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A New Bayelsa Youth Emerges

Bayelsa State is gradually wearing a new look following the Emergence of Governor Seriake Dickson with his Restoration Agenda. Youths from the various Local Government Areas of Bayelsa State are also gradually keying into the Restoration Agenda. Gone are the days when the Niger Delta and indeed Bayelsa State was characterised by youth restiveness, militancy and other social vices. The Youths of today are more than ever before determined to take their destinies in their hands to ensure a…See More
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Mar 24, 2012
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Fuel Subsidy Removal and Pro -poor growth in Nigeria

 Issues arrising from the fuel subsidy withdrawal protest  rallies and media debate since  January 2, bother on what has been variously described as declining trust between the governed and governing in Nigeria;the question of timing for implementation of this policy ,and the wasteful  or rather costly running of government in Nigeria at this time. To this end, the strike rallies have expanded their demands beyond return of the 65-naira pump price to include political demands such as the…See More
Jan 13, 2012
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WHY DICKSON IS RESTORING BAYELSA STATE

The two major camps justling for Bayelsa Governorship have irreconciliable developmental strategy differences that belie their political positioning. If you fail to understand this ideological difference, then you are likely to miss the gist.The two camps-Green Movement and the Sylva camp( now that he is cleared to participate in the primaries) have contradicting visions for Development. The Green Movement as the name implies focuses on tourism while Sylva sees commerce as his own developmental…See More
Nov 4, 2011
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Amnesty For Every Nigerian

    A Political system may achieve stability via policies put foward by the various regimes in power. Policies are organised in such a way as to achieve socio- economic stability. Stability comes about when policies exist to benefit the three major classes of society. While the upper class is concerned with economic growth, the middle classes crave for service delivery and better wages, the lower classes are concerned with welfare. A good government does not neglect welfare while pushing for…See More
Aug 29, 2011
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Bringing Back The Obama Miracle In 2012

As America prepares for the 2010 presidential elections with emergence of Republican candidates it may just be ripe for us to evaluate the chances of a re-election of the incumbent President Barrack Obama. In the light of recent Republican upsurge starting from the 2010 mid- term Election that gave them majority of the seats in the House of Representatives going on to the present attempt to put a ceiling to deficit borrowing. We know the consequences of the global market with the withdrawal of…See More
Aug 14, 2011
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Jul 16, 2011
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"I weep for the liberty of my country when I see at this early day of its experiment that corruption has been imputed to many members of the House of Representatives, Senate, the Presidency and the rights of the people have been bartered for promises…"
Apr 30, 2011
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The Final stages Of The Nigerian revolution

With the likely election of President Goodluck Jonathan on first ballot the Nigerian Revolution moves into the 3rd stage. Remember that the first stage of this peaceful revolution was kick started with the widespread discontent of Nigerians over the apparent refusal of Late President Yar Adua’s to hand over to his deputy during his medical trip abroad last year. There were protests led by Youth groups the most visible was the Prof Soyinka endorsed March on Abuja which helped to push the…See More
Apr 16, 2011
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Apr 11, 2011
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Nigerians: This Time Is Ours

For so long the Nigerian youth has suffered neglect from those entrusted with catering for their welfare. The youths have only served the purpose of prolonging the life of their fathers. Everywhere the old have set up cults to mislead the youths into obedience to their perverted ways. Some of us started this struggle to liberate the youths from this bondage as youths but today we are adults with a difference because we bear the wounds of our generation. We have remained peaceful because we did…See More
Apr 2, 2011
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Nigeria: Head or Tail You win

  There are three likely outcomes from the forthcoming April 9th Elections in Nigeria and it does not deviate from my last year analysis titled “What the 2011 elections portend for Nigeria”. All the outcomes indicate a first ballot victory for President Goodluck Jonathan. We may not go deeply here to unravel why it is so but suffix it to say that it will not be a surprise outcome for watchers of the Nigerian political system.The first scenario is a peaceful conduct of the elections with…See More
Mar 22, 2011

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A New Bayelsa Youth Emerges

Posted on March 7, 2013 at 12:11pm 1 Comment

Bayelsa State is gradually wearing a new look following the Emergence of Governor Seriake Dickson with his Restoration Agenda. Youths from the various Local Government Areas of Bayelsa State are also gradually keying into the Restoration Agenda. Gone are the days when the Niger Delta and indeed Bayelsa State was characterised by youth restiveness, militancy and other social vices. The Youths of today are more than ever before determined to take their destinies in their hands to ensure a…

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Fuel Subsidy Removal and Pro -poor growth in Nigeria

Posted on January 13, 2012 at 1:53am 0 Comments

 

Issues arrising from the fuel subsidy withdrawal protest  rallies and media debate since  January 2, bother on what has been variously described as declining trust between the governed and governing in Nigeria;the question of timing for implementation of this policy ,and the wasteful  or rather costly running of government in Nigeria at this time. To this end, the strike rallies have expanded their demands beyond return of the 65-naira pump price to include…

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WHY DICKSON IS RESTORING BAYELSA STATE

Posted on November 4, 2011 at 12:46am 0 Comments

The two major camps justling for Bayelsa Governorship have irreconciliable developmental strategy differences that belie their political positioning. If you fail to understand this ideological difference, then you are likely to miss the gist.The two camps-Green Movement and the Sylva camp( now that he is cleared to participate in the primaries) have contradicting visions for Development. The Green Movement as the name implies focuses on tourism while Sylva sees commerce as his own developmental… Continue

Amnesty For Every Nigerian

Posted on August 27, 2011 at 1:53pm 0 Comments

 

 

 

 A Political system may achieve stability via policies put foward by the various regimes in power. Policies are organised in such a way as to achieve socio- economic stability. Stability comes about when policies exist to benefit the three major classes of society. While the upper class is concerned with economic growth, the middle classes crave for service delivery and better wages, the lower classes are concerned with welfare. A good government does…

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At 3:03pm on January 25, 2013, juliet kamala said…

Hello Dear,
my name is Juliet,
I am, very happy to contact you, to day
and i wish to be in good relationship, with you,
and i will be very happy if you can reply me
through my private Email:  juliet_kamala@yahoo.com

At 1:11am on March 24, 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,

At 12:01am on May 12, 2010, Oluwaseun Johnson said…
Thank you and please watch out for a mail from this address- sjohnson@ayakaonline.com
At 10:55pm on May 11, 2010, Oluwaseun Johnson said…
Can I have an email address I can forward you mails on?
At 10:29am on February 19, 2010, anyanwu emmanuel emeka said…
Oga Nwokedi, i am also very sorry to have used any derogatory word against you. You can see like you noted that we are in this course together. Godbless
At 9:39pm on February 18, 2010, anyanwu emmanuel emeka said…
If you think or take being humble and honest as low self esteem, is still ok as ignoramus has its duty to definine you.
At 9:09pm on February 18, 2010, anyanwu emmanuel emeka said…
'At any point in your life, you keep improving'
At 9:07pm on February 18, 2010, anyanwu emmanuel emeka said…
nwokedi or something, how does improving my self potray low self esteem? Are you really ok in your skull. All you know right now is what is happening around you and do not know how things really work in different horizone. To be completely informed, you require a bit of these and that if you know what i mean. If you claim your self esteem is high by being ignorant of global events and how things really work, then, you may be above 45 to 50 years but in this circumstance you are still a baby. Iam not a rude person and don't try to make me look like one, i am only reacting to your words.A well travelled young man knows a bit more than the old grey haired man at home.
 
 
 

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