Letters - Page 94

Fayose’s divisive, senseless campaign

SIR: The advert of Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti, a PDP governor on Monday January 19, 2015 edition titled “Nigerians Be warned-Nigeria. I have set before thee Life & Death” is senseless,
9 years ago

What civilisation has caused

SIR: I respect women a lot because they are special gifts from God to men. However, their quest for equality baffles me a lot. He who created man and finally got a
9 years ago

Only Jonathan And Buhari?

SIR: Are they the best two Nigeria really has to offer at this time? Irrespective of the answer to that, it is obvious one of them will be elected come February 2015.
9 years ago

When Buhari Is The Issue

SIR: It is clear that the PDP is trying to clutch at a straw as they see themselves drowning in the sea of irrelevance in Nigeria today. The secretary general of the
9 years ago

Delta: The case for Okowa

SIR: As the general elections draw closer, the excitement in the air is expectedly strong. The parties are geared up and by all appearances this would be the most competitive election in
9 years ago

Bubble of uncanny quietude

SIR: It used to be in the recent past that some politicians and some banking moguls were made scapegoats by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for economic crimes. This
9 years ago

Gov. Fayose’s death wish advert

SIR: The advert placed by Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose on the health of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), is highly provocative and insulting to the
9 years ago

Save ALSCON, bring back our light

SIR: An ailing ALSCON portends grave danger not only for the people of Ikot Abasi, but also for our country as a whole. Nigeria is well endowed with millions of young people
9 years ago

Re: ‘The case for whistle blowers’

SIR: Our attention has been drawn to The Guardian editorial of Monday, January 5, 2015 entitled “The case for whistleblowers” in which our Institute’s idea of setting up a N50 million Whistleblower
9 years ago

2015: No distractions, please

SIR: It hurts that thoughtful and principled Nigerians have largely been shut out of contest for political power in Nigeria over the years. Reading some incisive columns and opinions in media and
9 years ago
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