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  • For Nigeria, Obasanjo Is Irrelevant!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 21, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    “Don’t ask me what my ideology or economic program is, I don’t know any law and I don’t understand economics, but I know it when my stomach desires pounded yam …

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  • Jungle Justice in the Jungle

    by Adewale Ajani January 19, 2009
    by Adewale Ajani

    I have always been of the opinion that Lagos is the zenith in the comity of anarchic cities and if you can survive in Lagos, you can do so anywhere …

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  • Obama’s Inauguration as a Global Face-Lift!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 19, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Barack Obama becomes president of the United States this Tuesday, 20th January, 2009. That time, he will have little breathing room to deal with ‘the horrible mess’ left by his …

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  • Officer, Arrest Dat Man!

    by Pius Adesanmi January 19, 2009
    by Pius Adesanmi

    I’ve always argued that Nigeria presents social scientists with the unique research situation of the citizen-as-state. Every Nigerian is a state. The UN needs to recognize all 140 million of …

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  • Independent Candidates In Nigeria: A Recipe For National Disaster

    by Ken "SKC" Ogbonnia January 19, 2009
    by Ken "SKC" Ogbonnia

    The following is a review of independent party concept in Nigerian history, its impact in the United States of America, and the consequences for the African nation…

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  • Where Is the Pride of Nigerians?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 17, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Nigeria is challenged. With growth, we have a chance to wipe out the stigma of abject poverty, and our people can enjoy the advantages of being citizens of an increasingly …

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  • Our Political Leaders Faintly Understand This Economy!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 16, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    With all due respect to Mr. President, the political career of Umaru Yar’Adua is not the most pressing issue on the national agenda. What is most critical, rather, is that …

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  • Corruption: A Nigerian Norm

    by Charles U. Ofoefule January 16, 2009
    by Charles U. Ofoefule

    Across the nation today, different religious organizations offer prayers against bribery and corruption in Nigeria. Salvaging Nigeria from this scourge of corruption will definitely require a complete change in the …

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  • Reps Delay in The Passage Of 2009 Budget Is Justified

    by Bolaji Aregbeshola January 13, 2009
    by Bolaji Aregbeshola

    For the first time in recent times, the House of Representatives has taken steps towards doing the right thing. The delay in its passage of the 2009 budget despite the …

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  • Oil Has Kept Nigerians Suffering!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 13, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Who are the people suffering and why are they suffering? Is it because the people don’t have money to buy what they need? Don’t they have land to cultivate their …

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  • A Minister's Arrogance

    by Bolaji Aregbeshola January 13, 2009
    by Bolaji Aregbeshola

    Recently, the Minster of Foreign Affairs has been making headlines and this is due to his non-appearance before the House committee on Foreign Affairs to explain the level of last …

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  • President Yar’Adua’s Aroma of Democracy

    by Pius Adesanmi January 11, 2009
    by Pius Adesanmi

    There is always something about the behavior of the Nigerian state – the inactions and derelictions of her officials – that appears to have been lifted right out of my …

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  • Man, The Wildest Beast

    by Chinedu Ozordi January 11, 2009
    by Chinedu Ozordi

    I have often tried to reconstruct the scene in my mind: three Youth Corp members on their knees, scared out of their wits; fifty or more ferociously armed guys dancing …

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  • The Niger Delta Disturbance: Militant Gangsters or a Military Gang-up?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 11, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    In many African countries the wrong kinds have made it to leadership.  They seek power for their own aggrandizement rather than having a real understanding of the need to improve their …

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  • The Niger Delta Disturbance: Militant Gangsters or a Military Gang-up?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu January 11, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    In many African countries the wrong kinds have made it to leadership.  They seek power for their own aggrandizement rather than having a real understanding of the need to improve their …

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  • Professor Ben Nwabueze And The Constitution

    by Bolaji Aregbeshola January 7, 2009
    by Bolaji Aregbeshola

    Professor Ben Nwabueze, a constitutional lawyer and a former education minister should be ashamed for being a part of the team that drafted the 1979 constitution…

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