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The Strategic Path To Nigeria’s Economic Stability

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

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by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
  • Subsidy removal: government concern about efficiency gains vs citizenry worries about increasing hardship

    by Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullah November 2, 2011
    by Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullah

    There is evidence that the major beneficiaries of oil subsidy are oil importers, distributors and filling stations across the country…

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  • Nigeria at 51: Time to Re-organise a Dis-organised Society

    by Adewale T. Akande November 2, 2011
    by Adewale T. Akande

    Selfish and corrupt godfathers, inept politicians, military cabals and their cronies have taken control of leadership positions for many years…

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  • Bamanga Tukur and PDP Chairmanship

    by Odilim Enwegbara November 2, 2011
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    Since in a participatory democracy the politician needs the political party more than the political party needs the politician, it would be difficult to imagine a vibrant democracy without competing …

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  • Beyond Stethoscope: Intrigues of AMLSN’s Work-To-Rule Exercise

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun November 2, 2011
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Like the rich class, Mr. President may not be using the nation’s hospital services hence he might be less perturbed compared to lots of Nigerians. He, however, is saddled with …

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  • Peculiar problems of the Nigerian labor market

    by Asiki Lucky November 2, 2011
    by Asiki Lucky

    Aside series of persistent obstacles, shortcomings and problems, Nigeria, like every other developing country, is driving towards a stage where it could accommodate a good number of people from the …

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  • Shooting ourselves in the foot

    by Odilim Enwegbara November 2, 2011
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    Most African economies – of course, led by Nigeria – are in their respective sorry states today because of their rush to reclaim the political territories without appreciating that – …

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  • Siasaga

    by Adeyemi Adeojo Hannibal November 2, 2011
    by Adeyemi Adeojo Hannibal

    The call for the scalp of the embattled Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, as a totem to appease the impregnable coliseum of teeming fans of the Super Eagles, is understandable…

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  • Have you seen this gate of hell?

    by Eferovo Igho November 2, 2011
    by Eferovo Igho

    Have you seen this gate of hell?Forces beyond men compelling them:Hence they so act, knowing not what they do!

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  • Who Can Save Africa?

    by Odilim Enwegbara November 2, 2011
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    Just like any great people at a historic juncture, Africans today are crying out for leadership. They are looking for a messiah to show them the way, a messiah endowed …

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  • The African Entrepreneur

    by Odilim Enwegbara November 2, 2011
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    When most African countries became independent during the 1960s, joining the political class was more appealing and rewarding than going into the private sector…

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