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  • Presidential Debate: Challenging the Challenger

    by Joe Onwukeme March 20, 2015
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Challengers don’t let things remain the way they are, they are advocates of change and will go the extra mile to see they emerge victorious in whatever contest they are …

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  • Xi Xingpinocracy and the New China

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai March 20, 2015
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    The  grooms its leaders in all fields very carefully. The Party has cordial relations with the other eight non-Communist parties in China. The election process is   usually peaceful and orderly. This …

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  • Nigerian Youth, ‘Shine Your Eyes’

    by Carllister Ejinkeonye March 19, 2015
    by Carllister Ejinkeonye

    The rescheduled elections will soon be here with us. An opportunity to exercise one’s democratic rights by helping to decide in whose hands the affairs of the country should be …

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  • Why Jonathan Will Win the 2015 Presidential Elections

    by Nnaemeka Oruh March 19, 2015
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    Two things are certain about this article; it will not be published by Sahara Reporters (they have proven to be a completely anti-Jonathan media outlet who are now so far from …

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  • Global War On Terror: A Case of Double Standards

    by Jude Obuseh March 18, 2015
    by Jude Obuseh

    The early January 2015 terror attacks in Paris, the French capital, elicited global uproar as individuals, organizations and national governments expressed repugnance at the barbarous actions of the disillusioned extremists …

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  • Endorsements For Sale

    by Okey Ndibe March 18, 2015
    by Okey Ndibe

    I have often argued that the entire Nigerian political machinery that bears the name “government” is little more than an arrangement to enable a few individuals to mindlessly loot the …

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  • Politicians as Nigeria’s Biggest Headache

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye March 17, 2015
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    Now, let’s face it. Despite all the empty (and, often, very exasperating) noise about being driven by patriotism and “desire to serve my people” that usually saturates the atmosphere at …

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  • 2015: Another Chance to Clean Up the Mess

    by Jude Obuseh March 16, 2015
    by Jude Obuseh

    Due to purported security concerns and other technical challenges, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria – the country’s chief electoral umpire – has postponed the general polls that …

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  • The Patience Standard

    by Okey Ndibe March 10, 2015
    by Okey Ndibe

    Patience Jonathan, aka Dame Patience, aka First Lady, aka Dr. Chief (Mrs.), aka Mama Peace, has emerged as the standard for Nigeria’s current political season—with all the consequences and implications …

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  • The Mosquitoes of Otuoke and the UN Project

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai March 10, 2015
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    In 1960, as  a junior clerk in the Accounts Department of Nigerian Ports Authority, Port Harcourt, I used to board the NPA steamer to go and pay dock workers in …

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