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Nigerian politicians have got it wrong about the Freedom of Information Bill, we want to know what they are doing in our democracy, their nefarious activities are hardly the main point of interest.
A governor goes to a thanksgiving service and takes umbrage at a prayer of conciliation that he seizes the microphone from the pastor and negates those prayers.
Some confidence trickster from Ghana has two boxes to deliver to my pseudonym. I'll nail you into your boxes and deliver you as blue ice into the Mediterranean.
This first highlights the dangers of cosmetic surgery and then the risks of negligence by surgeons in foreign hospitals.
In this case, it was proven that the surgeon was negligent, it is no consolation to all affected.
Amidst the news and incontrovertible evidence the Inspector General of Police denies a person of interest ever visited Nigeria.
Methinks this is Nigeria's own Comical Ali
If a lawmaker assaults a federal official in the course of his duties, the lawmaker should face the full wrath of the law and not be succoured by his status.
Classic influence peddling by daughters of powerful leaders, these are the very naughty ones that includes the daughter of the erstwhile President of Nigeria.
Whilst is it timely to institute a probe into the Boko Haram affair, asking the National Security Adviser to conduct a probe into the failure of the self-same security framework that allowed it cannot be impartial.
The killing of the leader of Boko Haram and its financier in police custody after being delivered to the police by the army fully subdued and bound brings great cause for concern about the rule of law in Nigeria.
There are lessons to be learnt from the insurgency of Boko Haram but I doubt the government, community and society has the resolve to tackle the issues resolutely.
A court barred the President from suing for defamation on a report that suggested he was ill.
If the President refuses to be transparent about his health, the rumours would continue and going to court might just expose the truth about his health.
Someone leaves an unrelated comment on my blog about some interesting views about Nigerians. I would not lose any sleep over those generalisations but I share a few thoughts.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner of Ekiti State resigns before she has fully despatched her duties, I think she has failed in her responsibility on the basis of her Christian conscience.