The film is a gem. You must see it. If you have, you must watch it again. It’s the best film out of Nigeria ever and there are none of …
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After decades of missed opportunities, dashed hopes and unmet expectations, it is quite understandable that Nigerians in great numbers are now furiously angry and disappointed at what could have been…
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The visa process has been turned into a money spinner and a big scam to the detriment of poor Nigerians at the British High Commission…
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“Only those who can afford to pay for the services of mobile policemen who will guard them for the period of time they would stay at home venture to travel …
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Today, we have Yar’adua and it doesn’t seem like there is any form of government in place. Or am I blind and deaf? He got sworn in and he went into hibernation…
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Recent statements by President Yar’Adua sound promising and hopeful. But even if he means what he says, these are just the first steps in a thousand miles journey…
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Without allowing people to exercise their franchise during an election, then the definition of this type of government called Democracy has no meaning…
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A university remains a university no matter where it is located, even if it is in Enugwu-Ukwu or Ijebu Ode; its output should be evaluated against the outputs of other …
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A consortium of Nigerian intellectuals known as One Hundred Concerned Nigerians Abroad, have written a powerful letter to President George W. Bush of the United States, demanding that he end the …
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The crucial acts of recognizing our rights and standing up to speak out for oneself and for others anytime anywhere are qualities I have always felt are missing in a …