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Nigeria’s Structural Violence – Beyond Religious Persecution

by Jude Obuseh

Curbing Unethical Practices In Private Hospitals

by Bayo Olupohunda October 3, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

The neglect of the government owned health institutions became a blessing in disguise for the smart Alecs who took the opportunity to exploit the people while providing substandard services…

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To Develop, Nigeria Must Be Decentralized

by Michael Oluwagbemi II October 3, 2007
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

There is need for us to scratch beyond the surface to correctly diagnose the chronic disease that is rendering this immature forty seven years old giant impotent…

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Who Needs Etteh’s House?

by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye October 3, 2007
by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

What is clear is that Etteh and her supporters are blissfully unaware of the depth of public disaffection and resentment this scandal has attracted to the Speaker and her House…

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All Niger Delta Peoples’ Congress: Another Nonsense…Another Charade

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde October 3, 2007
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

What are the attendees going to talk about that a slightly educated Niger Deltan doesn’t already know? The solutions do not lie in the heavens or in the nicely-worded statements of policy wonks crossing the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean.

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Crimes, Courts And The Media

by Michael Ewetuga October 2, 2007
by Michael Ewetuga

When the media goes after the accused person, everyone in the defense team becomes the devil’s advocate. They are taunted by the public and forsaken by their friends and their families are made to carry a bag of guilt…

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Nigeria at 47: Education Sector at a Crossroad

by Bayo Olupohunda October 2, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

What is the goal of our education system? What values and national goal do we hope to achieve? What values do we also hope to inculcate in our youths through our educational system?

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My List of Things to do Today

by Benedicta Onyero Droese October 2, 2007
by Benedicta Onyero Droese

To all stay-at-home moms or dads, if your list bears any semblance to mine, don’t worry, be happy!

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Between Usman and Soludo

by Femi Sobowale September 30, 2007
by Femi Sobowale

It is expedient and desirable for the good of the country to avoid unnecessary diverse views about the country’s economic policies at this time…

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Promoting Internet Fraud through Music!

by Bayo Olupohunda September 30, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

Ordinarily, one should not be concerned when a musician is exhibiting his God given talent for humanity, more so when he can earn a living from his creative talent. However, questions must be asked when such talent is used negatively to corrupt the audience…

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Iran Gone Nuclear? Who Decides? Who is Afraid? Why? (II)

by Paul I. Adujie September 30, 2007
by Paul I. Adujie

After all the pre-war lies which were told by President Bush and his government before the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the current American government may soon start bombing Iran…

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A Naija Fan 4 Life!

by Felix-Abrahams Obi September 30, 2007
by Felix-Abrahams Obi

I can’t deny the fact that football has become a culture of its own. Business moguls are having boardroom fights just to buy over one premiership side or the other.

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