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Where are we now..? - Posted By: Richie
It is not enough to set out to overhaul all sectors of the economy; it is obvious that what is worth doing is worth doing well. The house have done very well so far going by the pathway of our National history of democracy, but still something is yet to be fix in place to actually maximize our present day moves towards sustainable development. The truth and necessary facts required to engender development needs to be rightly appropriated or things will soon get out of hands. Who are the sacred cows behind our present crises in the power sector?, who are the economic vampires that have make it difficult for the hype of our macro-economic achievements so far publicize not able to reflect on the standard of living of the common man on the street . It is a sad that freeborn Nigerians are starving to death in the midst of celebrated plenty.one keep getting frustrated with news headings like the followings:
Land allocation saga: Senate spits fire
• Knocks El-Rufai
By BASHIR UMAR, Abuja
Friday, April 25, 2008
Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, on Thursday received a hard knock from the Senate over comments on the probe of the allocation of land and sale of Federal Government houses in FCT in the last four years of the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo administration. | Read Story
• David Mark
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Yar’Adua now to earn N3.5m annually
By JAMES OJO, Abuja
Friday, April 25, 2008
Finally, the National Assembly has approved an annual basic salary of N3,514,705 for President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and N3,031,572.50 for Vice President Goodluck Jonathan. | Read Story
Reps okay constitution amendment
• Approve joint review committee
By TONY ICHEKU/JAMES OJO, Abuja
Friday, April 25, 2008
After a protracted debate on Thursday, the House of Representatives adopted a motion to set up a National Assembly Joint Special Ad-Hoc Committee to “alter” the 1999 constitution | Read Story
Nigeria, others lose N2.5 trillion to fake products
By DENNIS MERNYI, Abuja
Friday, April 25, 2008
Governments all over the world, including Nigeria, lost on average of over $2.5 trillion annually through the international trading in counterfeit goods and products, especially consumables.
This type of media pubilcity have no impact to salvage the problem of the people.
| April 25, 2008 | 13:07:22 |
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