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  • The Mark Of The Beast

    by Ephraim Adinlofu November 24, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    With the “Saving Africa’s witch children” programme aired by the UK channel 4 television, we don’t need to be told that the mark of the beast is on the prowl…

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  • The Mark Of The Beast

    by Ephraim Adinlofu November 24, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    With the “Saving Africa’s witch children” programme aired by the UK channel 4 television, we don’t need to be told that the mark of the beast is on the prowl…

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  • Speaking Truth to Power: Mr President and Ribadu’s Disgrace, Who and What Next?

    by Olu Ojedokun November 24, 2008
    by Olu Ojedokun

    Ribadu’s NIPSS graduation incidence has provided me the basis and resolve, supported with facts and application of common sense to address the scourge of the Yar’Adua presidency…

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  • Citizen Okere: Are We Now Heading ‘there’?

    by Jibril Sado November 20, 2008
    by Jibril Sado

    Hopefully, with the Okere incident many more people will realize that in a 21st century of embarrassing technological possibilities especially, there is so much more you can do to protect …

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  • Irroma: Laudable Development From Imo

    by Peter Claver Oparah November 20, 2008
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    Irroma was given a mandate to deliver 300 rural roads in one month. The beautiful thing about the IRROMA initiative is that it is a sustainable program that will work …

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  • Traffic Congestion In Lagos: The Beginning Of The End?

    by Walemi Ogunleye November 20, 2008
    by Walemi Ogunleye

    The renaissance of good and innovative leadership going on in Lagos is so obvious and compulsive that it can not go unnoticed by any objective observer that has visited the …

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  • Africa: Child Abuse and Persecution of Children (2)

    by Olusegun Fakoya November 19, 2008
    by Olusegun Fakoya

    The traditional African belief and attitude to children has been successfully fractured by those who have deliberately perverted traditional belief and infused it with a distorted dose of Christianity…

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  • Africa: Child Abuse and Persecution of Children (1)

    by Olusegun Fakoya November 19, 2008
    by Olusegun Fakoya

    The traditional African belief and attitude to children has been successfully fractured by those who have deliberately perverted traditional belief and infused it with a distorted dose of Christianity…

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  • Yar’dua’s Only Crime

    by Nnaemeka Oruh November 19, 2008
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    That Yar’dua procrastinates in decision making is his style. That style, we accept is clearly not acceptable. To me, it is that lack of action when action is needed that …

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  • The Stench From Speaker Bankole’s House

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye November 19, 2008
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    The only memorable statement I can recall ever hearing from Bankole in the recent past is his most unfortunate charge to his equally unprofitable and bankrupt colleagues to never oppose …

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