By Raymond Uweh
The first impression or cursory feeling any reader would have
had from the first paragraph of Eguono’s farrago of assumptions would have been
that the writer had something to say or had some firm grasp of the history of
the Maritime Academy of Nigeria and the surrounding communities. But it sooner
and progressively became obvious that the shadow-chasing and helplessly
misguided Eguono was just a hireling engaged by saboteurs to alter facts and
cast aspersions on constituted authorities, such that he could not have escaped
falling victim to his folly by insolently and arrogantly flouting the
principles of caution and public interest with his recent article.