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2027 or Never: Can Nigerians Finally Break the Curse of Power Recycling?

by Jude Obuseh

Buhari: Tributes and Reflections

by Abiodun Komolafe

The Ghastly Murder of Musician Israel Njemanze In Lagos

by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
  • Death by Petrol Tankers: Enough is Enough

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II September 10, 2010
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    On Sunday, August 15, at the Otedola Millennium Estate end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, no fewer than 40 people lost their lives and about 25 vehicles were damaged in an …

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  • Koran Burning Epitomizes Islamophobia In America?

    by Paul I. Adujie September 10, 2010
    by Paul I. Adujie

    An obscure pastor of an equally obscure church in Florida is leading efforts to burn copies of the Koran throughout America and perhaps worldwide, on September 11, 2010. The charlatan …

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  • The Religion of Zero Benefit

    by Bernard Imarhiagbe September 9, 2010
    by Bernard Imarhiagbe

    Religions in Nigeria have not helped Nigeria to eradicate corruption in any remarkable way. Instead, corruption has continued to increase amidst poverty and increasing number of so-called religious institutions

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  • Nigeria At 50: Leadership As An Epidemic

    by Adewale T. Akande September 9, 2010
    by Adewale T. Akande

    Leadership is a demonstrative ability. Good leaders always display sincerity, credibility, integrity, intelligence and competence in all their actions. They make timely and appropriate changes in thinking…

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  • SOARism-Africanism; Re-Defining Democracy In Africa

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi September 9, 2010
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    In our present political system, rhetoric and mediocrity have gained ground at the expense of true democracy…

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  • Corruption: Execution as an Option!

    by Tunde Ali September 7, 2010
    by Tunde Ali

    All of us can not continue to pacify ourselves by taking solace in belonging to a wasted generation. Rather, those political thieves, and corrupt leaders should be apprehended  and held …

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  • Mismanagement of LG funds and grass root governance in Nigeria

    by Joel Nwokeoma September 7, 2010
    by Joel Nwokeoma

    Many people have accused state governments of hijacking the funds meant for the councils, a charge which has been denied by state governments . But, if the states are to …

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  • Interview With His Excellency, Ambassador Obed Wadzani Embassy of Nigeria In Spain

    by Adewale T. Akande September 7, 2010
    by Adewale T. Akande

    My most trying moment was when I got to Spain and met the challenges of the passport issue. Something positive has been done to rectify the problems…

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  • Going to Bob Marley’s Country

    by Okey Ndibe September 7, 2010
    by Okey Ndibe

    It was for me a dream fulfilled when my family and I arrived in Montego Bay, Jamaica on August 17 for a weeklong vacation. Ever since my secondary school days, …

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  • Regulatory Inertia vis-à-vis Predatory Banking Practices in Nigeria – Part 2

    by Ikechukwu A. Ogu September 7, 2010
    by Ikechukwu A. Ogu

    ATM frauds have become incessant in Nigeria, as is worldwide, but the menace is more pronounced in our new generation banks…

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