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President Trump’s Parable: The War of Interest

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

Temporary Peace In Ibadan Motor Parks

by Adepoju Paul Olusegun June 28, 2011
by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

Mosunmola Elekuru’s husband was killed as he clambered out of his commercial bus. The hoodlums came at five in the morning to the popular Iwo Road Total Motor Park…

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When the ‘good ones’ leave you with not even a farewell chance

by Jibril Sado June 26, 2011
by Jibril Sado

When people talk about closure in relation to the death of a loved one, I often wonder what clear signs are there to show to the bereaved that they have finally found closure. Does finding closure mean that the pain of losing that person no longer exists…

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Creation, True Science versus Evolution (3): God made it all!

by Eferovo Igho June 26, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

It is the fact of nature represented in Genesis 1: 1 and by Job, Jeremiah and others that scientists have just found out when they tell us the earth has been here for some million (or billion) years.  Yes, Adam (or modern man) has been here for only about six thousand years, but the earth certainly predates Adam…

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Sam Omatseye Vs. Awo Family: The Incredibly Shrinking Nigerian Tribune’s Prestige

by Abiodun Ladepo June 26, 2011
by Abiodun Ladepo

Sam Omatseye’s recent commentary on the Awolowo family – “Awo Family Without An Awo” – has generated quite a furor. Scores of Yoruba people have written letters to the Tribune editors and to online media outlets, castigating Omatseye for the supposed disrespect of the Awolowo family…

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Creation, True Science versus Evolution (2): Bible and findings of Science

by Eferovo Igho June 26, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

Time and space would fail us to represent the thousand and one ways science has echoed the truth and veracity of Bible; and that, of course, is the only purpose of science, true science…

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Hamid Karzai in the Taliban's Den: US policy in reverse gear

by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai June 26, 2011
by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

The recent deadly bombs that exploded In Afghanistan must worry President Hamid Karzai, as the United States has irrevocably decided to draw down its troops in Afghanistan…

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Reviewing Amaechi’s Environmental Sanitation Policies

by Odimegwu Onwumere June 26, 2011
by Odimegwu Onwumere

The appointment of Isobo Jack as the new environmental sanitation czar in Rivers State and Nnamdi Wokekoro showed the back door out of work, is a repositioning that all must praise Governor Chibuike Amaechi for…

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Creation, True Science versus Evolution (1): True Science affirms Bible

by Eferovo Igho June 26, 2011
by Eferovo Igho

Indeed, all the conclusions of science between 600 BC and 200 AD – regarded as the first age of science – that are still relevant today agree with scriptures.  And between the early Egyptians and Babylonians the abiding feats reached in mathematics, metallurgy, anatomy and astronomy stay in tandem with the laws of creation…

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International Human Right Laws – the need for action in Equatorial Guinea

by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi June 26, 2011
by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

There is a grave act of injustice in Equatorial Guinea under the orders of President Obiang, and holding the AU Summit there is a pure irony to the demands of Amnesty International as regards Peace, Justice and human rights protection…

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A Report on the Pauperization of the Masses in Nigeria

by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai June 26, 2011
by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

There are many political opportunists who do not wish to jeopardize their chances of appointments to ministerial posts, so they keep quiet and watch the decline. These Nigerian tragedians, excelling in gravitas, will soon join the army of ex-this and ex-that…

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An Open Letter to all newly elected Nigerian Representatives

by Adewale T. Akande June 24, 2011
by Adewale T. Akande

My dear brothers and sisters of the National Assembly, the only contribution I can offer now to my great country is through my pen. This is our fatherland. You have to be happy with enough, and know what to believe and what to ignore…

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