When president Jonathan visited Kano on Saturday to commission a flyover, a poorly constructed one for that matter, he brought untold and unnecessary hardship to the people. All link roads - and some with no connection with the venue of the commissioning - were blocked hours before his arrival, hundreds of police men and soldiers barricaded the roads, some lined the streets, fighter jets, and at least two helicopters, roamed the sky.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
The Swing Voters Will Decide, By Mark A. Israel
President Jonathan has achieved so much in the last five weeks. He seems to have finally decided to be the commander in chief we wanted him to be. The military has been reclaiming towns and decimating the Boko Haram threat since the February elections were postponed, and Mr president has been visiting the reclaimed
communities and assuring them of their safety.
Monday, March 9, 2015
She Loves Books, and That Didn't Come by Chance, Mark A. Israel
Few years ago, a caretaker chairman for my local government built a library in the three towns making up the local government. A day after the one in my town was commissioned, the books grew wings. All the books.
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