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Trump Wakes Nigeria: Nigeria Remains Awake

by Promise Adiele

Anambra is about Igbo Failure

by John Iteshi October 22, 2006
by John Iteshi

Igbo individuals are least conscious in Nigeria about their group interests. Our people typically and traditionally think about their personal interest first…

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America Votes: Any Lessons For Nigeria?

by Uzoma Nduka October 22, 2006
by Uzoma Nduka

In my opinion, a good number of American voters are not well-informed. And they are gullible. Most American voters are traditionalists. They stick to their ancestral family party line and pattern of voting…

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Nigeria: The Monster In Our Midst

by Olorunshola Oso October 22, 2006
by Olorunshola Oso

While the hurricane of impeachment continues to blow hot in Plateau State and Anambra State, a lot of questions are yet to find answers…

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Ahonaruogho, Fashola and Kargbo: Icons of an Ivory Tower

by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku October 19, 2006
by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

If there is indeed any time and any moment in the life of any man to take up a lyre and compose a song of praise to God because of man, I think for me, this should be my finest hour…

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No Visible Alternative Leadership for 2007

by Oyeyemi Olodo October 19, 2006
by Oyeyemi Olodo

Whether you agree or not, many Nigerians in the Diaspora have been exposed to a much more intelligent political discourse…

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AIDS 2006 Toronto: A Nigerian Perspective

by Ike Anya October 18, 2006
by Ike Anya

The recently concluded XVI International AIDS Conference witnessed a strong Nigerian contingent of participants; perhaps not surprisingly considering the daunting statistic that 1 in every 4 sub-Saharan Africans is a Nigerian…

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Obasanjo, Beware The Ides Of March

by Uzoma Nduka October 18, 2006
by Uzoma Nduka

If Nigeria dies today and in this year of 2006, the only name that will be called for crucifixion is Obasanjo’s. If Nigeria heads towards extinction, Obasanjo will bear the blame…

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Time to Deliver? Musings from the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto

by Chikwe Ihekweazu October 18, 2006
by Chikwe Ihekweazu

In 10 years’ time Bill Gates might be remembered less for his role in the growth of information technology but for the public health issues he has chosen to dedicate the rest of his life to…

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Successful and Proud Of It: A Response to Sabella Abidde

by Cynthia Okodede October 17, 2006
by Cynthia Okodede

For years I prayed that the day would come when I would be considered successful. I envied the rich and famous and viewed them as successful. I held steady to my jobs as daytime Dog Catcher and nighttime Private Bodyguard…

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EFCC: The Next Level

by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq October 17, 2006
by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

Much has been written about the selective investigation & prosecution of the EFCC. Some have openly canvassed that Ribadu is a tool in the hand of the current President being used vindictively against the enemies of President Obasanjo…

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Anarchy and the Rule of Law in Ekiti and Plateau

by Michael Oluwagbemi II October 17, 2006
by Michael Oluwagbemi II

Events of the past few weeks in my home state of Ekiti and the Middle Belt state of Plateau have been nothing short of alarming…

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