Sunday, December 18, 2005

On Tyrants

With reasonable men, I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter, nor waste arguments where they will certainly be lost.
-William Lloyd Garrison


Tyrants have always some slight shade of virtue; they support the laws before destroying them.
-Voltaire

More loans????

If the government is trying hard to pay outstanding debts why the hell are they getting new loans and why the hell is the world bank giving it?

World Bank has provided $110 million for financial and technical assistance to Nigeria for the development of the urban sector. The States which will benefit from the fund are Akwa Ibom, Edo, Ogun, Bauchi, Jigawa, Nasarawa, Ebonyi and Ondo states.

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Olusegun Mimiko stated this yesterday during the ministry's 2005 ministerial press briefing held in Abuja.

Friday, December 16, 2005

Hooligans in Ibadan

The brutal and violent nature of Ibadan politics is again rearing its head this days. Law makers are locked in God knows what but it seem serious enough for them to be stabbing each other for it. Hooligan politicians are the lots of that otherwise quiet city. My city. Which unfortunately still remain the puke of a (tuberculosis? polio?) patient as saro wiwa once characterised it. shame.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Site of the week



Site of the week is Aworan.net for its innovative and refreshing angle. Check it out. The site is maintain by Akin Falope and according to him:
"what really fascinates me about photography is taking pictures of people being themselves and in their element. I see a story being told in every visual instance. That's a good enough reason why I'm enticed by Photojournalism and Street Photography. Don McCullen, Larry Burrows, Rene Burri, Henri Cartier-Bresson are just a few of the many photographers that inspire me."


Good job and keep it on.


Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Al-Mustafa and Stg. Rogers bonafied army men

So says the country's chief of army staff Lt-Gen. Martins Agwai. The army which this man lead obviously do not see any reason to do away with those 2 hoodlums. Martin Agwai's army still believe that Al mustafa and rogers are innocent and so he still keep them on the payroll. With leaders like Agwai no wonder Nigeria is that backward and still sinking.
“They will be paid their full salaries if they are found guiltless but if found guilty, they will be dismissed. They are still in the army.”

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

The $100 Laptop: computer or toy


The $100 laptop for the poor that Negroponte's MIT labs dreamed up for the poor is nothing but a gadget according to Intel Corp. Chairman Craig Barrett. I will agree with this assesment. Apart from that it also betrayed possible lack of knowledge about the poor countries MIT is aiming to help. Instead of making and selling hand cranking toy why not lend hands with legions of indigenous computer manufacturers in these poor countries to produce affordable regular computers?
"It turns out what people are looking for is something that has the full functionality of a PC," he said. "Reprogrammable to run all the applications of a grown-up PC ... not dependent on servers in the sky to deliver content and capability to them, not dependent for hand cranks for power."


Exactly.




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George of the Jungle

Bloggers are beginning to worry that George Weah might not be honourable enough to conceed the elections he narrowly lost and give peace a chance. That is interesting knowing that Liberia is still recovering from over ten years of destructive war that brought that small west african country to her kneels throughout the 90s. Weah is claiming that the elections were rigged. If indeed it were so then he would do well to make his appeal to the proper mediating channels to voice his grievances or better to the appropriate court of law. Vowing not to allow Sirleaf to be inaugurated amount to subversion of democracy and promotion of instability in that still recovering country. Weah is hero to many African lovers of football and so should behave appropriately.

Monday, December 12, 2005

Transcorp in Trance dreamland

Have you all hear about this supposedly mega company that is to transform Nigeria from industrial backwater to another Japan in no time.

Speaking at sensitization forum of the company held in Kano, Okeye, who is also a technical adviser of the nation' stock exchange pointed out that Nigeria has always remained behind because of the absence of mega indigenous company with necessary expertise and skill to compete globally.


By the way that was a quote from This Day by one Nik Okoye one of the director of the mega company. So I ask what is this mega company producing exactly?

Sosoliso aircraft was more than 32 yrs old

According to news report the sosoliso's crashed aircraft was more than 32 yrs old having being with the Serbian Airline before Sosoliso purchased it in 2000 because it no longer meet with European standard. Apparently the Nigerian company cared little about standard so the got the mediocre plane and here we are with the result.

I believe there is a clear case of negligence and irresponsibility on the part of the management of the company and should be charge to court without delay. They are criminals playing russian roulette with Nigerian lives.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Effect of Incompetency

Years and years of neglect and incompetency of the rogues in power in Nigeria is finally showing beyond the mere poverty raging the land. Slums and decay are not just our lots. No not anymore.We also have to contend with death and loss of limbs at any moment in any circumstances now. Road, sea and air travel are now a risk. Before people could simply turn a blind eye to their leaders as they cannibalise the land away taking consolation in the mere fact that they can manage the hopelessness. Its not safe anymore.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Plane crash in Port Harcourt

LAGOS, Nigeria - A Nigerian passenger jet crashed Saturday in the southern city of Port Harcourt, and a radio station said at least 56 people were killed.
The Sosoliso Airlines flight from Abuja was carrying 110 people when it "crash landed and burst into flames," radio station Rhythm FM reported. Fifty-six bodies have been recovered, and seven people were taken to the hospital, the report said.

Sam Adurogboye, spokesman for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, confirmed that a plane had crashed but said he had no further details.

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Onitsha Market Literature



The University of Kansas has archived 21 pamphlets from the famed Onitsha Market Literature of yesteryear to digital library. I stumbled on the site the other day and its being an adventure in reading I must say. From self help little books to mini novellas. Among the titles archived are "How to write and reply letters for marriage, engagement letters, love letters, and how to know a girl to marry" by one J.C Abiakam. Also you can learn that "Woman’s pride is her husband" from Mrs. Chinwe Akaosa. Also on the list archived is the inaugural address of late Nnamdi Azikwe, Respect for human dignity given sometime around 1960.

The Onitsha market literature proliferated from around early 1960 to sometimes around 1970s and was badly affected by the civil war.

Atiku going going going...........

The vice President seem to be heading into hot water. It is being rumoured that the reason Obasanjo is bent on have him begone is because there is possibility of his indictment by the U.S govt investigating his possible involvement in bribery. In fact according to Elendureports.com Atiku might not survive beyond Dec. 31st 2005 as the VP. So we can guess the what Obasanjo's new year resolution will be!

Alam on his way to losing weight

The fat baboon with the mouthful name is finally done in. Before you could say Alameise.... security agents swooped on the thief and carried him away minutes after he was impeached and the immunity garb stripped off him. He should take heart and see it as opportunity to lose weight, a free tummy tuck.