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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

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  • Nigeria, Where Is Thy Sense Of Outrage?

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II March 20, 2008
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    Nigeria is at crossroads; the year 2008 will not be remembered for the grievous actions of her leaders, but for the continued intolerable inaction of her citizens…

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  • Building Nigerian, Brazilian Heritage With Architecture

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku March 20, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    ‘My great-grand parents were taken to Brazil during the slave trade. Today, my family house in Brazil is Abule-Bamgbose in Bambgose Street in Salvador, Bahia. My cousins live there. Brazilians …

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  • Mobil’s Oily Battle Over Intellectual Property Rights

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku March 19, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    The eight-year long battle between Commandclem Nigeria Limited and Mobil Producing Nigeria Limited, over ownership of patent and intellectual rights to a chemical invention for offshore drilling seems in sight…

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  • Governor Eliot Spitzer: A Setup or Self-Destruction?

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde March 19, 2008
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Aesop was a Greek fabulist who had intoned “we often give our enemies the means of our own destruction.” For reasons best known to him and him alone, Spitzer offered …

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  • Smuggling In Idi-Iroko, A Way Of Life

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku March 18, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    ‘’Everything you call illegitimate is legitimate here in Idi-Iroko’’, a source who did not want to be named insists. According to him, what takes place in Idi-Iroko is a mere …

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  • Options For Nigeria’s Political Development

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 18, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    As far as human nature is concerned, one cannot foist on a disunited people, an assumed consensual marriage of convenience that is devoid of any of love and respect. This …

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  • Options For Nigeria’s Political Development

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 18, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    As far as human nature is concerned, one cannot foist on a disunited people, an assumed consensual marriage of convenience that is devoid of any of love and respect. This …

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  • The Nightmare Rules!

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku March 18, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Nobody can tell if Samuel Peter’s parents peered into a crystal ball before they named him Okon (nightmare). For the boxer known worldwide as the ‘Nigerian nightmare’ beat the living …

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  • After The Nations’ Cup

    by Arukaino Umukoro March 18, 2008
    by Arukaino Umukoro

    The waiting game continues for Nigerian football. Once, again, the once revered Super Eagles couldn’t even fly in the African Cup of Nations. So much for naming big African teams …

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  • On The Osun Forensic Controversy

    by Peter Claver Oparah March 18, 2008
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    What is happening with the forensic question in Osun State currently shows that this country needs to make haste to sanitize both the electoral process and the judiciary or else …

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