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    by Emeka Chiakwelu January 5, 2010
    by Emeka Chiakwelu

    The image of a nation might as well be the destiny of a nation. Nigeria’s disfigured image in the global village has become an insignia of dishonesty, dishonor and disrespect; …

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  • The Hypocrite in All of Us

    by Jideofor Adibe January 1, 2010
    by Jideofor Adibe

    If there is a bit of the hypocrite in all of us, then our hypocrisy is often at its highest when discussing public officials, especially politicians, in the context of …

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  • Chatting Across Borders

    by Aalagba Saamu January 1, 2010
    by Aalagba Saamu

    Everything is grounded in the country for now…the usual rituals of fuel scarcity at Xmas…Umoru is lying down half dead in a Saudi hospital and the country too lying comatose …

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  • A letter to President Umaru Musa Yar’dua

    by Bayo Olupohunda December 31, 2009
    by Bayo Olupohunda

    Mr. President, though we acknowledge our frailties as mortals, we have never ceased to ask why you allowed yourself to be goaded into taking this job in the first place. …

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  • Moslems: It’s Time to Speak Up

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun December 31, 2009
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Yesterday while reading the comments of readers of a news item on CNN.com, it became evident that there is a growing generalization of Moslems as terrorists. Some are even proposing …

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  • Bomb Scare In Detroit and A Nigerian

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu December 31, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    The problem with religions inside Nigeria is that they are either too narrow and exclusionary or too vague and ambiguous. Some do not have boundaries and anything goes. Others are …

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  • The Voice of Mutallab, the Hands of the Dead

    by Pius Adesanmi December 29, 2009
    by Pius Adesanmi

    It must be said that the complicity and guilt of the northern establishment finds comfort in the attitude of the Nigerian media and intelligentsia. The imperative of naming names and …

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  • Swearing in public servants by Juju

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku December 29, 2009
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Our country still suffers a lot of poverty in the midst of plenty and it seems to me that only something as radical as the total annihilation of corrupt people …

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  • A Happy New Year to Nigerians? Not For Me!

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo December 29, 2009
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    The year 2009 is about to come to a permanent close, never to be seen again. Human beings have been in this world since only God knows. Nigeria has been …

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  • Metaphor of a Beleaguered Journalist

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku December 29, 2009
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    When I penned A vote of no confidence in the NMMA a fortnight ago, I didn’t think anybody’s ox was going to be gored. I didn’t expect too that the …

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