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President Trump’s Parable: The War of Interest

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

Prosperity, Eternity (12): Bosoms: Abraham’s Two, Ours and God’s

by Eferovo Igho October 6, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

Do we have bosoms? Do we know how many battles the church has either shied away from or even “lost”, as it were, because many who say and sing ‘Abraham’s blessings are mine’ have no bosom?

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Prosperity, Eternity (11): Giving and God’s Yardstick of Approval

by Eferovo Igho October 6, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

How does God expect us to give? It is not according to how you wish or will; it is according to His wish or will and according to His needs and the needs of His children. How does God score what we give? What is His yardstick of appreciation? Is it according to what we give? No!

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Trying Tinubu

by Michael Egbejumi-David October 4, 2011
by Michael Egbejumi-David

As a founding member of NADECO, Tinubu was forced into exile in 1994, only to return to the country after Abacha kicked the bucket in mid 1998.  Like the rest of us, the man has his baggage.  In fact, he has his aplenty…

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Student Loan : Is It Necessary Among Nigerians?

by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu October 4, 2011
by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

The student funding in Nigeria is more of a pie than a puzzle. The schools want a bigger pie and more slices instead of realigning their budget priorities like the rest of the world in our present economic crisis…

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Prosperity, Eternity (10 ): Brotherly Love, Spirit’s Unction and Life for Evermore!

by Eferovo Igho October 4, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

We are individually called unto Holiness. That is our individual identity that we must keep and grow in. Its taproot must be firm in the Cross of Calvary where we are saved and where all graces flow to keep us through this dark world of sin…

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Prosperity, Eternity (10 ): Brotherly Love, Spirit’s Unction and Life for Evermore!

by Eferovo Igho October 4, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

We are individually called unto Holiness. That is our individual identity that we must keep and grow in. Its taproot must be firm in the Cross of Calvary where we are saved and where all graces flow to keep us through this dark world of sin…

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Prosperity, Eternity (10 ): Brotherly Love, Spirit’s Unction and Life for Evermore!

by Eferovo Igho October 4, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

We are individually called unto Holiness. That is our individual identity that we must keep and grow in. Its taproot must be firm in the Cross of Calvary where we are saved and where all graces flow to keep us through this dark world of sin…

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Nigerian leaders are the best in the world

by Anthony A. Kila October 4, 2011
by Anthony A. Kila

Unlike other leaders in the world who live in fear of their people and constraints of the law, Nigerian leaders are free to do what they like, so for the very few good they do, Nigerian leaders are the best in the world…

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Nigeria’s democracy, Boko Haram and public orderliness!

by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu October 4, 2011
by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

Nigeria’s well-being depends on a lot of things, among which economy and security play a prominent role. If these things are not taken care of, government’s claims of a pro-people regime are inconsequential…

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Imagine Nigeria

by Arukaino Umukoro October 4, 2011
by Arukaino Umukoro

Imagine those American kids on Youtube
Really meant it when they sang
‘I want to be a Nigerian so freaking bad’
Cos Bruno Mars now lives in Yola.

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Nigeria at 51: An Elegy to A Frustrating Country

by Akintokunbo A Adejumo October 1, 2011
by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

I normally don’t join in celebrating Nigeria’s Independence Day anywhere I am in the world; at least not since the late 70s. I also do not write the usual piece analyzing our problems and preferring solutions…

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