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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

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  • Could Orji Kalu Be An Agent Of The C.I.A.? (3)

    by Bode Eluyera July 29, 2007
    by Bode Eluyera

    What is most annoying, disappointing, incomprehensible and incredible to believe is the condemnation of the arrest of Kalu for embezzlement by the  Igbo Youth Congress…

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  • Days of Reckoning for Thieving Governors

    by Abiodun Ladepo July 26, 2007
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    Whether you like OBJ or not, the EFCC is one beautiful gift he gave to Nigerians. The Commission will not catch all thieves, but it will catch some and deter …

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  • Something About Some Things

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde July 26, 2007
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    There is always this grouse about African men not wanting to do whatever it is non-African women expect men to do in the bedroom, on the couch, or on the washing …

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  • Does Religion Necessarily Liberate?

    by Jibril Sado July 25, 2007
    by Jibril Sado

    I do spirituality but for a kaleidoscope of reasons I find religion confusing, confining, limiting, and in a lot of ways, contradictory…

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  • The Anini In Anenih

    by SOC Okenwa July 25, 2007
    by SOC Okenwa

    That Anenih understands the dynamics and mechanics of power is an understatement. That he is a political survivalist is a statement of fact. ‘Mr Fix It’ is ever in the news. …

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  • Tribal Stereotypes In Nigerian Comedy: The Calabar Example

    by Wilson Orhiunu July 25, 2007
    by Wilson Orhiunu

    While I am not a great fan of political correctness or censorship, I think the Calabar jokes have been pushed too far…

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  • Tribal Stereotypes In Nigerian Comedy: The Calabar Example

    by Wilson Orhiunu July 25, 2007
    by Wilson Orhiunu

    While I am not a great fan of political correctness or censorship, I think the Calabar jokes have been pushed too far…

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  • Nigerian, Heal Thyself

    by Zahra Mohammed July 25, 2007
    by Zahra Mohammed

    Every Nigerian is a physician, whether or not he or she went to medical school; we learn to diagnose ailments and self-medicate at an early age…

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  • The Alternative to Decriminalizing Corruption

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde July 25, 2007
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Younger generations may not know that there was a time in the history of Nigeria when we knew who the cheats and thieves and vagabonds and street urchins were. We …

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  • Keeping the Economy Strong

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi July 25, 2007
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    Mr. President, since your regime’s tax relief took effect, increased innovation and investment has created more than 7 million new jobs, and helped boost wages. This is of course a …

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