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Nigeria’s Structural Violence – Beyond Religious Persecution

by Jude Obuseh

Nigerians Giving Birth and Dying Abroad

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde October 8, 2008
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

There are no known studies or data set to enable one make a definite pronouncement on the issue of Nigerians who go abroad to give birth or those who go overseas to seek medical care – only to die in transit or die in foreign hospitals…

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Resisting the Politics of Paranoia: President Yar’adua’s Challenge

by Sheyi Oriade October 8, 2008
by Sheyi Oriade

One of the tell-tale signs of a government at odds with itself is the outbreak of paranoia within its ranks. Outbreaks of this nature often infect the apparatus and body of government, to such an extent, that its different parts become suspicious of one another…

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True Heroes of Africa

by Bemgba Nyakuma October 7, 2008
by Bemgba Nyakuma

The darkest thing about Africa has always been the huge ignorance and misconceptions of this aptly termed cradle of civilization…

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Independence Day: A Historical Journey To Nigeria’s Creation (2)

by Akintokunbo A Adejumo October 7, 2008
by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

Lugard’s appointment to the Governorship of Hong Kong kept him from Nigeria for six years. During that time, the conviction grew in England that it was necessary to amalgamate Southern and Northern Nigeria into one great Protectorate…

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The Moral Regeneration of the Inner Man

by Felix-Abrahams Obi October 7, 2008
by Felix-Abrahams Obi

As I talk with Christian friends, I sense a degree of discontent with the seeming inability of the Church to impact society’s morals in a more positive sense. It’s as though Christians are increasingly getting weaker and spiritually bland…

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Nigeria: The Health, Economic and Social Menace of Smoking

by Olusegun Fakoya October 7, 2008
by Olusegun Fakoya

From available information, it appears as if the Federal Capital Territory remains the only part of Nigeria conscious of the harmful effects of smoking. The recent prohibition of smoking in public places remains a commendable step but actions are still necessary to combat the monster…

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Nigeria: The Health, Economic and Social Menace of Smoking

by Olusegun Fakoya October 7, 2008
by Olusegun Fakoya

From available information, it appears as if the Federal Capital Territory remains the only part of Nigeria conscious of the harmful effects of smoking. The recent prohibition of smoking in public places remains a commendable step but actions are still necessary to combat the monster…

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Dangerous Ships!

by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku October 7, 2008
by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

Arrested and abandoned ships, which are rotting away at the defence jetty at CMS, pose an environmental as well as health risk to the Nigerians who conduct their businesses at that vicinity…

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Nigerian Men Killing Their Wives – Calling A Spade What It Is (Part 2)

by Idowu John Olorunsogo October 4, 2008
by Idowu John Olorunsogo

A woman who cannot buy even a pant and a bra on her own back home in Nigeria has been brought to America.  She don open eye as my Warri people will say. She has now moved from one extreme state to another – a once innocent lady has now grown wings all of a sudden. A lipstick has now been put on a pig…

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The World At A Tipping Point!

by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku October 4, 2008
by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

Some topics covered at a two-month ‘Environmental Reporting’ training in Berlin, Germany, organised by the International Institute for Journalism, IIJ, of InWent, reveals that the world  is at a’ tipping point’, an irreversible point of climate change…

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Liberation Theology And The Nigerian Christian Community (part 1)

by Ephraim Adinlofu October 4, 2008
by Ephraim Adinlofu

What these Pentecostal churches do these days is simply to spread fear and panic in the minds of their vulnerable followers. They defend the rotten ‘social order’ in Nigeria through their acts of omission and commission which in turn helps to literally kill and dampen the probing and critical mindset of the oppressed Nigerians…

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