
Temitope Ajayi
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Jan 22, 2025 |
thisage.com.ng | Uzor Maxim Uzoatu |Temitope Ajayi
In my domain of ungovernable irreverence, a politician is defined as someone with no visible means of livelihood!The archetypal Nigerian politician may start out as a political thug with no proper address and badly concocted bona-fides that only a drunken comedian can mouth on stage. Before one can say Dividends of Democracy, the wannabe bloke suddenly transforms to a councillor in a dingy local government area where anything goes.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
thisage.com.ng | Temitope Ajayi |Felix Oboagwina
Prince Charles Dickson Ph.D.Several years ago, a friend of mine went scuba diving in the Caribbean with friends and family. They did one of those crazy unsafe deals where you get an hour-long crash course on all things scuba, then swim out into the ocean. Before the dive, she was paired up with a middle-aged man.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
businessday.ng | Temitope Ajayi
Angered by the appalling situation of Nigeria’s electricity supply sector over several decades of doing the wrong things by successive governments with no remedy in sight, even after hundreds of billions of public funds had been expended, President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 chose a different path that had worked in other jurisdictions. He reached out to the then German Chancellor Angela Merkel to help solve the protracted power gridlock in Nigeria.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
thisage.com.ng | Temitope Ajayi |Felix Oboagwina |Charles Dickson
Angered by the appalling situation of Nigeria’s electricity supply sector over several decades of doing the wrong things by successive governments with no remedy in sight, even after hundreds of billions of public funds had been expended, President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 chose a different path that had worked in other jurisdictions. He reached out to the then German Chancellor Angela Merkel to help solve the protracted power gridlock in Nigeria.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
nationaldailyng.com | Temitope Ajayi
You are a Kemi Badenoch, an opposition leader and a future Prime Minister of UK. A journalist asked you about the state of Police in the country you hope to govern. Instead of answering the question of how you would make the police more efficient and accountable in protecting the people of the UK, you resorted to an inane cock and bull story of how policemen stole your brother’s shoe in Nigeria.
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