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Sam Kargbo

Sam Kargbo

Sam Kargbo, SAN, is a Lawyer, Law Teacher, Newspaper columnist and Movie Producer based in Nigeria.

  • Political Parties and the Political Process

    by Sam Kargbo November 22, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    In Nigeria, the Constitution went out of its way to literally make the political parties the engine of democracy and the political process. It is those roles assigned to the political …

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  • A Message to the National Assembly

    by Sam Kargbo October 10, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    The frosty relationship between President Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar has taken a dangerous turn. As at this moment the Presidency is not only divided but literally at …

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  • Sexual Cannibalism

    by Sam Kargbo September 10, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Assuming women were like the female praying mantis or the female black widow that feed on the male counterpart during or after sex, how many men would have loved or …

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  • If I Were IBB…

    by Sam Kargbo August 29, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Former Military dictator General Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) who some people call Maradona or but he preferred to be called the Evil Genius has finally declared his intention to run for …

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  • Nigeria’s Most Lucrative Sector

    by Sam Kargbo August 10, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    It is wrong for the government not to be involved in the commercial sex business when it is so obvious that it is the most singular business turning the economic …

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  • So, Mr. President Is Corrupt, Too?

    by Sam Kargbo July 30, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Nigeria is not only the biggest democracy on the continent but also the greatest accommodator of the freedom of speech. Many of us did not realize this…

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  • Obi, Rule Anambra!

    by Sam Kargbo June 23, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    The love of democracy and justice had given us the hope that Peter Obi would stamp his authority and wrest power from the evil clutches and return the state to the …

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  • The Party is over for PDP

    by Sam Kargbo June 23, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Many have wondered about the staying power of the PDP when it is structurally and institutionally prone to suicide. I am beginning to believe those who say that the wizard …

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  • After Debt Relief, What Next?

    by Sam Kargbo June 7, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    The debt buyback gives Nigeria the deserved permanent sovereignty over its resources. Nigerians are now have more reasons not to tolerate excuses from the various tiers of government over the poor nature of …

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  • Give us the Sunshine Law

    by Sam Kargbo June 1, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    The Nigerian media knew that left alone, the legislators would cower to pressure and greed. It therefore put a camera and reporter on each and every one of the legislators. …

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  • Somalia at our Corridor

    by Sam Kargbo May 17, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    We need to be vigilant and recruit real political armies against those bent on having their way at all cost. Nigeria cannot afford to shatter in the manner of Somalia…

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  • The Darfur Peace Deal

    by Sam Kargbo May 16, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    At the bottom of the crisis in Darfur is famine and devastation. The sooner the region is placed on the path of sustained development, the sooner the parties would see …

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  • Some Cherished Moments at the Q Club

    by Sam Kargbo April 27, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Perhaps age has something to do with it. I prefer a club where I do not have to bother about the girl next to me. I want a club that my …

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  • Charles Taylor is History

    by Sam Kargbo April 27, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Sierra Leoneans are satisfied that their number one enemy has been arrested and like all those they consider to be the major actors behind the war and its barbarism, he …

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  • Music, Musicians and the Music Industry in Nigeria

    by Sam Kargbo March 7, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Music knows no country, race or creed, but gives to each according to his need. Music is the best of all art forms and luckily the easiest to acquire. It …

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  • Music, Musicians and the Music Industry in Nigeria

    by Sam Kargbo March 7, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Music knows no country, race or creed, but gives to each according to his need. Music is the best of all art forms and luckily the easiest to acquire. It …

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