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Infrastructure Concession In Nigeria As Panacea By Uche Ohia September 5, 2008 | 4 Comments Infrastructure concession allows participation of the private sector in financing the construction, development, operation and maintenance of public infrastructure, development project or network for a stated period. Odenigbo: The Challenge Of Igbo Renascence October 4, 2008 | 3 Comments Ndigbo are in danger of loosing their essence which is what happens to any group that allows it’s language and culture to dissipate. Oladipo Diya, General Abacha Is Gone, Come Out Now Or Forever Remain...... April 18, 2009 | 2 Comments Diya should not shy away from the Nigerian political reality. I am of the opinion that he should come back to Nigeria in a more existential way and not take to idealistic flee from the basic fundamental struggles against political ills ravaging the Nigerian nation. He should not just be a silent outside observer. His feeling of having been betrayed once, though understandable, should not elicit this sort of prolonged neutrality and lack of interest. Law Society Of Kenya LSK To Contest Kibaki’s Re-election January 3, 2008 | 2 Comments The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) will move to court to challenge President Kibaki’s re-election. LSK Chairman, Mr Okong’o O’Mogeni, said this was in accordance with the LSK Act that gives the lawyers’ organisation the mandate to help the public on legal issues. The Proposed New Naira, Exchange Rate And The Nigerian Economy September 1, 2007 | 2 Comments The "Strategic Agenda for the Naira" espoused by the Governor of the Central Bank, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo , on 8th August, 2007, is another bang in the arsenal of those foreign-imposed gimmicks that have dominated the so-called reform programmes of the federal government since may 29, 1999. Nigcomsat: So Much For An Achievement - By Y.Z. Yau November 28, 2008 | 1 Comments Last month I had an opportunity to do a review of Nigeria's Telecommunication Policy on the prompting of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as part of its development agenda-setting project. The idea was to assess the policy and see what input Labour can make in the hope for an alternative policy. “Civilian And Military Conspirators Have Undermined Nigeria’s Democracy For 47 Years-” Maurice Iwu July 17, 2008 | 1 Comments He said further that no matter how bad or backward a system is, one thing we must not lose sight of is that there are some people who benefit and have been benefitting from the decadence. “it is only natural that those who have been the masters or beneficiaries of the old order will refuse change, especially the change that will no longer guarantee the self-serving opportunities they have been enjoying for long at the expense of the larger populace,” Iwu maintained. Active Governance With Nothing To Show: Why Is It Here? April 5, 2008 | 1 Comments It is generally the poor that suffer from bad governance. If anyone were to challenge that claim, it would be difficult to present them with overwhelmingly convincing factual evidence. There is no consent on what actually make up good governance; and we have few reliable issues in the quality of governance for this country. We cannot expect much consensus around the question of how closely poor governance and national poverty are connected. I am asserting a an evidence and argument... Unstable Economy:Is Nigeria Sinking? February 2, 2008 | 1 Comments Nigeria's dilemma in remaking its resource rich economy into a cornerstone of globalization is shared by many of the world's developing countries. Markets and consumer participation in the economy require durable networks usually supplied by physical infrastructure: All weather roads, plentiful electricity, clean water, railroads, and ports. All of this infrastructure is enormously expensive to build and maintain-with one exception, a national cell phone network. The problem for Nigeria...
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