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Middle East: When Will The Wars End?

by Abiodun Komolafe

Tola Adeniyi: A life of words and wisdom

by Abiodun Komolafe

Peter Obi: Nigeria’s Rare Chance to Heal and Unite

by Jude Obuseh
  • Akachi-Ezeigbo and Children Stories: Reviving a Golden Tradition

    by Matthew Adeiza August 24, 2009
    by Matthew Adeiza

    For many Nigerian children born and brought up in the cities, the traditional practice of teaching children through fables, parables, and other forms of oral tradition are virtually non-existent…

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  • What Is Your Hostage Value?

    by Sylva Nze Ifedigbo August 24, 2009
    by Sylva Nze Ifedigbo

    Time was when it was just foreigners who enjoyed hostage threats in the country. The threat had later flowed down to the relations of political office holders and the rich. …

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  • Nigeria's Weekly Woes

    by Chinedu Vincent Akuta August 24, 2009
    by Chinedu Vincent Akuta

    Less than a month ago we were talking about the Niger Delta crisis, the militants, and the federal government amnesty. Then the Boko Haram crisis erupted. As the Boko Haram …

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  • Nigerian Citizenship Should Be Redefined Now!

    by Paul I. Adujie August 24, 2009
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Nigerians should ask the governor of Lagos state several questions to determine the reasons for his decision to throw Molotov cocktails and live grenades into our already volatile state of …

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  • And Death-Trap Becomes A House!

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu August 24, 2009
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Nigeria is a country littered with illegal buildings and construction eyesores. Experts blame the use of low-quality cement and inadequate supporting iron rods. Tens of thousands of office complexes, schools …

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  • How Jobless and Job-seeking Nigerians Are Exploited

    by Ikechukwu A. Ogu August 23, 2009
    by Ikechukwu A. Ogu

    Recruitment exercises conducted by many public and private organisations in Nigeria showcase the level of exploitation faced by jobless and job-seeking Nigerians. Those who venture into self-employment are frustrated by …

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  • Dewdrops of Memory: Isanlu and the Islam that I knew

    by Pius Adesanmi August 23, 2009
    by Pius Adesanmi

    The Islam that I knew was already in full swing decades before my head kissed the earth of Isanlu, my home town in Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi …

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  • Dewdrops of Memory: Isanlu and the Islam that I knew

    by Pius Adesanmi August 23, 2009
    by Pius Adesanmi

    The Islam that I knew was already in full swing decades before my head kissed the earth of Isanlu, my home town in Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi …

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  • Thirsty for Progress: Mr President, Let’s Have a Palm Wine Summit

    by Sheyi Oriade August 23, 2009
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Far be it from me to impute or imply or cause others to infer from the title of this piece that the president of our federal republic is anything but …

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  • The Death of Nigerian Sports and A Walk Down Memory Lane (2)

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo August 22, 2009
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    I would like to take my fellow countrymen and women down memory lane with some facts about sports in Nigeria not too long ago; and maybe we will wake up …

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