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  • Mrs. Kemi Adeosun: A Casualty of the War Against Corruption in Nigeria

    by Adekunle Akinyemi September 25, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, a Nigerian British-born Technocrat who was educated in Britain and worked there until she returned to Nigeria for an appointment with a multinational corporation. She later served …

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  • Buhari’s June 12 Fulfilment and Confab 2014 Promise

    by Adekunle Akinyemi June 13, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Better late than never is what many Nigerians are saying today.  The news of the Presidential honour for Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the Freest, Fairest …

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  • What Best Option for Nigeria: Restructure, Recycle, Revolution or Elections?

    by Adekunle Akinyemi June 6, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    The wisdom to discern between what is right and proper and what is ill-timed is important to us as a nation at this time in our development.  I was inspired …

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  • The Ubiquity of Corruption and the Blame Game in Nigeria

    by Adekunle Akinyemi May 30, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    “Corruption comes from low self-esteem, poor self-concept, low self-worth, fear of scarcity, and high manifestation of insecurity”. – Myles Monroe  “Blame is like the lightning; it hits the highest”. – …

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  • Education Disaster as Illiterate Graduates are Reported by NYSC

    by Adekunle Akinyemi May 27, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Nigeria education has once again suffered a bad blow as the NYSC has just reported the presence of illiterate graduates on its roll.  Three Corpers serving in Abuja, Lagos and …

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  • Disaster as Nigeria’s Exam Malpractice Goes Digital

    by Adekunle Akinyemi May 24, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    This is not just an alarm.  It is real and it deserves immediate attention, if we fully understand the importance of good education for the Nigerian children.  While it may …

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  • Panacea for Nigeria’s Survival: Enduring Institutions

    by Adekunle Akinyemi May 18, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    This is an article borne out of thorough concern for a nation in distress like Nigeria.  Our boat is about to capsize and our hard-earned reputation is about to be …

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  • Towards a New Nigeria: Presidential Aspirants to Note

    by Adekunle Akinyemi May 10, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    We, the people of Nigeria, must device a means of steering the course of our destiny in the light of the socio-political realities of the present time.  Our condition calls …

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  • Nigeria and the Mace Snatching Saga

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 30, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    It is troubling, to say the least, that an incident like the invasion of Parliament and snatching of the Mace, our symbol of authority, can happen to us in Nigeria.  …

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  • Nigeria and her too many Wars

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 25, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Wonders shall never stop happening and as I look at our dear nation Nigeria, I am beginning to wonder when the wars will end.   Indeed, any challenge in governance must …

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  • The ‘Nigeria-First’ Culture: Myth or Reality

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 17, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Nigeria-First is a mindset.  It is a frame of mind where you sleep and dream of your nation and get passionate to the point of being willing and ready to …

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  • Towards a Sustainable Electoral Process in Nigeria

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 10, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    Elections and electioneering campaigns are becoming interesting in Nigeria these days with the unthinkable number of political parties struggling for visibility and prominence.  The dynamics of a successful election are …

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  • Literacy and Open Letters in Nigeria

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 3, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    I have only just returned from our dear motherland and the story remains the same – bad leadership, bad roads, electricity failure – no light, corruption galore, fuel scarcity, kidnappings, …

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  • Botswana: The Pride of Africa

    by Adekunle Akinyemi April 2, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    It is so nice and gratifying to come across the heartwarming stories of an African country with so much success that make tears of joy come out of one’s eyes.  …

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  • Nigeria’s Hard Decision: Bend or Break?

    by Adekunle Akinyemi March 29, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    The time is now for our politicians to be proactive about what direction our nation will be moving from now on.  My experience with my friends and other Nigerians both …

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  • First Thing First: Restructuring or Elections

    by Prof Adekunle Akinyemi March 28, 2018
    by Prof Adekunle Akinyemi

    My heart bleeds each time I come across the myriad of propaganda materials in Nigeria. There are countless materials on the mantra of change, corruption, rule of law, orientation and …

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