Dismantling a Rogue Pension Regime in Nigeria
“Six new vehicles every 3 years, One hundred percent of the basic salary of the serving governor which is N 7.7million per annul, family and the ex-governor entitled to a free healthcare, furniture allowance which is three hundred percent of their annual basic salary” The aforementioned is the figures collected by a Former Governor in…
A tale of two Banking Institution
In many weeks to come, It’s expected that more of the nation’s national discourse will be centered on the ENDSARS protest, even as the government and other major stakeholders involved in the discourse continues to find a way path to resolve the various lingering Economics of the aftermath of the incident. One of the recent…
Examining the Constitutionality of ENDARS Protester’s Frozen Accounts
In the month of May, in the year 2003, the All Nigerian People’s Party (ANPP) had approached the then Inspector General of Police, requesting that it grants them the permit to stage unity rallies throughout the 36 states of the Federation, this request was blatantly turned down by the Inspector General of the Nigerian Police…
Why Nigerian Leaders do fail
Nigeria in it years of existence as a sovereign and independent entity has seen the emergence of various presidents who has led that nation at one point to another. The practice of Democracy sees the people who are regarded as the electorate elects their choice of leaders. The Nigerian presidents rules for a period of…