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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

by Abiodun Komolafe

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  • In Search Of A True Igbo National Attire

    by Uche Nworah February 25, 2008
    by Uche Nworah

    Sometimes the confusion arises as to what truly defines Igbo culture, take for instance clothes. What is indeed a true Igbo attire for the Igbo man and woman?

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  • Rail Modernization Project: Viewing The Collapse From The Lapses

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu February 25, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    The purported 25-year national plan for railway development initiated four years ago appears tardy and unrealistic and therefore should be scrapped. A proper decision must be taken on whether the …

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  • Rail Modernization Project: Viewing The Collapse From The Lapses

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu February 25, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    The purported 25-year national plan for railway development initiated four years ago appears tardy and unrealistic and therefore should be scrapped. A proper decision must be taken on whether the …

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  • Nollywood is a Revelation – Azubuike Erinugha

    by Sola Osofisan February 23, 2008
    by Sola Osofisan

    It is not uncommon to see Nigerians and Africans resident abroad flying back home to shoot a movie. This is just one of the great ripple effects of the Nollywood …

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  • Presidency: The Danger of Shagarinization

    by Priye Torulagha February 23, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    It is possible to predict prophetically the future direction of the Umaru Yar’Adua government by examining Shagari’s government because both are eerily similar in their creation, nature and style…

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  • Presidency: The Danger of Shagarinization

    by Priye Torulagha February 23, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    It is possible to predict prophetically the future direction of the Umaru Yar’Adua government by examining Shagari’s government because both are eerily similar in their creation, nature and style…

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  • A Tale Of Two Citizens: The Nigerian Unknown Woman And Mr. Governor

    by Teni Atalabi Osundeko February 23, 2008
    by Teni Atalabi Osundeko

    I urge fellow Nigerians to read the two narratives below and draw their own conclusions as to what manner of persons we have as our leaders in Nigeria…

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  • Economic Difficulty: Are Strangers Ruling Us?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu February 23, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Political, ethnic and even religious violence and to a certain extent organized crime, remain the strategic consideration and option for several relevant political gamblers in this country…

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  • Justice Ogebe and Justice at the Tribunal

    by SOC Okenwa February 23, 2008
    by SOC Okenwa

    At a time the Nigerian Judiciary in general is rising up to the occasion of doing justice to countless electoral injustices of April 2007 the whole world awaits the verdict …

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  • Are You A Proud Nigerian?

    by Opeyemi Ajayi February 19, 2008
    by Opeyemi Ajayi

    It amazes me when I hardly see the Nigerian flag which is supposed to be a symbol of our love for Nigeria everywhere…

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