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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

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  • INEC Acted Constitutionally

    by Paul I. Adujie April 8, 2007
    by Paul I. Adujie

    It is now settled law. INEC has the authority, through the Electoral Act and the Constitution of Nigeria, to determine who qualifies as a candidate for elections in Nigeria…

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  • When A Woman Makes The First Move…

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku April 8, 2007
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    It does not happen in Lagos everyday like it does in other parts of the world, where it is perfectly normal if a lady makes the first move…

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  • Tricks Of The Trade!

    by Benedicta Onyero Droese April 6, 2007
    by Benedicta Onyero Droese

    Somewhere on the other side of Alligator Alley, a Dodge Dealership had Minivans for sale at a “too good to be true” price. There was no time to waste! I …

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  • A Giant Goes To The Polls

    by Ololade Adewuyi April 4, 2007
    by Ololade Adewuyi

    In a few days, Nigeria, Africa’s most populated country and sub Saharan Africa’s second largest economy, will go to the polls in elections that are hoped will mark the country’s …

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  • Nigeria's 419 Constitution 3: Bakassi, Obasanjo's Sacrificial Lamb to The West

    by Bode Eluyera April 4, 2007
    by Bode Eluyera

    Can’t you see that after unjustly incarcerating Dokubo for years, the federal government is now negotiating with him “on his own terms.” What this means is that the federal government …

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  • Nigeria's 419 Constitution 3: Bakassi, Obasanjo's Sacrificial Lamb to The West

    by Bode Eluyera April 4, 2007
    by Bode Eluyera

    Can’t you see that after unjustly incarcerating Dokubo for years, the federal government is now negotiating with him “on his own terms.” What this means is that the federal government …

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  • A New Nigeria Free From Cultism…Do We Have Hope?

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi April 4, 2007
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    We cannot call ourselves strong men, if the next Nigerian elections are rigged before our very eyes. We must begin to perceive Africa with a new eye as a continent …

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  • A New Nigeria Free From Cultism…Do We Have Hope?

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi April 4, 2007
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    We cannot call ourselves strong men, if the next Nigerian elections are rigged before our very eyes. We must begin to perceive Africa with a new eye as a continent …

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  • My Biggest Secret

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku April 4, 2007
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    My father had been diabetic and because he was not particularly a man of some means, the disease wore him out. My father became paralyzed losing the use of most …

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  • What Have You Done Lately For Democracy In Nigeria? (3)

    by Bode Eluyera April 4, 2007
    by Bode Eluyera

    I have no doubt in my mind that Utomi is the “Messiah” for Nigeria today. Undoubtedly, his presidency will benefit all…

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