Tuesday, November 2, 2010

VOL.11 NO.4

AFRICAN TRAGEDY



Dear Editor,
Sir, thank you for your article (the African Tragedy). It further shows that we are still backward in many things. Most of our African leaders are opportunistic and suffer from inferiority complex. Thanks, for making us see again that black is beautiful.
OMISORE MICHAEL OLUWAFEMI


Editor’s Note: - Thank you.

AFRICAN TRAGEDY
Dear Editor,
I agree with your opinion in the African Tragedy
ABIODUN OLUFOWOBI


Editor’s Note: - Thank you.

AFRICAN TRAGEDY
Dear Editor,
Ogunlana I am shocked that you felt that Africa, indeed Yoruba culture was desecrated by the High Chief’s choice of English as a language to deliver his message to a gathering of Nigerians. I disagree with you that this particular event should elicit such emotion from you. The thanksgiving service of the 2nd Vice President of NBA is a gathering where Nigerians, not Yoruba people. The Chief exhibited profound wisdom by choosing to deliver his message in English not because he considered Yoruba language inferior but because he saw that the audience was diverse and his king’s message will have a wide reach if he delivered it in English. That is wisdom
ANTHONY OKA


Editor’s Note: - You are only trying to re-write history, history which you did not partake in. those of us who were at the event knew that the reason the Chief gave for declining to speak in Yoruba was not the reason you invented for him. The man did not complain about diversity of tongues of his listeners but of their supposed learnedness.

NBA ELECTIONS 2010: LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD
Dear Editor,
I hope you made this comment in good faith, considering that you may not have come out of Ibadan with your personal experiences being met. Adesina, if Nigeria’s attempt to conduct the 2011 elections the way we did it in Ibadan, the whole world would judge it as “free fair and very credible election”. There is no use or need finding faults in everything. Please give Obi team some credit. I hardly can find all your allegations, fundamental.
PAUL AGBO
Editor’s Note: - you are entitled to your opinion.


‘LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD’
Dear Editor,
Well done for the gooooooooood coverage of events at Ibadan, especially the crowd control thing, Gosh!!
NBA WARRI LAWYERS
Editor’s Note:- Thank you.

‘LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD’
Dear Editor,
THE SQUIB has always helped to review the truth in the judicial arm of Nigeria and pray God remains your strength to do beyond where you are. WINNERS DON’T QUIT AND QUITTERS DON’T WIN. We are proud of you sir.
LAWAL ADENIYI WASIU


Editor’s Note:- Thank you.



LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD’
Dear Editor,
I love this….the truth, The Learned Squib… amazing job. Well done sir.
MAXWELL OLUBOYO
Editor’s Note: - Thank you.


VOL.11 NO. 3

SQUIB



The Editor,


My attention was drawn to your latest edition by a reader from Calabar, who saw same on the net.


Editor’s Note: Thank you.






SQUIB


The Editor,


I am one of your earliest staffers, way back in 2001 and I was with the Squib till 2003. I am now in Washington D.C, U.S.A and I was excited to find the Squib on the net. What I enjoy most here in the U.S in the Squib is the Learned Squib column.


I hope there is no more harassment of the Squib from the Lagos Judiciary


Bola Oluboro


Editor’s Note: I am happy for you. Hope you will not lose focus in the U.S or refuse to come back home to join in the struggle to turn Nigeria around.






SQUIB


The Editor,


I saw your advertisement of the proposed book on the SQUIB in your last edition I can’t wait to have it.


Editor’s Note: Thank you






SQUIB


The Editor,


This your cover caption “Bazooka Hits Aondoakaa” is quite interesting . You are still a rascal.


Editor’s Note: Really?