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  • Self-Flagellation and The Abdulmutallab Affair

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo January 7, 2010
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    The United States, Indian and Israeli top security agencies have now been fingered as conspirators in the Christmas day attempt by Umar Faruok AbdulMutallab to detonate chemical explosives aboard Delta …

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  • That Senatorial Clowning

    by Peter Claver Oparah January 7, 2010
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    In a few days, we would know if the United States government will bow to the moratorium by the senate for it to de-list Nigeria as a terrorist nation or …

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  • Goodluck Jonathan: The Emerging Profile

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde January 6, 2010
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Come to think of it: who is afraid of Goodluck Jonathan? Who is afraid of the Vice President acting as or becoming the President of Nigeria? Who? Why?

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  • Foundations of Misrule in Nigeria

    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh January 6, 2010
    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh

    Every tyrant is a megalomaniac. Tyranny is nothing but a political manifestation of psychosis. That is a fact that remains indisputable. I have never known a tyrant, stripped of the …

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  • Nigeria and its hijackers

    by Okey Ndibe January 5, 2010
    by Okey Ndibe

    It’s safe to say that Nigerians have never had it quite as bleak as under the Yar’Adua dispensation. Until now, we’ve had a succession of rotten rulers, but never one …

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  • An Imperfect World, Ol’ Boy

    by Richard Deji-Tijani January 5, 2010
    by Richard Deji-Tijani

    I have no challenging and troubling spots. All my life, I have worked my destiny to the bone to live a perfect lifestyle. Until…Yes, until one hot afternoon when my …

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  • The Train is Leaving the Station, Again!

    by Charles Sogbesan January 5, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Do you really think thugs and miscreants and batons and godfathers can stop the power of determined youths with good leadership, youths numbering in their thousands, towns and cities wide, …

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  • Reflections on Democracy and Good Governance

    by Rufus Kayode Oteniya January 5, 2010
    by Rufus Kayode Oteniya

    Change will come when we know true democracy and keep ourselves informed. We have to encourage our families, friends and neighbours to populate the educated camp till the ignorant camp …

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  • Reflections on Democracy and Good Governance

    by Rufus Kayode Oteniya January 5, 2010
    by Rufus Kayode Oteniya

    Change will come when we know true democracy and keep ourselves informed. We have to encourage our families, friends and neighbours to populate the educated camp till the ignorant camp …

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  • Do You Believe in Juju?

    by Max Siollun January 5, 2010
    by Max Siollun

    Nigerians seem to have a two-tier belief system. On the one hand they believe in God/Allah, and attend church/mosque. Yet they still believe in the power of non-Biblical or Koranic …

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