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Nigeria’s governors: Halfway to where? (1)

by Abiodun Komolafe

US-China Trade War: The Fate of African Nations

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

Bola Tinubu’s Tactics to Destroy Democracy

by Promise Adiele
  • Nigeria: Marabouts And Prophets

    by SOC Okenwa April 6, 2013
    by SOC Okenwa

    In Nigeria it is not any news that we are battling against principalities and dark powers in high places. You have a whole lot of ungodly elements pontificating godliness but …

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  • Women! You don't need a boyfriend!

    by Kesta Tipsy April 6, 2013
    by Kesta Tipsy

    A woman in her twenties is ripe for marriage from all indications, but it never ceases to amaze me that despite this fact you still find such women talk of …

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  • How to Solve Nigeria’s Problems of Food through Organic Farming

    by Sadiq Chuks Orji April 6, 2013
    by Sadiq Chuks Orji

    In the simplest terms, farming organically here implies that the farmer uses real natural means rather than petro-chemical sprays; artificial hormones, antibiotics, vaccines, pesticides and herbicides…

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  • UN and Agreements for Arms Control

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai April 6, 2013
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    Scholars who have been engaged in studying the United Nations efforts at arms control will tell you that the newly signed Treaty on Arms Control will end up in the …

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  • Who Wins The Struggle For Marriage Equality?

    by Chinyere Ugomma Eze-Nliam March 29, 2013
    by Chinyere Ugomma Eze-Nliam

    Once upon a time, slavery, segregation, separate but equal system of governance, anti-miscegenation and anti-abortion were all legally protected. Today, they are all legally proscribed.  Will gay marriage make the …

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  • 2015: Igboman In Aso Rock?

    by SOC Okenwa March 29, 2013
    by SOC Okenwa

    Before 2015 Nigeria can still be saved but we must urge collective vigilance and profound efforts in the resolution of the Nigerian project crisis. The best way to go about …

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  • Violence against Women in Nigeria…. Myth or Fact?

    by Golda Olanrewaju March 29, 2013
    by Golda Olanrewaju

    Globally, 603 million women live in countries where domestic violence is not yet considered a crime. Up to 70% of women report having experienced physical and/or sexual violence at some …

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  • Jonathan’s Universe of the Turning Wheel: Riding on the Horn of a Unicorn

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai March 29, 2013
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    It was reported widely last month that General Yakubu Gowon said that he supported the pardon of some jailed Nigerian citizens…

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  • Bona Ezeudu: Using Art To Contain Tragedy

    by Okey Ndibe March 26, 2013
    by Okey Ndibe

    Bona’s current work is a testament to an artist’s insistence that art can serve as an idiom of rebirth. In the current works, Bona celebrates life and offers the ultimate …

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  • The Late Prof. Achebe, His Kinsmen and Dreams!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu March 26, 2013
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    At the age of twelve, Achebe moved away from his family to the village of Nekede, four kilometres from  Owerri. He enrolled as a student at the Central School, where …

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