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 Michael Oluwagbemi (popularly known as Busanga) is an avid writer and commentator on a range of issues affecting his country Nigeria, Africa and indeed the rest of the world in hundreds of commentary that have appeared in both the print and electronic media for the past nine years. A resident of Houston Texas, Michael is passionate about his country, her affairs and the wellbeing of her citizens.
A native of Odo-Oro Ekiti in Ikole Local Government of Ekiti state; he was born in Ibadan, grew up in the great city of Warri (yes, a bonafide Warfarian) and attended schools in Lagos (Indeed, the greatest University of Lagos) and Texas United States. He believes his wealth of experience gained from traveling and living in different parts of Nigeria and overseas impacts the depth and understanding he tries to bring to his writings. Michael seeks not only to analyze problems but also take a bite at proffering solutions no matter how simplistic; believing you his reader can fill in the gaps. He believes it is our duty to leave our society better than we met it and lives by the saying, paraphrasing the great philosopher-Plato that the greatest evil, good men can do is to keep quiet while evil thrives
His writings are syndicated across a host of Nigerian websites including but not limited to NVS, NIA, Dawodu and Gamji. He touches a host of issues including the politics of Nigeria, the growing pains of developing Africa, gender and social issues as well as topics on international relations and diplomacy.
An electrical engineer by practice he is also a business owner and investment advisor; in fact, he authors a financial blog for young immigrant professionals seeking to meander their way through the difficult financial web of the United States. Michael is an avid outdoors man; he enjoys swimming, golfing and jet skiing and of course traveling to beach towns and exotic places.
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In Defense of the Distinguished Supreme Court
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The court must not be rubbished and I refuse to participate in its rubbishing. Nigeria has the best Supreme Court in the world, and I will stand their record against any other in the world. They are bold, determined to reform a desperately corrupt system, and are capable of putting Nigeria permanently on the path of positive change! They are not mediocre- they are outstanding!
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How to obtain a Durable Census Figure
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I am sure by now my readers and of course the non-reader who happens to be Nigerian should now be suffering from a new form of illness in town popularly known as Census Result Analysis Lethargy (CERALET) Syndrome. Never mind, you will never find this disease in any medical book or journal much as I hate to admit it. Hence, I have decided to feed you my audience a different dosage of the vaccine for CERALET. This vaccine is called the \"How To\" medicine.
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