For those born and still living in the Diaspora, its not too late. You can still retrace your steps and seek the land of your parent’s birth. Even if it’s just …
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In marrying my Nigerian husband, I find that I, an African American woman, have taken on the entire country’s fight as well. I mean I am called on, through thoughtless …
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The Nigerian Shame In London II: ‘Kongi’ Soap Doesn’t Wash Off Shame
by Dele Oluwoleby Dele OluwoleThe BBC got so much commendation each time they exposed bad Nigerians, hence so much search light is placed on us. Because of the recent development it has become a …
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The Nigerian Shame In London II: ‘Kongi’ Soap Doesn’t Wash Off Shame
by Dele Oluwoleby Dele OluwoleThe BBC got so much commendation each time they exposed bad Nigerians, hence so much search light is placed on us. Because of the recent development it has become a …
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Almost from the time he became the governor of the state, he was despised by a segment of the populace. It was assumed that time would heal whatever wound and …
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Why Do Diasporas Exist?How Are Diasporas Beneficial to Homelands?How Fare Nigeria, Compared with other Homelands?What Can Diaspora Nigerians Learn from other “matured” Diasporas?
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Our problem is not just with learning to live the democratic way of life. Democracy is not the answer to all our national travails though it is the magic wand …
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The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by all means and purpose is a constitutional mimic of its American counterpart because it serves no practical constitutional purpose. In short, …
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With only a few days to the handover to a new government, we are still hearing belligerent and disgruntled voices threatening brimstone and fire, some very unpatriotic elements calling for …
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It is sad that as Obasanjo prepares to quit power in a week’s time, feelings of disappointment, if not betrayal, tend to eclipse what ought to be Nigeria’s day in …