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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

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by Jude Obuseh
  • Memories of Childhood

    by Zahra Mohammed July 16, 2007
    by Zahra Mohammed

    My growing years were spent amidst a crowd of relatives. At every point in my young life there was an uncle, aunt or cousin in residence. Some I remember with …

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  • Metaphor of the Beard

    by Ololade Adewuyi July 16, 2007
    by Ololade Adewuyi

    I remember growing up and wanting to have beard. At fifteen, all I ever dreamt of was having a face covered with hair. Why? Just so I could be respected …

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  • Promoting Indigenous Culture Through Television and Film: The South African Example For Nigeria

    by Jibril Sado July 16, 2007
    by Jibril Sado

    We must pay adequate attention to promoting our rich and diverse cultural experiences for the sake of our future…

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  • National Economic Reforms in Nigeria: Did the SMEs Sector Benefit?

    by Bell’ Ihua July 16, 2007
    by Bell’ Ihua

    In Nigeria today, from the benefit of hindsight, can it be said that the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises have now been accorded their due recognition in the economy compared to …

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  • Anywhere But Here

    by Chidi Jas Onyia July 16, 2007
    by Chidi Jas Onyia

    Two months ago in a flat in Festac town I met Calistus for the first time. A third year engineering student from University of Benin, we had similar tastes in music, films …

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  • Lessons From Margaret Hill

    by Nnaemeka Oruh July 16, 2007
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    We all stand in danger. The problem of tackling the wanton kidnapping of expatriates is not one that should be left for particular quarters to handle…

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  • Bizzare Stories a l'Ivoire

    by SOC Okenwa July 16, 2007
    by SOC Okenwa

    Africa being a land of more pain than gain, Cote D’Ivoire has had her fair share of gripping stories that continue to define Africa in the eyes of the wider world, …

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  • Showing Up For Your Life

    by Bolanle Shote July 16, 2007
    by Bolanle Shote

    Being exactly where you said you’ll be, when you said you’ll be there, that’s Showing Up for your life. If you can manage to do that, I seriously believe that …

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  • In Nigeria, Yar’Adua Reigns, Obasanjo Rules

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye July 16, 2007
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    At various formal and informal discussion points across the country, and on listserv and discussion boards on the cyberspace, Nigerians are not hiding their deep pain and frustration that the …

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  • Promoting SMEs Sector Development in Africa: Lessons from the “El-Rufai – Abuja Enterprise Agency” Model

    by Bell’ Ihua July 16, 2007
    by Bell’ Ihua

    The focus of this piece is to reflect on El-Rufai’s giant strides towards boosting and revamping the previously overlooked small to medium-sized enterprises sector within the Federal Capital Territory…

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