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President Trump’s Parable: The War of Interest

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

The people of Anambra State have spoken: Now let's get to work!

by Emeka Chiakwelu February 12, 2010
by Emeka Chiakwelu

The possibility that Anambra State might live up its motto: The light of the Nation – is emerging. The politics of Anambra State might spearhead the revitalization of Nigeria’s polity…

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Foreign Policy and Nigeria’s External Affairs Ministers

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde February 12, 2010
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

In theory and in practice Africa has always been the primary focus of Nigeria’s foreign policy thrust. History and the political realities of colonial and post-colonial Africa dictated much of this trend…

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Davos: What can the world economic meeting offer to Africa?

by Emeka Chiakwelu February 12, 2010
by Emeka Chiakwelu

 There have been good things happening in Davos and the conference is living up to expectation…

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Michael Aondoakaa, Former AGF, Should Be Investigated and Tried

by Paul I. Adujie February 12, 2010
by Paul I. Adujie

Going forward, it is important to review the actions, pronouncements and neglects to act during the subsistence and tenure of Michael Aondoakaa’s Attorney Generalship. He will be remembered as intransigent and utterly recalcitrant…

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Yar’Adua’s AWOL and Ethnic Profiling

by Jideofor Adibe February 10, 2010
by Jideofor Adibe

Since President Yar’Adua vamoosed from Nigeria nearly three months ago, on medical trip to Saudi Arabia, without officially notifying the National Assembly, there has been palpable anger and frustration in the land…

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Jonathan Deserves Acting President!

by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu February 10, 2010
by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

The illness that trouble President Umaru Yar’Adua has deterred the prosperous condition of Nigeria’s military might, economic operations, and diplomatic relations…

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Lessons From Anambra Elections: Are Nigerians Weak?

by Adepoju Paul Olusegun February 10, 2010
by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

Last Saturday was the day when gladiators of Abuja and Anambra politics outwitted and outsmarted one another in what seemed like a do-or-die affair…

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For Jonathan: “Acting” or “Action” President?

by Michael Oluwagbemi II February 10, 2010
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

Irrespective of what you think of the man Jonathan, one has to admit that he is indeed a lucky man. Who gets to be Governor, Vice President and now President by an unquestionable streak of luck?

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Finally, Nigerian National Assembly Acts, But Is This Constitutional?

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

The current action of the National Assembly is an attempt to douse the tension which has been brought upon Nigeria by the neglect and refusal of President Umaru Musa YarAdua to comply with the constitution…

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While we pray for Mr. President…

by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku February 9, 2010
by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

Power is everything. Without it, we revert to living like the Neolithic and the Neanderthal, stone age people who eked a living hitting rocks against each other to produce weak fires to roast a cob of maize for dinner…

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Anambra’s “Verdict 2010” as lesson and revenge

by Okey Ndibe February 9, 2010
by Okey Ndibe

Last Saturday, voters in Anambra State came out in impressive numbers to elect a governor. The stakes were extremely high, and the obstacles formidable, but the people of Anambra did themselves great credit…

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