Monday, February 1, 2016

"Nigeria Village Square" and Unforced Error.

Late last night, I sent "Debating the Rule of Law: Why I Stand with President Buhari" (an abridged and edited version of my not so recent article, titled "Now That The President Has Spoken", dated January 04, 2016)  to the "Nigeria Village Square" for publication. This afternoon, (February 01, 2016) the article appeared on their website as published, with a striking and thought provoking background - great illustrations, I must give it to them. But when you click on the article, an error message would pop up, stating "Article not found. Initially, I wasn't amused, but I was able to take it all in stride. However, after waiting and clicking for hours without any trace of improvement or rectification, my calm resolve turned worrisome, fearing that the management of the website or some interested individuals within the web portal didn't want the public to read the piece. I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, and I can say authoritatively that a broken link does not take more than ten minutes to fix. Nevertheless, I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that indeed they are aware of the error, and working round the clock to fix it. At this point in time, I cannot infer anything unsavory to explain the development, other than technical hitches. 

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