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

by Jude Obuseh

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by Jude Obuseh

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  • What does Nigeria need? Strong men, strong institutions or both?

    by Max Amuchie March 21, 2011
    by Max Amuchie

    Nigeria is in dire need of a strong leader who will be courageous enough to confront entrenched interests that have kept the country hostage over the years…

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  • History 700, Attitude of the new mind – Africa Intelligentsia

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi March 21, 2011
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    In today’s emerging democracies, Africans should learn from the mystery of the internet to correct their morality and journey backward-forward…

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  • Climate Change: Fears of flood in Rivers State

    by Odimegwu Onwumere March 21, 2011
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    Rivers State, as a human community, cannot run away from climate change created by human activities. But this could be halted, as climate change is a global problem…

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  • Agonies of a Global Villager

    by Anthony A. Kila March 21, 2011
    by Anthony A. Kila

    As global villagers, we can get information from and relate with people from all over the world in real time. Regardless of where we are, others get information about us …

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  • A Quiet Revolution In The Nigerian Federal Civil Service

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo March 21, 2011
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    Not too long ago, a survey of some of the developing economies revealed Nigerian bureaucracy to be not just one of the least efficient and one of the most corrupt, …

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  • Delta’s N1trillion and Sweeping Poverty, Horrible Criminality

    by Eferovo Igho March 21, 2011
    by Eferovo Igho

    Since 1999 when monstrosity enthroned itself in government in Delta, the State has had about a trillion naira which in the main (some say 90 percent actually) has been mismanaged, …

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  • Libya; Why Not Yemen, Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, etc.?

    by Paul I. Adujie March 21, 2011
    by Paul I. Adujie

    In attacking Libya, western nations led by France, have argued that Moamar Gadaffi already has or is at the verge of massacring “his-own-people” as he repelled or took counter measures …

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  • Revolution or revolt eruption?

    by Tunde Ali March 21, 2011
    by Tunde Ali

    The lesson for the youths, trade unions, labor unions, students unions, and other democratic associations in a repressed polity is to educate their members about the need to understand the …

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  • The Last Man Standing

    by Bemgba Nyakuma March 21, 2011
    by Bemgba Nyakuma

    Libya is in crises. Saif al-Islam Ghaddafi is about his business – the obedient son of a sit tight dictator – defending his nation’s honor and right to sovereignty. Out …

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  • Forbes Billionaires: Dangote and Adenuga as symbols of Nigeria's growing economy

    by Emeka Chiakwelu March 21, 2011
    by Emeka Chiakwelu

    The emerging Nigerian business executives and Nigerian universities, especially the business schools, should look up and be willing to learn from the two most successful Nigerian billionaires.  Our universities must …

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