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“Christian Genocide” Or Failed Leadership? Why Trump’s Move Should Worry Every Nigerian

by Jude Obuseh

Electricity Situation: The Promising Kickoff and The Probable Kickback!

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

Corruption is rampant in the new electricity companies – six generating companies, 11 distributors and one transmitting – and little is being done to check it…

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Culture Shock In Germany

by Bayo Olupohunda March 14, 2008
by Bayo Olupohunda

Living outside one’s country certainly comes with its pains of personal struggles and ups and downs. It can alter one’s lifestyle in so many ways…

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What Manner Of Awards?

by Opeyemi Ajayi March 14, 2008
by Opeyemi Ajayi

Very recently, a young man approached a friend and asked him if he needed a chieftaincy title? He answered in the positive and was told it would cost only N25,000…

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Behold, The $ Billionaires Club!

by SOC Okenwa March 14, 2008
by SOC Okenwa

The richest men and women list showed clearly that the rest of the world is making some progress economically and socially breaking poverty barriers and conquering wealth frontiers…

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Remove The Moneybags, If I May Vote…

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

The great Nigerian statesman Nnamdi Azikiwe once wrote that every election is an advance auction of stolen goods. And he’s right…

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Of The Ogebe Verdict And Electoral Reforms

by Peter Claver Oparah March 12, 2008
by Peter Claver Oparah

Since Ogebe and co have ruled that we are all mad to think that the job Iwu did in April even merited a mild rebuke and Yar’Adua has applauded, what then is the essence of electoral reforms?

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The Secret Of Online Marketing

by Ndukaku Kenneth Omeruo March 12, 2008
by Ndukaku Kenneth Omeruo

Majority of people that browse the net are not looking for something to buy. Rather, they are looking for a solution to their problems. They will pay anything to anyone that has the answer to their problem…

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The Niger-Delta Can Help Heal Itself

by Michael Oluwagbemi II March 12, 2008
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

In examining the challenges of the Niger Delta area, external factors often dominate the perception on what stands between this region and wholesome development. Conversely, often missing in the jigsaw are the internal factors…

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Listening In…Taa! I Know You Do It Too. Don’t Judge Me

by Sandra Ukachi March 11, 2008
by Sandra Ukachi

It’s interesting the encounters you have when you take public transportation. You get to see different people, listen in on their conversations, and often you have to listen to a stranger tell you his or her life story…

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Meeting The Needs Of Nigeria’s Re-Emerging Middle Class

by Uche Nworah March 11, 2008
by Uche Nworah

It may seem that the provision of infrastructure, particularly affordable and decent housing, security of lives and property, adequate social amenities, etc., are key to satisfying the demands and tastes of the re-emerging middle–class in

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Between Orji the Godfather and Orji the Cultist Governor!

by March 10, 2008
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Between Orji the godfather and Orji the “cultist” Governor, a serious challenge has presented itself: how to undo at the appeal court the gubernatorial damage done by the Tribunal’s ruling…

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