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‘I can explain,’ a la a spouse caught cheating… That is what we now have after active support and strong encouragement for the North to continue their dominance of our polity. Southern senators are explaining their roles after they crumbled like clay pillars at the amendment of the electoral act. They injured Nigeria by their lack of strength and obviously disappointed their respective constituents. These senators from the south have been explaining themselves at every opportunity. Like the wicked that flees when no one is pursuing, some of them have been running helter-skelter to tell us why they decided to throw Nigeria backward by a century through that capitulation on the electoral act. They know also that they deliberately weeded the farm to the continued advantage and dominance of the north over the south in all spheres, especially in the running of the country.
Ferdinand N. Agu
When Admiral Francis Akpan asked me to review his book â AN ADMIRALâs COMPASS – I did not feel suited for the task. But he persisted. Now, having read the book, I thank him for this honour. It is a peep into the fertile mind of a professional soldier; a leader, scholar, patriot, strategic and stimulating thinker. His thoughts surge like restless waves across a sea of topics, even as he sails a steady course to articulate the imperatives of Nigeriaâs maritime strategy and maritime security; and their concomitants.
Though it is not wise to judge a book by its cover, one can safely judge this book by its title. An Admiralâs Compass: Reflections on Leadership, Military Strategy and Maritime Security is informative and authoritative. It distils Admiral Akpanâs rich experience: at sea and ashore, at home and abroad, in and outside naval service, which he shared with generations of naval and military officers in lectures delivered over a period