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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
  • Similarities and Lessons from June 12, Nigeria's Iran's

    by Chinedu Vincent Akuta June 30, 2009
    by Chinedu Vincent Akuta

    Nigeria and Iran have come to have one thing in common and that is, both countries have held controversial presidential election on the same date June 12. A closer examination …

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  • Still on Michael Jackson – Death Where Is Thy Fang?

    by Olusegun Fakoya June 28, 2009
    by Olusegun Fakoya

    What is it about death that brings about the sober aspect of human nature? Why does it take the death of another man for us to realise our ephemeral nature?

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  • I Join Others In Mourning The Legendary Michael Jackson

    by Dele A. Sonubi June 28, 2009
    by Dele A. Sonubi

    On the afternoon of the second day of MJ’s death, I got glued to the CNN channel and watched as every program broadcast that day carried the news of the …

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  • Death Without Notice – Cardiac Arrest

    by Olayiwola Ajileye,MD & Bisi Abiola, PhD June 28, 2009
    by Olayiwola Ajileye,MD & Bisi Abiola, PhD

    While the world is trying to come to terms with the surreal and unfortunate passage of the legendary Music and entertainment Icon, Michael Jackson, it is imperative to give a …

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  • Commemorative Days: Let’s Declare a National Non-Stealing Day

    by Sheyi Oriade June 28, 2009
    by Sheyi Oriade

    To those who may think it unthinkable that there can ever be a successful observance of a ‘national non-stealing day’ in Nigeria, I say it is worth a go nonetheless…

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  • Global Recession: It’s Implications On Nigeria's Economy and The Way Forward

    by Benjamin Ogbebulu June 28, 2009
    by Benjamin Ogbebulu

    Economists are often, occasionally unfairly, ridiculed as people who are good at theory but struggle when faced with the challenges of the real world as currently  being witnessed  globally. In …

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  • Towards Sustainable Energy: Windy Whims, Epiphany, or Probability

    by Bemgba Nyakuma June 26, 2009
    by Bemgba Nyakuma

    Energy is the fuel that will lead the way for the future of Nigeria. It is the biggest melee facing the manufacturing industry and many more sectors in Nigeria..

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  • The Thin Lines

    by Charles U. Ofoefule June 26, 2009
    by Charles U. Ofoefule

    As long as the unpredictability of the counting of time remains, the lines permeating the realms of joy from sorrow, love from hate, and life from death will inevitably remain …

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  • The New Hierarchy Of Needs

    by Opeyemi Ajayi June 26, 2009
    by Opeyemi Ajayi

    Slums in Nigeria are usually identified with poverty and underemployment. Some have described a slum as an over crowded district of a community usually inhabited by poor people…

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  • Virginia Monologues…On Niger Delta

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II June 26, 2009
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    What is wrong with you poor people? Why can’t you let us be? This country has worked, and is working well. Let us talk about tenure elongation. Furniture allowance, etc. …

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