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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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  • 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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  • The Ides of Rice

    by Uche Ohia May 11, 2008
    by Uche Ohia

    I am not a soothsayer but if I were asked to say something, anything, to the present government in Nigeria, I would say: Beware of the Ides of Rice! Why?

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  • Pat Utomi’s Advice to President Yar’Adua is Flawed

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde May 11, 2008
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Wasn’t there a time in the history Nigeria when people were afraid of being branded thieves, when people guarded their reputation and family name with all their might, a time …

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  • Who is Afraid of a Revolution in Nigeria?

    by SOC Okenwa May 11, 2008
    by SOC Okenwa

    A recent social intellectual gathering in Lagos somewhat illustrated how some prominent progressive-minded Nigerians viewed the viability of a revolution as the only way of re-launching our hopes and dreams …

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  • One or the Other

    by Sefi Atta May 8, 2008
    by Sefi Atta

    I used to think that I was blessed to grow up in a family where I could celebrate both Christian and Moslem holidays and considered myself fortunate to have been …

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  • One or the Other

    by Sefi Atta May 8, 2008
    by Sefi Atta

    I used to think that I was blessed to grow up in a family where I could celebrate both Christian and Moslem holidays and considered myself fortunate to have been …

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  • I Bought a Book on Etiquette Today

    by Enitan Doherty-Mason May 8, 2008
    by Enitan Doherty-Mason

    Child worship and self advertisement among Nigerian parents are definitely on the rise while common sense and good manners are on the decline…

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  • By Their Looks, You Shall Know Them

    by Vera Ezimora May 8, 2008
    by Vera Ezimora

    Why do Nigerian women think they look good with bright blonde wigs and weaves?  A light skinned woman hardly looks good with a blonde weave, but a dark skinned woman …

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