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Nigeria’s Structural Violence – Beyond Religious Persecution

by Jude Obuseh

The Senate: Treading With Caution at 100

by Anselm Onochie September 24, 2007
by Anselm Onochie

It may be too early to pass an inclusive verdict on the performance of the present Senate but the emerging character is reassuring…

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Segun Adeniyi And E-Information Management

by Uche Nworah September 24, 2007
by Uche Nworah

Segun Adeniyi should consider assuming a pseudonym when next he is on any of the Nigerian media channels where he has been defending the government…

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Sexual Violence and Nigerian Women: Breaking the Silence

by Bayo Olupohunda September 20, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

Even though we are not in a state of war, Nigerian women, girls and babies are daily subjected to one form of bestiality or the other by deranged and psychopathic men who do not have a place in a civilized world…

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The Fall Of King Mourhino

by Uche Nworah September 20, 2007
by Uche Nworah

Mourhino made us feel like we could go to sleep even with our doors wide open, that nothing could happen to us since he was keeping watch…

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Making Lagos Roads Safe For Pedestrians

by Bayo Olupohunda September 20, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

The nature of Lagos roads is increasingly making it unsafe for pedestrians. You will be foolhardy to think that the pedestrian walks available, if there are any, are meant for you!

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Amnesty for Corrupt Government Officials in Nigeria

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde September 20, 2007
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

Amnesty for corrupt officials may sound silly and unconscionable. In fact, in so many ways, it is. But that is exactly why I am proposing it…

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Mediocrity Rules In The Ministry Of Justice

by Akintokunbo A Adejumo September 19, 2007
by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

When it seems that sanity and confidence in the Nigerian legal system is being restored after the atrocities of the Abacha years, and the uncertainties of the Obasanjo Administration, we are now regressing…

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Mediocrity Rules In The Ministry Of Justice

by Akintokunbo A Adejumo September 19, 2007
by Akintokunbo A Adejumo

When it seems that sanity and confidence in the Nigerian legal system is being restored after the atrocities of the Abacha years, and the uncertainties of the Obasanjo Administration, we are now regressing…

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Is Nigeria Safe From Terrorist Attack?

by Bayo Olupohunda September 18, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

Given the strategic importance of Nigeria as the fifth largest supplier of oil to the US and the sixth largest producer of the product in the world, how immune to terror attacks are we?

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Green Card and Other Realities

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde September 18, 2007
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

For the vast majority of Africans, no one told us the truth about how difficult, complex and discouraging life in this country can be. No one told of how America messes with people’s mind…

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Reforming Higher Education: Path to the Future (Part II)

by Michael Oluwagbemi II September 18, 2007
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

There must be logic to the reasons why we create and want universities. Universities are not made for everyone and that should be clear from the onset…

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