2016 July
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Loans to Students
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Funding
No Comments“Government (federal, state and local government) should link up with financial institutions to provide loans at low rate as it obtains in other countries to enable them pay adequate fees to their institutions. These fees will in turn provide the necessary funds which the university needs to provide and maintain quality
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S RECURRING POLICY TO FEED PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS NATIOWIDE; CONSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Education
“The State Houses of Assembly have the powers to make laws with respect to primary education. Rather than embark on programmes which have already been embarked upon by the State governments pursuant to laws enabling them in that regard, the Federal Government should identify other ways of keying into the programs of the
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Jonathan’s China Visit: Pluging Into New Wave Of Development
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Politics
I would like to start this write-up by commending President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, for the well informed and highly commendable business tour of China in his avowed and continued determination to see that Nigeria plugs into the new wave of development that is currently blowing across the length
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LESSONS FROM 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS CONCEDING DEFEAT AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A HEROIC DECISION
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Politics
The 2015 Presidential elections have been keenly contested, won and lost. As noted by local and international observers, this is the first time that a change would occur in federal government in Nigeria from the ruling party to the opposition through the means of an election. World over, an event like this is seen as
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JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE -LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Law
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE –LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME “Lawyers have for far too long been unfairly isolated as the sole cause of the delay in the prosecution of cases, there is just so little a Judge or indeed a lawyer can do in certain circumstances”. The judiciary in Nigeria has come under immense
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JUDGMENT DEBTS: INEQUALITY OF GOVERNMENT AND THE CITIZEN BEFORE THE LAW (2)
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Politics
“Governments across the Federation have over the years, acting on the basis on anachronistic laws, have developed a practice of frustrating such successful litigants thereby acting in flagrant disregard of the principle of equality before the law”. Last week I started an examination of the concept of Equality before the law which I believe
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Death Penalty in Nigeria
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Law
(II) “NELSON MANDELA would have been hanged in 1964 but for the judge’s discretionary power to substitute imprisonment” Last week I began a
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The role of parents in a child’s education.
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Education
It is apposite to posit that in order to properly build up a child and make a total man/woman out of him/her, there is an absolute need for the cooperation between the home and the school. It is in appreciation of this dictum that the
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POST UTME AND ACCESS TO FUNCTIONAL AND QUALITATIVE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION; THE ANSWER (3)
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Education
“I am aware that in choosing institutions, students and their parents take a lot of things into consideration such as proximity, cultural or traditional background, the status or reputation of the university and even religion and economic means”. In continuation of my examination of the controversy generated by the policy announced by the Joint
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JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE- LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (5)
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Law
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE-LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (5) “The poor remuneration paid to junior lawyers by senior lawyers have contributed to the problems encountered in the administration of justice”. A few days ago, President Buhari while on a visit to Kenya, again identified the judiciary as a major source of headache for him