Presidential system failed Nigeria, let’s try Parliamentary – stakeholders. The presidential system has not failed Nigeria, the operators have, and will anytime with any system unless the operating culture changes
Peter Chivu holds a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. He is a registered engineer by COREN (Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria) and a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
He worked in different places at different times as a lecturer, maintenance engineer, and supervision engineer before setting up his consulting firm, Vaastrop Nigeria Limited where he still serves as its Managing Director. He has put in over 41 years of active engineering practice.
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Presidential system failed Nigeria, let’s try Parliamentary – stakeholders. The presidential system has not failed Nigeria, the operators have, and will anytime with any system unless the operating culture changes
A lot of people in Nigeria talk about democracy as if it is God-made medicine for good governance and good conduct. It can be argued that it is rather an opportunity for the not so mature to stretch their immaturity to full length.
I often hear our leaders say Buhari printed N40trn. But each time I get money from the bank, at least 80% of it turns out to be old money, dirty as if dug up from the ground. So where is the 40trn new money? How much did we have before the mass printing?
A man with so much baggage: court indictment, awaiting sentencing, strange economic theories, dwarf moral stature, chaotic record as president, numerous false claims daily, and many more. And yet the majority chose him to be their president. Emotions, driven by...
Fair, though ironic outcome I believe. Kamala in her campaigns lacked the sparkle of Obama. McCain was a more formidable opponent, yet Obama’s sparkle was so good McCain’s lights were decidedly dimmed, notwithstanding having started from a less advantageous position....
Sad that some people, including highly respected elder statesmen, still imagine that a new constitution is a silver bullet that will solve all our problems. This is akin to saying that a man’s personal driver who has registered 10 major accidents in one year will...
NEWS & EVENTS
The 1st session of our in-house seminar for the year was held on January 18, 2018 at our corporate headquarters in Enugu. The topic addressed was "How to Catch a Liar."
The 23rd session of our in-house seminar for the year was held on December 20, 2017 at our corporate headquarters in Enugu. The topic addressed was "Drawing Valid Conclusions".
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) held her National Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting tagged "Abuja 2017" on 20th to 24th November, 2017 at Chida Event Centre, Utako, Abuja. Theme: Diversification of Nigerian Economy: Engineering Perspective.
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NEWS & EVENTS
The 1st session of our in-house seminar for the year was held on January 18,...
The 23rd session of our in-house seminar for the year was held on December 20,...
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) held her National Engineering...
Releasing huge sums of money to different groups for various purposes or truck...
For some years now, especially after Buhari’s electoral victory in 2019, we...
Cutting down the number of ministries does not necessarily result in reduced...
The belated 20 or so minute nationwide broadcast by President Tinubu is still...
Every other Nigerian strongly believes that the NASS members are a senseless...
Leaderless protesters may do well when the objective is simply to demonstrate...
The mega investment son of the soil has set up which should make every...
Kudos to the Lagos state police for the recent spectacular smashing of a...
Our leaders do not seem to realize that it is far more effective especially in...
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