a donation of 100 million Naira to the Kano State government in solidarity with the victims of the Boko Haram menace. If that piece of news is anything to go by, some clarifications need to be made now and it has to be as a matter of strict urgency. Some questions need to be answered, firstly, did Mr Sanusi make such a donation from his personal purse? If the answer is in the affirmative then the…

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WHO'LL GIVE A SHELTER TO CANDLE IN THE WIND?

Posted on January 22, 2012 at 1:11am 0 Comments

As you read this, Nigerians have resigned themselves to fate as regards the removal of subsidy on petroleum products and will henceforth buy their fuel at a higher price. One thing is however absolute, the sacrifice by Nigerians must not be in vain. Someone or some people must put their reputation on the line so that the efforts by Nigerians will not be the same old story as its been since the dawn of time. Who will stick out his or her neck to shelter the light the Nigerian people have…

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BETWEEN MRS ALISON-MADUEKE AND MRS OKONJO-IWEALA: THE BATTLE JUST BEGAN.

Posted on January 14, 2012 at 9:31pm 1 Comment

Reading through a popular Nigerian Newspaper's investigation, there are strong indications that Mrs Alison-Madueke the Petroleum Minister was behind the decision that the removal of the subsidy on petroleum products be effective 1st January 2012. If this newspaper report is anything to go by, i find it pertinent to make what the French call a 'méa-culpa' here on this blog. Firstly, below is my comment to one of the news report in the Vanguard Newspaper on the second day of the protest…

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At 3:33am on March 20, 2012, Debora Justin said…

Hello
my name is Debora, it's my pleasure to drop you some words just to say Hello and how was your day? well i will like to known little more about you, and also i want to tell you more about my self,
please i will be very happy if you will reply me via my email address so that we can move further for knowing each other(deb_justin@hotmail.com), Thanks I'm waiting for your reply,
Yours Debora.

 
 
 

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