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Toast To Kunle Ajibade Who Dared Death For Democracy 

by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Of Jabs, Uppercuts, Kung Fu and Warring Reps

by Taju Tijani June 25, 2010
by Taju Tijani

Politicians are meant to jaw jaw rather than war war. Issues are meant to be articulated and settled using intelligence, persuasion, respect for other opinions, compromise and sound self control…

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Assessing The Intellectual Capacities of Nigerian Leaders

by Adepoju Paul Olusegun June 25, 2010
by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

On the basis of gender, race and group differences, our legislators and psychology have shown in their own ways that there is no difference, as any one could have low IQ score…

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Preserving Unity And Sustaining Democracy In A Multi Ethnic Nigeria

by Chinedu Vincent Akuta June 25, 2010
by Chinedu Vincent Akuta

This speech is dedicated to the Nigerian masses, whose pains, sorrows and hardships were occasioned by government neglect. Your plight has necessitated my continued campaign and struggle for good governance…

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Should We Have a Lavish 50th Independence Anniversary Celebration?

by Ikechukwu A. Ogu June 24, 2010
by Ikechukwu A. Ogu

The news is almost stale that the Federal Government has budgeted a whopping N10 billion for the celebration of Nigeria’s 50th independence anniversary come October 1st 2010…

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Attahiru Jega and the Search for a Nigerian Hero

by Jideofor Adibe June 24, 2010
by Jideofor Adibe

Nigerians seem to be in constant search for public heroes – competent little messiahs who will not hesitate to put their conscience above their life or subordinate self to the common good despite temptations and inconveniences of doing so…

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A Democracy of Profligacy and Outright Treasury-Looting

by Akintokunbo A Adejumo June 24, 2010
by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

The Nigerian Minister earns more than his American, British or German counterpart, and of course enjoys perks of office those ones cannot even dare dream of – for doing next to NOTHING!!! This is a wasteful, reckless, licentious and decadent system of governance…

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And My Name Shall Be Called…

by Adewale Ajani June 24, 2010
by Adewale Ajani

I need an urgent name change before my profession goes the way of ‘dinosaurian’ extinction all because I refuse to go with the times by adopting a ‘cool’, ‘happening’ tag…

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Reading Jonathan’s lips… 2011 Options for the North

by Max Amuchie June 24, 2010
by Max Amuchie

The stage for an epic political battle is gradually being set. For a long time now, Nigerians have been apprehensive about the possibility of holding the 2011 election…

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The World Economic Crisis; Remote And Immediate Causes: A Reminder To G-8 Leaders

by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai June 24, 2010
by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

Massive investment in Africa, which lead to prosperity, will enable African governments to clean up their societies and not wait for wild, hope-raising promises at G8 meetings that are never meant to be honoured…

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Congo's Floribert Chebeya murder: Afripol calls for a detailed Investigation

by Emeka Chiakwelu June 24, 2010
by Emeka Chiakwelu

The Federal Republic of Congo, Africa and the civilized world have lost a great Human and Civil Rights Activist in Floribert Chebeya…

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The war in Igboland

by Okey Ndibe June 21, 2010
by Okey Ndibe

Nigerian politicians are not in the habit of giving up power, even when they have no idea how to deploy the resources of their office to solve problems…

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