by Awe Similoluwa Adekunle Agbetiloye | Apr 22, 2021 | Legal Issues, National issues, Politics
No, I Would Never Advocate for Death Penalty “The whole idea of death penalty for corruption in Nigeria is fraught with danger. The danger being the application of this severe punishment, with consideration of the inherent corruption we have itself. That is, the...
by Aleshinloye Adeyemi Ajiboye Oluwadamilare | Jun 7, 2020 | National issues, Politics
Source: thisdaylive.com Ready since yesterday! And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music- Anonymous My lords, save for the fact that our religious leaders would be terrified at me for advancing a course that would...
by Aleshinloye Adeyemi Ajiboye Oluwadamilare | May 3, 2020 | National issues, University of Ibadan Issues
Source: ICIRNIGERIA.ORG Yes! Saluspopuliest suprema lex (the welfare of the people is the supreme law) – Marcus Tullius Cicero When a thing is used for only one purpose, its usefulness for other purposes may soon be forgotten. This is the only illustration that can...
by Aleshinloye Adeyemi Ajiboye Oluwadamilare | Apr 26, 2020 | National issues, University of Ibadan Issues
Source: The New Daily Yes, My Lords! In general, things either work out or they don’t, and if they don’t, you figure out something else, a plan B. There’s nothing wrong with plan B – Dick Van Dyke. My Lords, it saddens me that five months after what probably started...
by Aleshinloye Adeyemi Ajiboye Oluwadamilare | Apr 19, 2020 | National issues, University of Ibadan Issues
Source: Channels TV Yes, My Lords! You cannot get ahead while you are getting even– Dick Armey When on February 20th, 2020, the prolific legislator representing Yobe East constituency, Ibrahim Geidam, introduced the National Agency for the Education, Rehabilitation,...
by Adelekan Abosede Oguntunji Abidemi | Apr 15, 2020 | Academic Issues, National issues, School, Tai Solarin University of Education
Would have been if not Nigerian varsities! What does it profit human to often place the cart before the horse or find solace in abnormality? About a year ago, I and my opposing counsel appeared in this court of words over a similar issue as we’re presenting...
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