Friday, 14 December 2012

OJUKU: An Unending War


The late Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu will always be remembered as a warlord during his days in the military before some of us where burn. History has it that he fought for the liberation of the eastern part of Nigerian and proposed that it will be called The Republic of Biafra. Ironically Nigerians didn’t share his view and this brought the country to a 3 years period of war.

Today he is late and his name is involved in a different kind if war. This war is between his extended family and his son on one hand and his wife, one time most beautiful woman in Nigeria. The war of he "WILL" The question is who has the upper hand? Who is likely to win this fight?


What's your opinion?

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Death Stings Jonathans Brother

Meni, who was the head of the Otueke Council of Chiefs, died at the National Hospital, Abuja. He was 45 years old.
Until his death, he was a businessman and owned some fuel filling stations in their home state of Bayelsa.
Investigations revealed that Meni had been terminally ill for over a year before he passed on tuesday.
When THISDAY visited his home in Otuoke, sympathisers, mostly women, were seen consoling his daughter, Vivian.
Meni’s two wives and the eldest of his 12 children were said to have left for Abuja following the announcement of his death.
It was gathered that Jonathan decided to evacuate Meni to Abuja on Saturday for proper medical treatment when he noticed that his health had deteriorated.
The president was in Otuoke on a strictly private visit, which included the dedication of the Mission House of the church building donated by Gitto Construction Company when his brother’s condition was brought to his attention.
It was gathered that the recent flooding, which had forced the people of Otuoke to flee their homes, may have aggravated the poor health of Meni, who reportedly refused to leave his home, the ground floor of which was overran by the rampaging flood.
“President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan announces with sadness the death earlier today (yesterday) of his younger brother, Chief Meni Innocent Jonathan.
“Chief Meni Jonathan passed away at the National Hospital, Abuja after a brief illness. “Formal burial arrangements will be announced later by the family,” the statement said.
Hours before the official statement was issued, a source told THISDAY that the president, in company with Vice-President Namadi Sambo and the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, had visited the National Hospital when he received information about his brother’s demise.
In a message yesterday, Senate President David Mark commiserated with Jonathan and Bayelsa State

Friday, 21 September 2012

THE PRESIDENT HALTS THE FIVE THOUSAND NAIRA NOTE





President Goodluck Jonathan has instructed the CBN governor to put a halt in implementing the policy of the N5, 000.00 (Five thousand naira) which was set to be rolled out before the independence. It would be recalled that it was coursing so much controversy in the country when the big idea was conceived.
There was so much criticisms from Nigerians from different works of life even states men and former leaders like the former President Olusegun Obasenjo and former head of state Yakubu Gowon; both gave their tombs facing down condemning the policy as being anti progress for the country’s economy at this time.
On Thursday, the house of reps and the senate passed a resolution calling for the apex bank to halt the move.

What is your opinion?