Monday, July 29, 2013
James Eze's Ode to a fallen pal, Douglas Ude
As I stretch my mind across the years that I have known Douglas Ude, a central image dominates the universe of my thoughts – the image of a shooting star, blazing across the evening sky, releasing a burst of glorious sparkles that fade into the distance after their job of lighting up the horizon is done. The remains of the Big Doug will be interred tomorrow, July 26, 2013, in his home town of Mgbowo in Augwu, Enugu State. Farewell Dude!
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
PDP crisis is exaggerated -Senate Majority Leader Ndoma-Egba
Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) is the Senate Majority Leader and a three-term Senator representing Cross River State Central Senatorial Zone in the upper chamber. Senator Ndoma-Egba was at various times a member of Senate Committees on Upstream Petroleum Resources, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Information and Media, as well as Deputy Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate. In this interview with Assistant Editor, LINUS OBOGO, in his office, he spoke on state creation, crisis in the PDP, zero allocation to SEC saga and sundry issues. Excerpts:
Friday, July 19, 2013
It’s sad to see Port-Harcourt turned into war theatre –Ex-SSS boss AK Horsfall
Chief Albert Korubo Horsfall is a former
Nigerian security chief and prominent Ijaw leader. The pioneer member of the National Security Organisation
(NSO) was also the first Director-General of the National
Intelligence Agency (NIA), the fifth Director-General of the State Security
Service (SSS) and the pioneer Chairman
of the Oil Minerals Producing Areas Development Commission (OMPADEC) now known
as the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
In this interview with Assistant Editor, LINUS OBOGO, Chief Horsfall, currently the Chairman of the Rivers State Social Rehabilitation Committee, charged with the rehabilitation of ex-militants from Rivers State, laments the insecurity that has been foisted on the state and the nation at large by the Boko Haram sect and the political crisis in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
As former head of an arm of the nation’s security services, how would you assess the state of the nation in terms of politics and security?
In this interview with Assistant Editor, LINUS OBOGO, Chief Horsfall, currently the Chairman of the Rivers State Social Rehabilitation Committee, charged with the rehabilitation of ex-militants from Rivers State, laments the insecurity that has been foisted on the state and the nation at large by the Boko Haram sect and the political crisis in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
As former head of an arm of the nation’s security services, how would you assess the state of the nation in terms of politics and security?
Where is my husband?
By LINUS OBOGO
Pregnant wife of 40-yr-old Friday Akpandara, who got missing after hanging out with friend, cries out
Pregnant wife of 40-yr-old Friday Akpandara, who got missing after hanging out with friend, cries out
Where
is my husband? Where is my husband? Where is my husband? This is a familiar
refrain on the lips of Mrs. Yejide Obidipe Akpandara, wife of 40-yr-old Friday
Akpandara, as she stares vacuously but anxiously into the ceiling at 39 Omololu
Road, off Randle Avenue, Surulere, Lagos.
With
a gush of tears nestling down her protruding tummy, Yejide is overwhelmed by
anxiety about her husband’s strange disappearance without a trace since August
24, 2012.
Yejide’s
mother-in-law is not spared the torment of a missing son either, as echoes of
where is my son? Where is my son ricochet everywhere in their living-room.
Indeed, the entire 39 Omololu Road residence of his parents is wholly encased
in a pall of gloom with the unexplained whereabouts of Friday Akpandara. The
mood is melancholic, even as the ceiling fan swirls woozily in empathy with its
aggrieved owners.
A peep into Ojukwu’s love life
Ojukwu with Elizabeth (left); with Bianca right. |
By LINUS OBOGO
HE had a tough and oracular mien. The more you tried to understand him, the more difficult and complex he seemed. Not many, especially the men folk, could decode him easily. But beneath those deportments were his charm, élan, oratory.
HE had a tough and oracular mien. The more you tried to understand him, the more difficult and complex he seemed. Not many, especially the men folk, could decode him easily. But beneath those deportments were his charm, élan, oratory.
While his fellow men found him a bit
impenetrable, the ladies seemed to know his genetic code and could
conveniently decode or deconstruct him. He was
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