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Buhari: Tributes and Reflections

by Abiodun Komolafe

The Ghastly Murder of Musician Israel Njemanze In Lagos

by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Much ado about Governor Adeleke’s Rumoured Defection

by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Iwu and Jega Jega Gift

    by Taju Tijani August 19, 2010
    by Taju Tijani

    Jega is a Jonathan proxy, a role that is quite an anathema to his old chivalrous spirit. His fire-spitting, radical and stubborn streaks have all mellowed. As Jonathan’s servant, he …

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  • The Making of a Boss

    by Segun Akinyode August 19, 2010
    by Segun Akinyode

    Being a boss is very simple. The first step is to garner every conceivable and inconceivable subterfuges, including blackmail, ethnicism, praise-singing, name-calling, tale bearing, bootlicking, laying claim to bogus intellectual …

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  • SEC’s Opportune Time To Sanitise Capital Market

    by Benjamin Tialobi August 19, 2010
    by Benjamin Tialobi

    Since Arunma Oteh assumed office as director-general of the Securities and Exchange Commission last year, she has made no secret of her determination to embark on a crusade to sanitise …

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  • Muslims Islam; Under Siege, Pressures In America, Still!

    by August 19, 2010
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    Some in America seem to be subscribing to the silliness, that  those who are not Christians and not of our ethnic group, are not entirely human…

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  • Wole Soyinka’s “The Avoidable Trap of Cultural Relativism”* – A Comment

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo August 18, 2010
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    Cultural relativism, if we are not careful, is leaning more towards accepting the inequality of the races as a natural phenomenon, and therefore promotes racism…

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  • 2011 And Dearth Of Issue-Based Politics

    by Joel Nwokeoma August 18, 2010
    by Joel Nwokeoma

    The way things are slowly but steadily building up, there is the possibility that Nigeria could, once again, be foisted with a leader in 2011 who never promised the country …

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  • What Sekibo Amaechi should do to each Other

    by Odimegwu Onwumere August 18, 2010
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    No matter what, I will like Sekibo to sheathe his sword. He should understand that our state is bigger than anybody or group. Amaechi should as well sheathe his sword, …

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  • Jets, Killed Bills, And Other Pleasures Of Power

    by Okey Ndibe August 16, 2010
    by Okey Ndibe

    The major reason political races in Nigeria are marked by high voltage violence is that occupants of political offices see themselves, and are seen, as lottery winners…

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  • Bread, noodles, others to cost more as Russia wheat ban bites

    by Siaka Momoh August 16, 2010
    by Siaka Momoh

    Nigerian consumers face paying more for bread, pasta, noodles and hundreds of processed foods after Russia banned the exportation of wheat…

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  • Theodore Orji’s comeback to PDP leaves Uzor Kalu in the cold

    by Max Amuchie August 16, 2010
    by Max Amuchie

    The formal declaration on Wednesday last week by the governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji for the People’s Democratic Party, appears to have brought to an end the controversy concerning …

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