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Religion as a Tool for National Development (1)

by Abiodun Komolafe

Oyebamiji: Purpose over Politics?

by Abiodun Komolafe

The Strategic Path To Nigeria’s Economic Stability

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma
  • Ogoni Struggle and the Nonchalant Nigeria

    by Odilim Enwegbara August 26, 2011
    by Odilim Enwegbara

    And to the extent that the Ogoni story is still today kept on the backburner by the three warring giant elephants is enough proof that interests of ethnic minorities in …

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  • Nigeria's Recognition of Libya's Transitional National Council: A Hurried Diplomatic Eagerness or a Flawed Diplomatic Response?

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai August 26, 2011
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    Although traditional diplomatic law frowned upon encouraging rebellion, recent events in the Middle East and North Africa have thrown up new justifications for assisting people in rebellion against long-serving, non-performing, …

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  • Salami Case As Symptom of Nigerian Judicial Atrophy

    by Peter Claver Oparah August 24, 2011
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    I don’t know what was possibly on the mind of President Goodluck Jonathan as he quickly acceded to the generally criticized recommendation of the National Judicial Council to remove Justice …

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  • Nigeria: blue print recipe for good governance

    by Ritchie Ejiofor August 24, 2011
    by Ritchie Ejiofor

    There is a tacit reassurance and a bubbling confidence that the era of military interruption in government is now becoming an aberration and a far dream…

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  • Salami’s Travails, PDP Justices’ Sour Grapes

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II August 24, 2011
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    Irrespective of the claims of the ruling party, it is clear sour grapes on the democratization of Nigeria following their 2007 rape of our democracy is really the root cause …

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  • The powerlessness of power

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai August 24, 2011
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    Some Nigerian politicians who were at the helm of power between 1958-1966 served meritoriously. Others were dishonourable, capricious, corrupt and unconscionable…

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  • Rivers Water Project Development Cannot Be State-restricted

    by H E N August 24, 2011
    by H E N

    This is my rejoinder to Odimegwu Onwumere’s article with the title “Rivers without Water”. N250 billion for water project in the state sounds like a lot of money, like he …

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  • A Meditation On Big and Bigger Fools

    by Okey Ndibe August 23, 2011
    by Okey Ndibe

    It’s instructive that two of Nigeria’s most famous – or infamous – former Generals cum “militicians” felt compelled to carry on a public debate over which of them is the …

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  • The fight of two fools

    by Paul Ogwu Okwuchukwu August 23, 2011
    by Paul Ogwu Okwuchukwu

    We are currently witnessing the epic battle of two people that have contributed more than any person in the shaping of modern Nigeria…

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  • A Critical Appraisal of Contemporary Nigerian Politics: Foreign Assistance; Arrant Descent into Antiquated Rivalries

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai August 23, 2011
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    When a foreign friend chooses your enemy for you, you lose control. There are contemporary cases to learn from…

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