OBJECTIVES: To ascertain which sector has the highest frequency of editorial comments among the following sectors- Education and Technology; Health; Corruption; Power; and Governance. To draw conclusions on the level of commitments of these newspapers to Nigeria nation. To identify different issues highlighted in these editorial and therefore present a summary of them and broadcast it through different channels. To send letter of commendation to the newspaper for highest focus in a sector. To give yearly awards to newspaper that had highest contribution on an issue in a sector.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

STRIKE BY RESIDENT DOCTORS(STUDENTS)

Nigerians are full of lies when it comes to money. Teaching Hospitals generate huge amount of money from services rendered and yet can't pay worker. Now that the President was blackmailed to support states to pay salaries then Teaching Hospitals too and it goes on and on. Those who are canvassing for this will eventually have their cuts I believe. If these hospitals are owned by individuals won't they sustain themselves? Resident doctors are students, trained by the federal government with all her resources and yet are paid huge amount of money and they are the most unsatisfied group I have ever seen. What is the relationship of this strike with the appointment of minister of health? This news report is also a suspect as it went far to corroborate the news with interview from patients. The President should take his time in selecting who will lead any ministry including ministry of health. Let's allow this country to move forward for once please

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

OIL SUBSIDY AND NIGERIA ECONOMY

I strongly believe as keen watcher of Nigerian economies that removal of oil subsidy is the best but put local production in strong position before removal of subsidy then Nigeria will be back on track of meaningful economic growth again. Sai Buhari is the last hope of the masses over this. If he leaves government without doing this then Nigeria is back in the wilderness. I trust our president has enough strong will to do that. I suggest he continues with the importers for now until such a time that removal will be easy and best for Nigeria economy.