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THE SOUTHERN ARGUMENT FOR EKITI GOVERNORSHIP – WHEN WILL UNFAIR BE UNFAIR?

September 2nd, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

The Southern Argument for Ekiti Governorship - When will Unfair be Unfair?Dear
All: Introduction Recently   my  friend and engineering colleague Gov. Segun
Oni's made some controversial  comments about his renewed gubernatorial
ambitions for... Read More | Share




MY ROLE IN GOVT AS OTSD DG AND WHY EKITI DESERVES CONTINUITY – PROF. BOLAJI
ALUKO

September 1st, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

My role in govt as OTSD DG and why Ekiti deserves continuity - Prof. Bolaji 
Aluko Professor Bolaji Aluko is a Special Adviser to Ekiti State Governor and
the Director-General of the Office of Transformation Strategy and Delivery OTSD
from... Read More | Share




DON’T CALL NIGERIA A FAILED STATE – AINA AND CHEESEMAN

May 16th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

Don’t Call Nigeria a Failed Stateadmin | May 5, 2021
https://intervention.ng/23915/ An article in Foreign Affairs, the Quarterly
journal by the US based Council on Foreign Relations, (CFR), is going against
the trajectory of... Read More | Share




CBN FIRES FIRST BANK DIRECTORS

April 30th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

CBN fires First Bank directors Okechukwu Nnodim and Kayode Oyero29 April
2021Kindly share this story: Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin
Emefiele The Central Bank of Nigeria wielded its big stick on First Bank of...
Read More | Share




FIRST BANK CRISIS – WHY ELEPHANTS DON’T BREAKDANCE – BY TOPE FASUA

April 30th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

FIRST BANK CRISIS - WHY ELEPHANTS DON’T DO BREAKDANCE By Tope Fasua April 29,
2021 Founded by the proprietor of Elder Dempster Agencies, Alfred Lewis Jones in
1894, the British Bank of West Africa was meant to facilitate the importation
of... Read More | Share




STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE APRIL 22, 2021: NEC STRONGLY AFFIRMS NIGERIA’S UNITY,
DIRECTS STATE-BY-STATE CONSULTATIONS

April 22nd, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE NEC STRONGLY AFFIRMS NIGERIA’S UNITY, DIRECTS
STATE-BY-STATE CONSULTATIONS *Unanimously debunks claim Naira was printed to
support March allocationWelcoming recommendations of a national townhall meeting
on... Read More | Share




ON THE PASSING AWAY OF EMERITUS PROFESSOR ADELOLA ADELOYE FAS

April 18th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

On the Passing Away of Emeritus Professor Adelola Adeloye  FAS It s with heavy
and sorrowful heart that I announce the death of that internationally renowned
neurosurgeon and medical historian, Emeritus Professor Adelola Adeloye  FAS.
The... Read More | Share




PANTAMI IS MY FRIEND, BUT HE CAN’T BE DEFENDED – BY FAROOQ KPEROGI

April 17th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE Pantami is my friend, but he can’t be defended NOTES FROM
ATLANTA WITH FAROOQ KPEROGI By FAROOQ KPEROGI On Apr 17, 2021 THIS is a
difficult column to write because although scores of people have importuned me
to... Read More | Share




AND WHO SHALL I NOW CALL TO ASK? – MY TRIBUTE TO YINKA ODUMAKIN

April 4th, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

And Who Shall I Now Call to Ask? - My Tribute to Yinka Odumakin It was rudely
shocking and painful to learn of Yinka Odumakin's passing away yesterday on
April 3, 2021, a belated victim of this dreadful Covid-19 disease that some
people continue to... Read More | Share




BANDITRY: SECURE YOUR FORESTS, FG CHARGES STATES

March 22nd, 2021 // Nigerian Muse // General Articles

Banditry: Secure your forests, FG charges states ON MARCH 19, 20216:45 AMIN NEWS
By Omeiza Ajayi The Federal Government yesterday asked states to secure their
forest reserves, saying  they fall under their purview. The... Read More | Share


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