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The Looming Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria

by Promise Adiele

Presidents Smaller Than Nigeria

by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Religion as a Tool for National Development (1)

by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Cross River model and governance in Nigeria

    by Max Amuchie August 15, 2011
    by Max Amuchie

    Given what governors have done in their respective states across the country, it has become apparent that what matters is not really how wealthy a state or by extension a …

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  • Changing perceptions as Nigeria’s milestone

    by Paul Ogwu Okwuchukwu August 15, 2011
    by Paul Ogwu Okwuchukwu

    The messages emanating from Nigeria appear mixed. On one hand, we are witnessing some positive news and on another hand, we are confronted with some serious and dangerous trends in …

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  • Dissecting Jonathan Goodluck's economic team

    by Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullah August 15, 2011
    by Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullah

    Which type of economic team is this Jonathan team? Or to be more specific what should we expect from a team that comprises ex World Bank managing director, former investment …

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  • Amaechi’s Sanitation Decision The Frustration Of Residents

    by Odimegwu Onwumere August 15, 2011
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    Majority of the Rivers masses are today laughing at people like Ige, who saw the Ikoku spare parts market as the only place where poor sanitary condition was in Port …

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  • Rebuilding Tennis in Nigeria: A Reflection on Segun Odegbami’s Vision for Tennis

    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi August 15, 2011
    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi

    Our vision is to see talented Nigerian tennis youths successfully completing our tennis and education programs, and successfully obtaining tennis scholarships and moving on to compete vigorously at national, continental …

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  • Comparing nigeria with developing or developed countries

    by Barau Emmanuel August 15, 2011
    by Barau Emmanuel

    That I frequently hear Nigerians, educated and exposed, make illogical excuses for Nigeria is unexplainable. This weird idea of rebuffing anybody who dares to ask why Nigeria, in spite of …

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  • Still Nigeria Rises

    by Nnaemeka Oruh August 15, 2011
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    Boko Haram, MEND, bombings, kidnappings, political schemings and all, can only but last a moment. Battered though Nigeria might be by all your efforts…

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  • ‘Joy of the Senate’: Does Jonathan sanction Rigging?

    by Eferovo Igho August 15, 2011
    by Eferovo Igho

    Emordi is like a student expelled from a school for worst of crimes, and who we all would agree without question cannot, in the very next breath, be contracted by …

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  • Let us reform or disband this NTA

    by Anthony A. Kila August 15, 2011
    by Anthony A. Kila

    NTA is an open wound that hurts millions of Nigerians within and beyond the shores of Nigeria and it needs urgent healing; there is no other way of saying it, …

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  • The vulnerability of pregnant women and children

    by Bolaji Aregbeshola August 15, 2011
    by Bolaji Aregbeshola

    Women and children are high risk groups due to pregnancy complications as well as growth and development of the child and our failure to provide essential services to this group …

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