ITSOT hopes to awaken each of us to the fundamental truth of the missing and the weakest links in our search for solutions to the national problems. In case you are not yet aware, each of us is the missing …
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A WAKE-UP CALL TO NIGERIANS IN THE DIASPORA
Fellow Nigerians in the Diaspora, this writer believes that there is a divine plan for the geographical land space called Nigeria. And that, you, who are now called aliens because of your residence in foreign lands, have a role to …
Re : ROLL CALL OF THE PROMOTERS OF FAILURE IN NIGERIA*
Nigerians must accept the uncomfortable truth that Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, was pathetically clueless about public administration and constitutional responsibilities. Jonathan governed Nigeria without the guidance of any …
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Nigeria on Fire : Nigeria’s Darkest Moment, 1985-98 (IV) – The Cult of Ibrahim Babangida
Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha, the two military demagogues, were not patriots in any debased sense, neither were they interested in protecting the North or anybody for that matter from any ‘foreign’ domination. They were merely two ordinary but psychologically …
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The Dishonourable Africans VIII : Lesson From History on Leadership
We have used history in this discourse mainly as a guide to signpost the point of the fall of Africans from spiritual grace and as a tool for intellectual exploration and analysis of the reasons for the fall. This writer …
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The Dishonourable Africans II : In The Beginning…
History is a valuable tool for looking back at the progress humanity have made since the recorded journey of life began. It is quite tempting and easier too for most analysts to start the analysis of leadership problem in Africa …
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Evidence of a Covert Imperial Family in Nigeria
With hindsight on the nature of governance in Nigeria, we can safely propose an hypothesis that, every Southerner or Middle-Belter or Peripheral Northerner that made it big, both economically and politically in Nigeria since 1960, did so as a collaborator …