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  • Five Things Boko Haram Has Taught Us

    by Max Siollun May 6, 2014
    by Max Siollun

    Boko Haram is here to stay. Those who keep asking why the army is not able to “finish off” Boko Haram overnight do not understand that terrorism is a decades …

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  • War Is Not The Answer

    by Fola Ojo May 6, 2014
    by Fola Ojo

    I hear militants in both the North and the South on television and radio blustering and bragging about how they intend to subdue their enemies. Gunshots are rattling in far-away …

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  • Re: How an Elected Governor Can be Removed under Emergency Rule

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku May 6, 2014
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    The theory behind an emergency rule is hinged upon a hypothesis of taking actions necessary for peace and security, irrespective of what the constitution says or is not saying. And …

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  • In Cameroon Boko Haram Is Preached As A Religion

    by Odimegwu Onwumere May 6, 2014
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    The authorities and well-meaning people of Nigeria are worried about stopping the trashy activities of the Islamic sect popularly known and called Boko Haram…

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  • And they said Mr. President is not a human being…

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku May 6, 2014
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    We recommend to Mr. President once again: declare a full and total emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa…

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  • With Over N100b Annually Gov. Orji Can’t Provide Job Opportunities?

    by Odimegwu Onwumere May 6, 2014
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    The governor said that he had made kidnapping disappear from the state, but he could not make unemployment disappear from the same state, even with the huge funds that the …

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (3)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    A sizable number of educated Africans rarely speak positively and confidently about African cultures.  Instead, they tend to claim that they are Christians and or Moslems…

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (2)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    Due to educational systems that deny and reject African existence, an increasing number of black people are bleaching their skins in order to become lighter.  Women lead the men in …

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (1)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    Due to conquest, subjugation and colonialism, black people throughout the world seem to suffer from racial and cultural identity problems emanating from educational systems that belittle their existence and self-worthiness.  …

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  • The Beginning Of The End Or The End Of The Beginning?

    by Henry Chukwuemeka Onyema May 3, 2014
    by Henry Chukwuemeka Onyema

    As I reflect on what Nigeria has become, what with the orgy of blood typified by the weekly ritual of bomb blasts at Nyanya, it is clear that something will …

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