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  • Ibru, Soyinka, Maskin, Others Advocate Need for Human Capital Development In Nigeria

    by Uche Nworah May 2, 2008
    by Uche Nworah

    The need for government to introduce interventionist strategies aimed at developing human capital in Nigeria was the high point of discussions at the 2008 Oceanic Bank Global Leaders Forum…

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  • “Nigerian Journalists, where are your cameras?”

    by Victor Nwora Aghadi May 2, 2008
    by Victor Nwora Aghadi

    The sudden passing of one of the doyens of legal education and vast array of jurisprudence in Nigeria, Prof. Jadesola Akande came to me as a rude shock…

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  • Private Refineries? Never! Unless…

    by Les Leba April 30, 2008
    by Les Leba

    In the Nigerian context, newspapers do not enjoy greater intellectual respect than the Guardian, yet their editorial of the 24th April titled “The Proposed 2 Refineries” is a case in …

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  • How I Found God In The Dissecting Room

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi April 30, 2008
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    Having been drawn to the theories of evolution and the concept of humanism, I began to doubt the existence of God and believed more in the Big Bang Theory. The …

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  • Exorcising the Evil Curse of Oil Greed

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II April 30, 2008
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    Oil has retarded the ability of Nigerians of differing regions and differing talents to invest in far more rewarding activities other than angling for revenue allocations, graduating to become class …

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  • What Counts Most

    by Opeyemi Ajayi April 30, 2008
    by Opeyemi Ajayi

    Unfortunately for us in Africa, we do not value knowledge. We consume rather than produce. We buy rather than sell. We receive rather than give the reason for our poverty …

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  • Nigeria, Now's the Time to Start

    by Victor Nwora Aghadi April 30, 2008
    by Victor Nwora Aghadi

    Recovering a stolen car in Nigeria is no less insurmountable than arresting murderers. The system is simply not set up to work…

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  • The Gift Of Innocence

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi April 30, 2008
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    Chichi, my life is incomplete without you. Make haste, my princess and join the chariots that will ferry us out of this world into the courts of heaven…

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  • Our “Misdiagnosed” Healthcare System

    by Abiodun Ladepo April 28, 2008
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    I know too many Nigerian doctors, young and old, who come to the United States after being denied employment, pay raise or even promotion, take the requisite certifying Board examinations …

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  • Gani: Salute to Courage

    by Uche Ohia April 27, 2008
    by Uche Ohia

    Enigma, rebel, maverick, radical, eccentric, or nonconformist, it is not easy to find any one adjective that sufficiently describes Gani Fawehinmi…

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