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The Urgency of an Emergency

by Abiodun Komolafe

Brewery Blunder? Soludo’s Controversial Claim Sparks Outrage!

by Jude Obuseh

Delta State: An Entity Rich In Funds, Poor In Progress!

by Jude Obuseh
  • The Perils of IVF and Surrogate Motherhood

    by Damola Awoyokun August 13, 2005
    by Damola Awoyokun

    Attention to IVF must not be allowed to foreclose other options open to combat infertility that would not turn the human origin to subject of vulgar determinism. Human life is …

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  • A Rejoinder To NewYork Times’ “Entrenched Epidemic: Wife-Beating in Africa”

    by Patrick Okigbo August 12, 2005
    by Patrick Okigbo

    By not exercising caution in your choice of stories and captions, you do your profession, the New York Times and the great majority of Americans who are ignorant of life …

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  • Reflections In A Mirror Offer Opportunity For Objectivity

    by Femi Olawole August 11, 2005
    by Femi Olawole

    Without doubt, the present high crime rate in Wilmington is having some adverse effects on the economic and social landscape of an otherwise beautiful city. The city fondly described as …

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  • The Electrolysis of Glendora Review

    by Damola Awoyokun August 11, 2005
    by Damola Awoyokun

    Since its inception in 1995, Glendora Review is reputed to be a permanent habitation for critical discourse, polemics, tough-minded, far-reaching criticism and a site for unconventional ideas on African arts …

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  • The Nigerian National Anthem And Flag

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide August 8, 2005
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    As long as the basic problems in Nigeria are not addressed, I see no compelling reason for any rational and well-meaning Nigerian leader to be taking our people on a wild goose …

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  • Third Slavery and Ways to Be Free

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II August 8, 2005
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    The first and most feasible option for African countries is sure as medicine but slow as death coming! It is simple- good governance, coupled with the strengthening of the democratic …

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  • Paul Mamza's Nigeria's Unsung Heroes Series

    by August 8, 2005
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    It is refreshingly different and a welcome relief to witness a Nigerian Public Intellectual of Paul Mamza’s stature discuss a Nigerian patriot, even though General Idiagbon is no longer with …

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  • Beautiful Nonsense

    by Churchill Okonkwo August 5, 2005
    by Churchill Okonkwo

    A housewife once believed she could tell if her husband was seeing another woman during the day by noticing the difference in the length of his tie on leaving in …

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  • Niger: The Shame of a Continent

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 3, 2005
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Niger is half the size of Texas but about twice the size of France. The country is bordered by Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Libya, Mali and Nigeria. Yet in …

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  • President Obasanjo in Spirit, Appearance and Substance

    by Paul I. Adujie August 3, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    I have actually seen a picture of President Obasanjo among presidents and prime ministers of other African countries, with President Obasanjo as the only one in African attires, resplendent, elegantly and …

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