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Paul I. Adujie

Paul I. Adujie

Paul I. Adujie, a Nigerian who lives in New York City, is Lawyer, Writer, Pubic Policy Analyst, News & Current Affairs Commentator, Essayist and Radio Show Host. He considers himself a global citizen. He is passionate about public policy formulation and implementation. Public Policies have far reaching ramifications. A good public policy is a great opportunity to have a meaningful impact on the lives of multitudes of people. He believes that Nigeria is destined for development, advancement and greatness. He discusses Nigeria with fervor, vigor and a vibrant sense of patriotism. An unflinching believer in one indivisible, strong and united Nigeria where all citizens are equal regardless of region of origin or religious affiliation, Adujie talks about Nigeria in very strong terms. He worships as his religion Nigeria, Africa and people of descent.

  • INEC Acted Constitutionally

    by Paul I. Adujie April 8, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    It is now settled law. INEC has the authority, through the Electoral Act and the Constitution of Nigeria, to determine who qualifies as a candidate for elections in Nigeria…

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  • Iran: Regime Change Underway

    by Paul I. Adujie March 31, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    America engineered and orchestrated regime change is about to take place in Iran. And a hobbled Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain is the ready tool and enabler.

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  • The Murder of Oluwatoyin Olusesan

    by Paul I. Adujie March 27, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    I read with utmost disgust, the detailed news reports of the gruesome and needless murder of one Ms. Oluwatoyin Olusesan…

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  • American Investors, Solar Energy Experts, Visit Nigeria

    by Paul I. Adujie March 26, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Energy shortfall has been a factor in Nigeria’s under-development and stunted economic growth. As we must all have realized, Nigeria’s national development is hinged on a reliable and steady power …

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  • Go Away Atiku!

    by Paul I. Adujie March 16, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    . Atiku continues to make threats, ominous and desperate pronouncements about his political ambitions. Why would Atiku proclaim his disqualification as spelling anarchy for Nigeria?

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  • Death Wishes & Irresponsible Journalism in Nigeria

    by Paul I. Adujie March 12, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    A segment of the Nigerian Press hit a new low in the past couple of days, as they engaged in poor taste journalism and rumor mongering!

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  • No Tears for Looters!

    by Paul I. Adujie March 8, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    I cry for my beloved country Nigeria. I cry for missed opportunities for development, advancement and greatness! But I never, ever cry for looters. I never cry for those responsible …

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  • Atiku, Now Irrelevant, Sits in Limbo!

    by Paul I. Adujie March 6, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Atiku Abubakar is not an admirable symbol of the rule of law, due process, democracy or anything good for Nigeria! That much should be clear to all by now…

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  • Soludo Solutions & Economic Reforms in Nigeria

    by Paul I. Adujie March 6, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Critics of the current governor of Central Bank of Nigeria predicted that the sky would fall as a result of the bank recapitalization and consolidation embarked upon by Professor Soludo…

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  • Between Dr. Abati, CNN, Nigerians & Nigeria

    by Paul I. Adujie February 19, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    In writing Between CNN and Nigeria, Dr. Abati misapplied his skills, his education, his talents and his advocacy skills. Worse, he did all these in support of CNN, a media organization that …

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  • Who Really Qualifies to Fight Corruption in Nigeria?

    by Paul I. Adujie February 14, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    To fight corruption in Nigeria, would it require a virgin or an angel? Should we fight corruption by hiring foreign agents, just as we do with foreign football coaches and technical advisers?

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  • Who Really Qualifies to Fight Corruption in Nigeria?

    by Paul I. Adujie February 14, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    To fight corruption in Nigeria, would it require a virgin or an angel? Should we fight corruption by hiring foreign agents, just as we do with foreign football coaches and technical advisers?

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  • Would You Join Looters' Choruses or Join the EFCC Dance in the Streets?

    by Paul I. Adujie February 14, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    News reaching me from Abuja, Nigeria, state in most unmistakable terms that those who have been indicted for corruption, will be barred from the general elections in Nigeria scheduled for April …

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  • Talakawa Umaru Yar'Adua Will Be President of Nigeria!

    by Paul I. Adujie February 12, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Talakawa Yar’Adua is not corrupt! He is the only Nigerian governor to publicly declare his assets before he was sworn in, in 1999 and again, before his re-inauguration in 2003…

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  • That EFCC List: Where is the Outrage? Where is the Indignation?

    by Paul I. Adujie February 11, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Why do so many Nigerians defend some Nigerians engaged in corruption? Where is our collective righteous indignation and outrage against our public enemy number one, corruption…

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  • Why Would Any Alien Become A Nigerian Citizen?

    by Paul I. Adujie February 5, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    What could possibly explain the foolhardiness of any alien or foreigner becoming a Nigerian citizen? How could these ordinarily decent, hardworking and self-respecting immigrants in Nigeria want to jettison their …

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