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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

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  • Gen. Muhammadu Buhari will Bring Change to Nigeria

    by Yahaya Balogun November 28, 2014
    by Yahaya Balogun

    “People who live in difficult circumstances need to know that happy endings are possible” – US Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayor. The resilience and determination of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to …

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  • To Nigeria’s Greatest ‘Criticizers’

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku November 26, 2014
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    I used to teach the SATs. And one of the modules that gave my students the greatest problem is the one known as ‘critical reading’. The students were getting those …

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  • Orji Uzor Kalu, Theodore Ahamafule Orji, Abia State and the Media War

    by Suleiman Oji November 26, 2014
    by Suleiman Oji

    In war of propaganda any side with a megaphone will certainly have the loudest voice. The other party without a megaphone cannot shout louder. When some people on the staff …

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  • Neither PDP Nor APC

    by Okey Ndibe November 25, 2014
    by Okey Ndibe

    My weeklong visit to Nigeria last week was enlightening. Here’s one of the clearest things I discovered: that most enlightened Nigerians are deeply dissatisfied, indeed troubled, by the state of …

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  • Must Rule Charlatan Syndrome

    by Joe Onwukeme November 25, 2014
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Must Rule Charlatan Syndrome is a kind of political disease mostly transmitted to politicians by their politically demented supporters. The infected victims are every where in the polity of our …

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  • From Execu-thieves to Law-breakers – A Tale of Greed, Egotism and Corruption

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo November 23, 2014
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    It always comes down to this. How selfish, greedy and insensitive can some of these our rulers be? They are parasites feeding fat on the blood of the people, causing …

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  • Diaspora Scam

    by Joe Onwukeme November 20, 2014
    by Joe Onwukeme

    If your e mail address is accessible on the internet, you must be tired of reading varieties of spam mails on a daily basis intended to scam gullible Nigerians who …

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  • Fayose, Ekiti and the Progressives

    by Michael Egbejumi-David November 19, 2014
    by Michael Egbejumi-David

    Shortly after he was sworn-in as governor last month, Fayose ordered the closure of a petrol station in Ado Ekiti giving a standard made-in-Nigeria excuse. That filing station belongs to …

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  • A Dangerous Non-Debate

    by Okey Ndibe November 18, 2014
    by Okey Ndibe

    Nigerians ought to be having an urgent, indeed fundamental, debate about the very direction of their much-troubled country. Instead, I fear that too many of us are content to frolic …

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  • Nigeria 2015: Are We Broke, Getting Broke or Going For Broke?

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo November 18, 2014
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    The news going round is that Nigeria is broke. I, for one, do not believe that fallacy. However, if the treasury is indeed empty or nearing emptiness, then what it …

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