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  • The Oil Is Going: Is Nigeria Growing?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu December 14, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Poverty is still a growing problem in Nigeria – a country which is estimated to have earned about $280bn from oil during the past 30 years…

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  • They Will Kill Nuhu Ribadu

    by Abiodun Ladepo December 11, 2008
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    When they murder Nuhu Ribadu – and they will because these are conscience-less, super-entrenched sadists) – the newspapers and Internet pages will be filled with dirges and cries of another …

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  • Understanding the Concepts of Affordable and Social Housing in Nigeria

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo December 11, 2008
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    One of the continuing challenges posed by unprecedented urbanization in developing countries, including Nigeria, is the provision of adequate and affordable housing…

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  • Parenting Matters

    by Enitan Doherty-Mason December 11, 2008
    by Enitan Doherty-Mason

    Most people will still agree that the education of children begins in the home and that parenting in the United States can be quite challenging. The demands of daily life …

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  • Kudos To The House of Representatives

    by Bolaji Aregbeshola December 11, 2008
    by Bolaji Aregbeshola

    The Senate, meant to be the leading legislative body, has in recent times been a rubberstamp. It has been conniving with the executive to the detriment of the nation’s development…

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  • Mr. President, It’s Too Dark Here!

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye December 10, 2008
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    Mr. President, we at least have you to thank for helping us realize that in Nigeria, Government has become totally irrelevant in our lives, a needless burden too heavy to …

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  • Citizen-Cide In Zimbabwe

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai December 10, 2008
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    For some years now, but especially in the last two years, the President of Zimbabwe, Mr. Robert Mugabe, has focused his efforts on self-preservation and self-perpetuation in office, thereby neglecting …

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  • Biofuels in Nigeria: Ensuring a Cautionary Approach

    by Tayo Akeem Yusuf December 10, 2008
    by Tayo Akeem Yusuf

    The biofuels production in Nigeria utilizing food crops, or cultivated on high-value land and cleared forest will impact negatively on environmental quality…

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  • Problems of Tennis Development in Nigeria

    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi December 10, 2008
    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi

    My intent here is to show that tennis improvement and sports development is a long process that requires deep and careful thought, and it involves a lot of other things…

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  • Black Conservative-oxymoronic? A Response to Mr. Paul Adujie

    by Akinola Knowbody December 9, 2008
    by Akinola Knowbody

    Whether you want to believe it or not Mr. Adujie, your support, tacit as it may be, for abortion, homosexuality, infanticide, puts you in the same category with the abusers …

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