Moulding Nigeria into a nation (6)
By Afe Babalola I concluded my discussion last week with a promise to examine the constitution making process of some countries that share similar features with Nigeria. Two of those … Continue Reading →
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By Afe Babalola I concluded my discussion last week with a promise to examine the constitution making process of some countries that share similar features with Nigeria. Two of those … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “We must strive to produce a true Peoples Constitution so that one day we will have a Constitution which will truly promote national unity by firstly identifying … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “Each federating unit should be entitled as of right, the half of the entire proceeds of his state and also a further part constituting his own share … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola LAST week I discussed how issues of ethnicity and diversity have continued to plague Nigeria since independence. Prior to that I had detailed how the independence Constitution, … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “55 years of independence has not changed the issue that matters to the National Election of Nigeria. It would take much more than a slogan of “unity … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “It is clear that the fate which has befallen Nigeria is not too different from that which has befallen other African countries. Since 1885 when the area … Continue Reading →
“Soft loans must be made available to young graduates and I advocate interests rate which is as low as 2 or 3 percent. There should be a moratorium of 2 … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “In the absence of improved food processing methods and storage facilities, the fear of losing these products due to the effects of nature is one factor that … Continue Reading →
By Aare Afe Babalola Donald Trump, who was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America last Friday, is undoubtedly a very outspoken man who does not … Continue Reading →
By Afe Babalola “The current economic realities not only require a return to agriculture, the future and well being of generations of Nigerians yet unborn demands it.” Last week in … Continue Reading →