Nigerian President The June 1 letter from the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, asking President Goodluck Jonathan to obey the ECOWAS Court of Justice ruling that makes education of the Nigerian child a right, it is the latest effort in the new direction the quest for social justice is taking. A November 2010 ruling of the ECOWAS Court ordered the Nigerian government to make adequate provisions for the compulsory and free education...
Dr. Ajayi Iyela, Provost, FCE, Okene, Kogi State Profile of Dr. Ajayi Iyela Dr. Ajayi Iyela was appointed by the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria October 2009 as the Provost of Federal College of Education, Okene, Kogi State. Born in 1960 at Ogori-Magongo Local Government Area of Kogi State, Dr. Ajayi Iyela was a Chief Lecturer with the Fedral College of Education, Katsina in Katsina State until his appointment. He had served as both Deputy Provost...
I Believe We Can Do Something Being the text of the speech by the project initiator at the inauguration of the emancipation – Nigeria project on the 28th of June, 2003 at Ota, Nigeria Emancipation-Nigeria: The Vision The vision is clear. It is to salvage Nigeria from the state of coma and precariousness that it has found itself due to the insecerity and selfishness of the ruling class. It is a vision to bring an end to Internal Colonialism and Tyranny...
Have you ever come across this in your endeavour? “ALFARMA TENDENCY SYNDROME” is a slogan in local parlance but generally known as favouritism. The vice has posed a lot of treat to our co-existence and also enhance hatred between tribes in the country. If not curtailed or eradicated will lead to the disintegration of our beloved country. The vice can be likening to wormwood that destroy the tree and eventually kill it. Let me draw the attention of...
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