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Middle East: When Will The Wars End?

by Abiodun Komolafe

Tola Adeniyi: A life of words and wisdom

by Abiodun Komolafe

Peter Obi: Nigeria’s Rare Chance to Heal and Unite

by Jude Obuseh
  • Fatally Attracted to a Best Friend's Wife

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi July 23, 2008
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    Understanding our emotions can go a long way to help in dealing with a lot of issues that crop up in our daily interactions with persons of the opposite sex …

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  • An Abject Abdication of Responsibility

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo July 23, 2008
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    Most of us who are offended by our wayward ways as a nation need to minimise the  analyses and come together in order to initiate something that will catalyse positive …

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  • Going Through the Immigration Process to Bring Your Nigerian Husband to America (Part II)

    by Patricia Daboh July 23, 2008
    by Patricia Daboh

    The immigration process is not for the “light of heart”, for it takes endurance, trust, faith in your spouse, and a thick shell to ward off the doubtful darts of …

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  • Britain, Hiss- Hiss- History, and the Ni- Ni- Niger Delta

    by Pius Adesanmi July 23, 2008
    by Pius Adesanmi

    It is one thing to live in the shadow of the Americans after the sun set on the Union Jack only to shine on the star spangled banner. How does …

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  • “Accountability” in Oyo State: A New Word in Alao-Akala’s Lexicon

    by Abiodun Ladepo July 23, 2008
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    What Alao-Akala is doing is steal enough money with which he can create his own niche, establish his own connections and power base, and buy up everybody who is for …

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  • The 4-Dimensional Development Of Jesus Christ

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi July 23, 2008
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    Our emotional confusion often arises from the conflict between who we are and how we want to be perceived by others. But there was no obvious disconnect between who Jesus …

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  • The Scent of Death

    by Dayo Akinwolemiwa July 22, 2008
    by Dayo Akinwolemiwa

    Death has a peculiar scent. In the business of saving lives, one ends up hanging around that scent quite a bit. It assaults your nostrils, clings to your clothing and …

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  • I Write To Process The World Gently – Sefi Atta In Conversation With Ike Anya (2)

    by Ike Anya July 22, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Ethnic stereotypes are absurd to me because I was raised in a part of Lagos that was unusual in the sense that almost all my friends and family had parents …

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  • I Write To Process The World Gently – Sefi Atta In Conversation With Ike Anya (1)

    by Ike Anya July 22, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Ethnic stereotypes are absurd to me because I was raised in a part of Lagos that was unusual in the sense that almost all my friends and family had parents …

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  • What Do Africans Owe Africa? (Part 2)

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde July 22, 2008
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    In a previous essay, I proposed five steps Africans must take in order to retake and save their continent from squalor, poverty and hopelessness. The primary aim of these essay …

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