Sylvester Fadal
Dr. Sylvester Fadal lives in the United States.
Articles by this Author
Political Transparency and the Judicial System
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 03/21/2008
- Nigeria Matters
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Legal findings and developments in Nigeria as it relates to annulments and replacements of governors and other fraudulently elected officials in the INEC conducted elections of 2007 have created jubilations and validations of the need to accelerate as best possible the core principles of good democratic processes...
OBJ, INEC and Election Voting or Rigging Machines
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 02/16/2007
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Somehow, as much as I detest Atiku because I believe he is corrupt beyond measure and detest the ongoing battle between the top two officials, I continue to hope Atiku stays on OBJ, revealing all he knows about OBJ's corruptive leanings...
Edo PDP Solidarity Strengthens Prof. Osunbor’s Chances
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 02/14/2007
- Nigeria Matters
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In this poignant election year, very few candidates vying for governorship positions have the level of solidarity among party members like Osunbor does at this point...
Pollution Issue: A Split Second Experience With Death
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 02/12/2007
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
So this is how it typically ends when a fatal accident happens. No plans, no readiness for death and no goodbyes to loved ones. Who would raise my children? Would they be told I went to Heaven?
Prof. Osunbor Selects Lucky Imasuen as Deputy
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 12/20/2006
- Nigeria Matters
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Is Lucky Imasuen capable of the role and the framework designed to succeed as a deputy to Osunbor? I can't respond to this question.What I hope is that he doesn't function based solely on the law of reciprocity...
Prof. Oserheimen Aigberadion Osunbor vs. Comrade Adams Oshiomohle
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 12/15/2006
- Nigeria Matters
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In a nation where most of the outgoing political leaders could qualify as candidates that should be incarcerated, condemned to mental homes, enslaved for their violations of human rights and commended for their undying, integrated efforts to leverage this nation that has grown so diverse and segmented on ethnic grounds due to the unfair and unbalanced leadership and/or dominance of one group over others, it is important to also embrace a new dawn in leadership in the varied states...
A New Dawn: Prof. Osunbor’s PDP Victory Brightens Edo State’s Future
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 12/11/2006
- Nigeria Matters
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Today, I write with great hope on the future of Edo State based solely on the election of Professor Oserheimen Aigberadion Osunbor as the primary PDP candidate. Noted as a humble, intellectually polished man who earned a first class in Law from Nsukka and holds a Ph.D in Law, Osunbor may very well be the leader needed in Edo State...
Random Musings
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 10/11/2006
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Our politicians may never learn. They continue to ignore the criticality of the subject of corruption...
The Guardian: A Reflective Appendage To Sabella Abidde’s Article
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 07/27/2006
- Arts & Reviews
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Maybe the Guardian is simply tired as an entity and plays along to remain viable.Maybe the focus of the founder, Chief Ibru, has changed.If this is the case, then something is wrong...
Edo State: Analyzing Governorship Aspirants
- By Sylvester Fadal
- Published 07/15/2006
- Nigeria Matters
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Today, several notables are emerging as aspirants for the top position in Edo State. Those worth mentioning out of the pack are three powerful candidates briefly described here in a sequence reflective of their chances...



