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TBAN: One million Signatures To Reform Our Electoral Process.

Some weeks ago, a social movement geared at improving our disproportionate political system, To Build A Nation (TBAN) gave the indication that it was embarking on a campaign to raise one million petitions that would effectively stir the discourse for drastic electoral reforms. TBAN is convened by Prof Kingsley Moghalu, a former deputy governor of Nigeria's apex bank. The call for the implementation of major reforms in the electoral process has practically begun with the signing of the one million petitions, which is the real-time call for eligible individuals across the nation to stand up and impress the clamour for change in our current electoral sysem. This petitions, which would galvanise many Nigerians, would subsequently be submitted to the two chambers of the National Assembly. It is aimed at stimulating in the legislators the need to see beyond just the high-flying clamour, the urgency and the sense of necessity in the Nigerian populace to see that the electoral process

Dalep: Crashing Value-system and Growing Inhumanity

The brutal execution of Dalep Daciya, a male student of UniMaid (University of Maiduguri) by the dreaded Boko Haram sect is just another incident that would keep distorting the serenity of the calm, observant mind, and raising beyond it, pertinent questions. Dalep had celebrated the yuletide holiday with his family. One thing definitely could have been in his mind as he set out for this journey: of how the new session of studies would be.  He was happily returning to resume studies when he was abducted along the Maiduguri-Jos highway. We also mustn't forget also of what could be the parting ceremonies of the people he had been with and who he was leaving for the moment to do the what was educationally needful. Dalep, as we were made to know left for this crucial journey with some other commuters, one of which happened to be his school mate, and with whom he was abducted. We wouldn't know under what circumstances the sect decided to eventually kill him- whether or not he

Auschwitz: The evil of the Holocaust

Today, as has become of every 27th of January, the Jewish people, joined by millions of others around the world, mark the anniversary of the liberation from Auschwitz, the poster moment of the Holocaust- in which more than 6million Jews perished. Today marks the 75th anniversary of the end of Holocaust. The memory of the heroism expressed by the people of Yahweh even in the face of the most cruel forms of death. The continuous commemoration by the Jews is the very occasion that seeks to put continuously to memory the worst period of the Holocaust and the eventual liberation by the Soviet Union's Red Army on the 27th of January, 1945. It was in Auschwitz that the greatest atrocity of the Nazi regime was orchestrated. Hitler had confined more than 1.3million hapless Jews in a concentration camp in the  German named Auschwitz in what was then a  Nazi-controlled Poland, forcing them to the most gruesome and inhuman form of death. Some were suffocated in gas chambers, some were

Ndubuisi Emenike: Enough of these maniacal shootings

Today, the availability of guns in the hands of individuals has similarly and in a manner so dramatic increased the penchant for frivolous shooting. You walk just along the road, and for no reasonably justified impulse, a shot, some shots are fired. What more, this situation has become so rampant and to the extent of been carelessly abused by those who have become handlers of this critical yet deadly weapon. People employed by the government and paid by taxpayers money to perform the statutory roles of defense and security are ordinarily and importantly armed. But in some cases that have become quite often, we see that some elements within these forces, who ordinarily should be seen as capable and fit to handle these devices are very devastatingly people of unstable minds- they are, at most, maniacs, whose madness has become fortified with the barrel. They shoot at random, in what a crazy fun and in such a heavily unnecessary manner; most times killing innocent passers-by and some

Kobe Bryant and the lesson of death

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Life is a journey, one very ephemeral. This is a truism we've become used to. Each day, by the events and circumstances that inundate us, we are faced with this reality that it's become so real and so undeniable. Events come to an end, so do programs and plans. Very remarkably, and in such a manner that we might not readily accept and wish to deny, the life that we live and cherish also comes to end- sometimes in a way not too desirable even if we can't wish away. That's life: so short and so wishful. The news of the death of Kobe Bryant- one of Basketball's stars and legends is one so shocking and also reminiscent of the truism about the ephemerality and the unfortunateness of life. It speaks very greatly of how essentially life should be lived, at least understanding the irrefutable facts that underlies same. Kobe's commitment to the path he's chosen stood him out as a personality to be reckoned with. Such was his commitment that he's regarded a

The Stake Before New Imo State Governor

The task before the new administration in Imo state, from indication, has been set out even before it came on board. The previous administration of Emeka Ihedioha, though short-lived, was able to set in motion what could be said to be the path to a sustainable development for the state. It makes no overemphasis to recall the many strides of the Ihedioha administration which restored sanity to administrative framework. There was the stabilization and reinvigoration of the state civil service. Gradually, and the Imo state civil service was beginning to get life and ultimately assuming its statutory responsibility as the machinery of governance. The singular effort to bring financial probity in all dealings of government by the eventual harmonization of the revenue collection process is such a hugely commended step. The introduction of the the concept of the Treasury Single Account, TSA, in the state has not only brought fiscal discipline but effectively boosted the internally genera

Andimi's Murder: Wickedness took flesh

I've tried so hard to just let the beheading of Pastor Lawan Andimi, who until his horrific death was the chair of CAN in Michika area of Adamawa state, Nigeria by members of Boko Haram, pass away just like some of the heinous acts meted upon innocent citizens of this country and which we obviously couldn't do much to change. I have tried and continue to try, but to no avail. It's in response to that impulse and the ultimate resolve to say how much dismayed and totally devastated I am at the murder of this Reverend in the most barbaric, most cruel and the most unimaginable wicked manner that could be thought of. He was brutally beheaded in the most gruesome manner by his heartless abductors. Pastor Andimi was kidnapped when militias of the islamist sect invaded his community some two weeks earlier. And unfortunately, he was taken captive, with video of his captivity circulated by those who got him in thraldom. In that video, the man could be seen practically begging