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Peter Rufai: Jaja From Opobo Who Defied The Odds

by Opeyemi Ajala, FCA

Atiku’s Earthquake Exit From PDP: Real Change Or Same Old Tricks?

by Jude Obuseh

Buhari’s Death: Celebration or Mourning?

by Promise Adiele
  • Nigeria: From zombie military to zombie democracy

    by Odilim Enwegbara February 18, 2012
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    The political and economic ruins the military left behind when handing over to civilians still have their ripple effects on the country even more than a decade after the soldiers …

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  • Caught in a Web of Circumstance

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai February 18, 2012
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    There are no people I disrespect like people, who, as a result of greed, whitemail or consent, allow other people or institutions in the service of the Luciferian hierarchy to …

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  • Nonconformity and Manifestation of the Sons of God

    by Eferovo Igho February 18, 2012
    by Eferovo Igho

    To fear God is not to love the world; it is nonconformity with the world. And to love God is not to love the world; it is nonconformity with the …

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  • Nonconformity and Manifestation of the Sons of God

    by Eferovo Igho February 18, 2012
    by Eferovo Igho

    To fear God is not to love the world; it is nonconformity with the world. And to love God is not to love the world; it is nonconformity with the …

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  • Mixed Signals of Cracks in the Citadel

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai February 18, 2012
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    During the ill-conceived deregulation fiasco in Nigeria, a new English word came into regular use. The word “palliatives” gained currency as a password to future prosperity…

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  • Mr. President, In a Democratic Nigeria, the Parading of Suspects is wrong

    by John Egbeazien Oshodi February 15, 2012
    by John Egbeazien Oshodi

    At the time of this writing Nigeria is yet to be legally known as a Police state, as such the parading of suspects in criminal or civil matters in front …

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  • Superstars and the Pressures of Fame

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai February 15, 2012
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    Superstardom carries the  burden, which afflicts a person’s ego, turning one from brute to man and from man to demi-god. Fame is sweet but it fades away, leaving nostalgic reminiscences …

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  • Rising employees’ pension frauds

    by Gbenga Kayode February 14, 2012
    by Gbenga Kayode

    Probity and accountability in civil and public service ought to be the hallmark of a truly transforming nation as Nigeria. All stakeholders in pension management and administration should realise that …

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  • A Man Worth Less Than A Chicken

    by Okey Ndibe February 13, 2012
    by Okey Ndibe

    In the illogical, absurd creed that reigns in Nigeria, a man’s life is worth wasting over N30! That, in a nutshell, is a picture of how much an average Nigerian’s …

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  • Nuhu Ribadu’s Cold Dish at Diezani’s Kitchen

    by Banjo Odutola February 13, 2012
    by Banjo Odutola

    Several meanings are enumerated as reasons for the offer of an appointment to Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, a retired police officer and past Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Financial Crimes Commission …

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