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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Jude Obuseh
  • When There is no Toilet…

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku November 12, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Most Nigerians, particularly in Lagos, from whatever social class they belong, have no access to toilets and no toilet culture, so they answer nature’s call anywhere they please…

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  • Empty Promises And Selfish Governance

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu November 12, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    We can redefine the political and social system of our country by voting for credible and responsible politicians who have great respect for the concerns of fellow countrymen and women…

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  • That Controversy Over Dangerous Masts And Towers

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku November 11, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    The quarrel  between the Lagos State Government and  stakeholders, which  snowballed  into a  court case over the alleged  health  hazards and environmental unfriendliness of masts and towers may be  resolved …

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  • Speaking Truth to Power: When a Hero Comes along…

    by Olu Ojedokun November 10, 2008
    by Olu Ojedokun

    I hope we will never allow ourselves to be immune to the many factors, the numerous occurrences, moments, occasions and opportunities that allow narratives of inspiration to change the course …

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  • Were You Up For Obama?

    by Sheyi Oriade November 10, 2008
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Not since the regaining of liberty by Nelson Mandela and the displacement and replacement of minority rule by majority rule in South Africa, have I felt this exhilarated by the …

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  • Maryam Babangida’s Cha-Cha, Cha-Cha

    by Pius Adesanmi November 9, 2008
    by Pius Adesanmi

    The Babangida brand belongs in the ilk of Africa’s better forgotten peonage to domestic tyrants and internal colonizers. Why defile the Obama week by evoking one of the terrible names …

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  • Support Your Local Sheriff, The EFCC

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo November 9, 2008
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    The fight against corruption is not an easy fight, as I have observed and noted during my travel to Nigeria and interaction with the main players of the fight. The …

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  • An Open Letter to Governor Rotimi Amaechi

    by Dokubo Goodhead November 9, 2008
    by Dokubo Goodhead

    A couple of weeks ago, you raised alarm over the request by certain persons in the state who wanted you to share the common wealth with them. Presumably, these were, …

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  • An Open Letter to Governor Rotimi Amaechi

    by Dokubo Goodhead November 9, 2008
    by Dokubo Goodhead

    A couple of weeks ago, you raised alarm over the request by certain persons in the state who wanted you to share the common wealth with them. Presumably, these were, …

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  • ‘Don’t expect green cards because of Obama’ – Dele Olojede, Pulitzer Award Winner

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku November 6, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Nigerians had already started to think that with Obama in the White House, visa problems don end, aid will come pouring in, and Green Cards will flood our streets…

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