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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
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan

    by SOC Okenwa December 23, 2010
    by SOC Okenwa

    Mr President, you would agree with me that the Ivorian problem is rooted in identity and nationality complications arising from the huge foreign presence in the country. It is a …

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  • The Real Problem With Africa

    by Victor Lawrence December 23, 2010
    by Victor Lawrence

    The saying is well known that the first step in solving a problem is understanding what the problem really is. As long as Nigerians and Africans in general do not …

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  • Filth in the Educational Sector

    by Emmanuel Ojeifo December 23, 2010
    by Emmanuel Ojeifo

    We are today confronted with the case of a naked public square which signals the gradual disappearance in just two generations of the religious or metaphysical principles that have sustained …

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  • Filth in the Educational Sector

    by Emmanuel Ojeifo December 23, 2010
    by Emmanuel Ojeifo

    We are today confronted with the case of a naked public square which signals the gradual disappearance in just two generations of the religious or metaphysical principles that have sustained …

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  • Solving Nigeria’s Despairing Power Sector Problem

    by Eferovo Igho December 23, 2010
    by Eferovo Igho

    This piece is not unmindful of the seeming improvement Goodluck Jonathan has brought to the power sector. We think it is too insignificant though. And that is apart from the …

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  • Choosing the Path of a Champion

    by Ihechukwu Njoku December 23, 2010
    by Ihechukwu Njoku

    The cause of stealing, killing and destruction today is to keep treasures for ourselves, family and relations. But those relations, family and children we are keeping those things for – …

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  • Jega: We Must Have A Perfect Election in 2011

    by Peter Claver Oparah December 19, 2010
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    For the third time in recent times, I have read the INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega warn us not to expect perfect elections in 2011. From all possible indices, that …

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  • WikiLeaks Julian Assange As Person of The Year Nobel Prize Candidate

    by Paul I. Adujie December 19, 2010
    by Paul I. Adujie

    This Julian Assange-WikiLeaks controversy is the greatest battle for Free Speech and Press Freedom! We all should support Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, it’s collaborators and facilitators…

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  • WikiLeaks Julian Assange As Person of The Year Nobel Prize Candidate (1)

    by Paul I. Adujie December 19, 2010
    by Paul I. Adujie

    This Julian Assange-WikiLeaks controversy is the greatest battle for Free Speech and Press Freedom! We all should support Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, it’s collaborators and facilitators…

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  • Bible, Science, Creation, Civilization and Eternity

    by Eferovo Igho December 19, 2010
    by Eferovo Igho

    Science as the study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world and society agrees with scriptures at the end of the day if thorough observation and …

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