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Nigeria’s Structural Violence – Beyond Religious Persecution

by Jude Obuseh

Alamiyeisegha and the Niger Delta Question

by Bayo Olupohunda September 7, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

Any hope that an individual holds the key to the quelling of the militancy and eventual resolution of the crisis in the Niger Delta is bound to fail…

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CNN God’s Warriors: The Intersection of Religion and Politics

by Bayo Olupohunda September 5, 2007
by Bayo Olupohunda

God’s Warriors, the documentary premiered by CNN last month, when viewed in the Nigerian context, provides some deep lessons on the relationship that exists among the faiths and the role religion has continued to play in our socio-political life…

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When The Flag Mattered

by Arukaino Umukoro September 5, 2007
by Arukaino Umukoro

Africa’s Fastest man, Olusoji Fasuba, carried the pains of many disgruntled Nigerian athletes when he refused to celebrate with the country’s flag in Algiers, raising fears of another star defection…

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Naira Redenomination: Winners and Losers

by Michael Oluwagbemi II September 5, 2007
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

In every Sabo and near transit centers are men and families who will lose their means of livelihood if Soludo had succeeded in making the naira convertible and strengthened its rate of conversion…

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EFCC and Indicted Ex-Governors

by Femi Sobowale September 5, 2007
by Femi Sobowale

To show the seriousness and sense of purpose required for the enormous responsibilities the EFCC is saddled with, it is expected that the job at hand is handled with utmost care…

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Militarization of the Niger Delta is a Threat to Peace

by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde September 5, 2007
by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

The excessive policing of the Niger Delta is clearly a threat to the region; and indeed the ongoing militarization of the region is not only a threat, it has the potential to further damage the delicate relationship between groups in the region…

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In Defence Of Obasanjo

by Max Siollun September 5, 2007
by Max Siollun

Nigerians may have become so accustomed to bad governance that they have blinded themselves to the positives of the last government…

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In Defence Of Obasanjo

by Max Siollun September 5, 2007
by Max Siollun

Nigerians may have become so accustomed to bad governance that they have blinded themselves to the positives of the last government…

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Nigeria And Her Perpetually Diminished Assembly

by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye September 5, 2007
by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

Any reader of this column would easily recall that in several essays here, I have never been able to contain my sorrow and deep pain over the quality of lawmakers we end up with each time…

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Before President Yar'Adua Celebrates…

by SOC Okenwa September 5, 2007
by SOC Okenwa

Much as one cannot afford to sing President Yar’Adua’s praise in a hurry, since it’s too early in the day to fully grasp his permanent take on power. The early signs are encouraging enough…

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Reforming The Nigerian Police Force: Where are we Getting it Wrong? (II)

by Churchill Okonkwo September 5, 2007
by Churchill Okonkwo

Knowing that the Nigerian police force is like an ugly woman with a bad character will help us better understand the urgent need to start reforms that work…

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