philosopher | Administrator | business. until leaders become philphers & philphers become leaders, society will knw no peace. I am 🇳🇬 by tribe. Ph.D in-view
@emmaikumeh@Mrmaximilan10 Well, the south-south is already playing the influential role— so much so that the south east might see themselves lining up behind them in the nearest future.
@DejiAdesogan Whenever you hear “Nigeria has the market”.
It is a whole market full of opportunities, I mean, you can sell just anything and you’re sure of making it.
Them don come with intellectualism again, because it is not convenient to tag them Fulani kidnappers.
A kidnap is a kidnap regardless of the motive and the tribe of the people behind such criminal act.
Whether it be commercially or politically motivated, it doesn’t make any less of a crime.
We are not just a honest people!
Congratulations to the police and other security outfit for swift rescue, and I want them to do more in the rescue process of others still in captivity.
Why your position is spot on, without a doubt, in acknowledging our differences as you rightly state, institutional forbearance, mutual respect side by side constitutional framework will help accommodate these differences for things to begin to work for the benefit of all as regards to our democracy. Without this combination, law alone is not enough to address the problem we currently faced with.
@healtheworld951@xpectator1 While strong and independent institution might appear laudable for a solution, the characters behind such institutions are more of a concern than the institutions themselves. Otherwise, it is only but a mere policy statement in law.
@OlayinkaLere@BAT_lawyers If people like you think like this, I can only imagine the quality of advise you give to your principals and indeed no doubt why they fail in approach.
No amount of law can ever change a society of men without moral conscience.
Be it direct primary, indirect, or consensus, non of these has the potency to eliminate the moral poverty that exist among us.
Every Nigerian should make it a duty to always peep at him, just to be sure his serving every sec, every min, every hour and every day of the 75yrs in prison.
BREAKING NEWS: The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has sentenced former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, to 75 years in prison for stealing public funds totalling about ₦33.8 billion.