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Nigeria’s governors: Halfway to where? (1)

by Abiodun Komolafe

US-China Trade War: The Fate of African Nations

by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

Bola Tinubu’s Tactics to Destroy Democracy

by Promise Adiele
  • Football as a Microcosm of Nigeria's National Problem

    by Peter Claver Oparah June 18, 2010
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    From all possible indications, it looks like Nigeria has crashed out of this year’s world cup after losing two out of a possible three of the group matches. It seems …

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  • The Return of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu

    by Jideofor Adibe June 18, 2010
    by Jideofor Adibe

    Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the one time strongman of the financial crime buster EFCC, who sneaked out of Nigeria into self-imposed exile some eighteen months ago in the face of apparent …

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  • BP = Big Polluter = British Pensioners = Big Problem = Bankruptcy Probability

    by Paul I. Adujie June 18, 2010
    by Paul I. Adujie

    It is good news that President Obama is demanding and insisting that BP establish an escrow account for the clean up and compensation in the aftermath of the BP disaster…

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  • Of Dagrin, Hot Suya, Boobs and a Writer’s life

    by Taju Tijani June 16, 2010
    by Taju Tijani

    In the UK we take our weekend seriously. What better way to wash off a week of hard slug than a Friday night out with friends in a dimly lit …

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  • The Nigeria High Commission in Malaysia and its Diasporic Community: The Truth of The Matter

    by Adebiyi Jelili Abudugana June 16, 2010
    by Adebiyi Jelili Abudugana

    Recently, the Nigeria High Commission in Malaysia has been in the eyes of the news for two major reasons. These are for an alleged fraudulent activity of the Commission and …

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  • Da Grin: Made Popular by Death

    by Odimegwu Onwumere June 16, 2010
    by Odimegwu Onwumere

    The first time to hear that a young man called Olaitan Olaonipekun, popularly known as Da Grin, was living was when he died, but not the last to hear the …

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  • Iborinitis (1)

    by Taju Tijani June 16, 2010
    by Taju Tijani

    James Ibori is the quintessential raw material for a thriller writer. He is the value-neutral, graft-drunk dude from rogue to riches and because he could swing backwards, he is also …

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  • Camac Energy Inc: Opportunities and Strategies for growth and development

    by Emeka Chiakwelu June 16, 2010
    by Emeka Chiakwelu

    With its footing in west Africa, Camac Energy, Inc. may not only have to rely on its operation in Oyo Oilfield, but it can also bid for oil exploration  licenses …

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  • Just a Pant

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun June 15, 2010
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Most blood transfused in our various clinics are gotten from paid donors and families of patients in need of blood. What does this say of us as citizens of this …

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  • Fashola for Show…In Lagos

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II June 15, 2010
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    Where does one begin? That this governor does not harass us the citizens with daily wail of sirens like his thirty-five other counterparts cannot wait to do? That this governor …

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