Common errors of pluralization in Nigerian English |
THE POLITICS OF GRAMMAR with Farooq A. Kperogi
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One notable feature of Nigerian English is the predilection for adding plural forms to nouns that don’t normally admit of them in Standard English. This is certainly a consequence of the inability of many Nigerian speakers and writers of the English language to keep up with the quirky, illogical irregularities that are so annoyingly typical of the conventions of English grammar.
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MTN and the telecoms goldmine |
Cartelopia with Asabe Usman
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Cartelopia is an incredible country. Underline incredible: meaning hard to believe, farfetched or absurd even. After GSM operating licences were first issued in 2001 at the outlandish cost of $285 million to foreign companies such as Multiple Telephony Network (MTN) we gasped at the amounts but left the details to the regulators and legislators in charge. All we wanted was a chance to be able to talk with each other and to friends and family abroad.
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Sambo and intrigues of ministerial nomination |
NAKED TRUTH with Musa Simon
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08022271930 (text only) I have met the Minister of State (Power), Arc Nuhu Somo Wya, only once. I had gone to his home in Asokoro in 2008 in the company of a friend who was worried over a report in one of the national dailies alleging the minister’s involvement in the multi-billion Naira contract scam rocking the Rural Electricity Agency (REA). Nearly after an hour of waiting for him, a car pulled up at the gate. The only ministerial sign around him was the presence of a policeman who held his bag and was leading the way.
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Jos: Each problem has a solution…oh yes! |
MUSINGS By Garba Shehu
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Their rhetorical ammunition now apparently exhausted, the government of Plateau state last week unleashed a big shift in their handling of their very terrible crises beginning with what clearly appears to be a genuine search for peace. In a move that surely promises to yield peace dividend, the state’s security council led by the Secretary to the State government (SSG), Mr. Jidauna Samson Dimka moved to Kaduna, leading a team of Plateau state officials for an important meeting to under-study the peace efforts of the neighbouring state.
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IBB: If you want it that bad… |
Tuesday with Abdulazeez Abdullahi
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08036266804 No one is in doubt that former President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida has for long been nursing the ambition of ruling this country again after his hasty departure from office in 1993 but many however doubt whether he has the courage to go through the rigours of dirty politicking that will see him realize his ambition. As he did in the run up to the 2007elections, the former military turned civilian ruler has declared his intention to contest the presidential elections most likely under the umbrella of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party of which he has been a card carrying member since 2006.
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For the Masses By Rufa’i Ibrahim
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We do not know if the organised visits to ailing President Umaru Yar’adua by both Muslim and Christian clerics were a one-off, or only the beginning in a series of visits by groups to the Villa. If the latter, we do not know who is next on the line. Neither do we have any idea when and if the Acting President, and the National Assembly and other leaders will have their turns. The president’s close aides are playing the game close to their chest.
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Emmanuel Yawe 08024565402
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Last week witnessed a harvest of deaths from the Northern political establishment. We even had one too many.
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Nigeria’s indigene-settler divide: A looming war? (2) |
The Bisibee with Bisi Olawunmi
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0805 499 3684 (SMS only) The flash-point that Jos has become and the various communal skirmishes in various parts of the country over ownership of land are indications of the various ramifications of the economic and political determinism of the indigene-settler conflict. It often revolves around the question : Who owns the land and by extension, whose will should be dominant ? It must be pointed out that ruptures generally occur in indigene-settler relations when settlers begin to gain economic and political ascendancy, accompanied by arrogance, which lead to resentment among the natives.
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Nigeria: Generals’ playground |
SILHOUETTE By Salisu Suleiman
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The military in countries like Turkey and Pakistan have played significant roles in government and administration at different times, for different reasons. While these countries are now enjoying the benefits of democracy despite limitations, the military in Nigeria, having relinquished the bullet as the weapon of choice to gain power, have converted the ballot to a far more effective weapon for power requisition. They always claim to seize power for patriotic reasons, but once in office, end up as corrupt and as power-hungry as the civilians they overthrew.
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