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School Na Scam?” No—Ignorance Is The Real Fraud!

by Jude Obuseh

Behold Your Real Oppressors: The Grassroot Demons In Native Attire

by Jude Obuseh

Betrayed By Saviours: Nigerians And The Endless Cycle Of Empty Vows

by Jude Obuseh
  • Doctored certificates: The undervalue of Education In Nigeria!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu May 26, 2011
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    In Lagos, the issue of fake graduation degrees of various law-makers has suddenly popped up. With the passage of every day, the issue is expanding like a catastrophic tornado…

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  • Prof. Attahiru Jega; A Vote of Thanks Thunderous Applause From A Grateful Nation

    by May 26, 2011
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    Elections are over and inaugurations are scheduled to take place nationwide in a matter of days, and nobody is asking for Professor Jega’s head. What could the secret be?

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  • Jonathan’s Sweeping Victory MUST translate to Wholesale Performance

    by Eferovo Igho May 25, 2011
    by Eferovo Igho

    Jonathan must roll out in governance as he did in his electioneering. He and his team must work themselves inside-out in such a way that performance corresponds with the hope …

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  • Goodluck Jonathan and the burden of Utopia

    by Taju Tijani May 25, 2011
    by Taju Tijani

    The President has been universally commended for the sublime, rarefied success of giving Nigerians a free, fair and credible election. It is a heroic feat befitting a true hero of …

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  • Nigeria’s disunity: Buhari’s detribalization!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu May 25, 2011
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Struggling for Nigeria unity, it is necessary to combat firmly the fabricators and abettors of division. It is dishonest towards the integrity of Nigeria ethics for anyone to claim  injustice …

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  • Amaechi His Sycophants

    by Odimegwu Onwumere May 25, 2011
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    Amaechi seems to love blind eyes, by way of his exhibited habits, loving the rhythms of the sycophantic praises, forgetting the fact that no leader has ever lived in the …

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  • Some Reflections on the State of World Affairs

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai May 25, 2011
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    As the US President, Barack Obama undertakes diplomatic visits to Ireland, Britain, France and Poland, the nagging question that demands an answer is whether European states are losing their sovereignty?

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  • Ohakim’s Parting Address to Incoming Governors

    by Okey Ndibe May 24, 2011
    by Okey Ndibe

    One of the bright spots in Nigeria’s recent series of elections was the exclamatory decisiveness with which the voters in Imo State defeated Mis-governor Ikedi Ohakim…

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  • Short changing the Ndigbo: Victims and Perpetrators

    by Anthony A. Kila May 24, 2011
    by Anthony A. Kila

    When it comes to pain and joy, no one is different. Like the rest of the country, the people of the southeastern part of Nigeria need politics to deliver good …

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  • Farewell to OGD

    by Taju Tijani May 23, 2011
    by Taju Tijani

    OGD made history of which one dreams through his natural ability to unify a disparage humanity of intelligent, proud, articulating, educated and sophisticated people of Ogun state…

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