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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
  • Andy Uba and the Hungry and Angry 'Gods'

    by SOC Okenwa May 16, 2008
    by SOC Okenwa

    History will yet prove that among those infamous men and women who ‘aided’ Obasanjo to defraud Nigeria for eight long years Andy Uba knew much more than any other…

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  • Distinguished Senator or Fugitive?

    by Uche Ohia May 16, 2008
    by Uche Ohia

    The members of the upper legislative house have been literally sitting on the horns of a dilemma since one of their number, Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello representing Ogun senatorial district, choose …

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  • Nigeria: Power Belongs To The Looters

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo May 15, 2008
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    In Nigeria, politics and government are like banks where money is kept, and thus it will continue to attract very smart, unsavoury and dishonest vagabonds, whose main aim in life …

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  • Speaking of Religion, Speaking of Women

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde May 14, 2008
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    I sometimes wonder if Nigerians didn’t “invent” religion, especially Christianity. On the exterior, they are more Catholic than the Pope, more pious than Vatican Saints…

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  • A Tale of Two Goodlucks: a Security Man and a Vice-President

    by Sheyi Oriade May 14, 2008
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Considering Dr. Goodluck’s remarkable political ascent to date, only a fool would wager against his further ascent. Dr. Goodluck is a man with good luck, even if he is not …

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  • As Yar’adua Sleeps On Duty, Let Nigerians Act

    by Peter Claver Oparah May 13, 2008
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    As I am writing, the nation is practically on its knees with nothing, absolutely nothing, but official stealing working in Nigeria. The roads are wearing desolate looks with the imminence …

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  • The Near “Great” Misadventure

    by Enitan Doherty-Mason May 13, 2008
    by Enitan Doherty-Mason

    The local police in Nigeria seems to have very little to offer in the way of help to those who have lost money to scams…

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  • N80b Rice Import: Solution Or Illusion To Food Shortage

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu May 13, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    The government’s Poverty Alleviation Programme has the stated goal of bringing food to hungry, poor Nigerians. So far, they have failed to do that…

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  • N80b Rice Import: Solution Or Illusion To Food Shortage

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu May 13, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    The government’s Poverty Alleviation Programme has the stated goal of bringing food to hungry, poor Nigerians. So far, they have failed to do that…

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  • Deception, Lies, Fraud And Farce: The State Of A Nation

    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo May 11, 2008
    by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

    “Why do you say that Nigeria has got no electricity? Isn’t that Lagos all lighted up? That’s a very beautiful sight, isn’t it?”

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