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Death, the leveller of men!

by Abiodun Komolafe

Komolafe: Five years and a timeless memory

by Abiodun Komolafe

Still on Tinubu, Aregbesola and Oyetola

by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Sokoto Governor Has His Share of London

    by Jonathan Elendu and Sowore Omoyele October 6, 2005
    by Jonathan Elendu and Sowore Omoyele

    It would appear that Nigerians have come to expect their public officials to engage in corruption, profligacy and all kinds of public immorality. While we have been applauded for bringing these …

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  • Nigeria’s National Independence Day Celebrations, New York 2005

    by Paul I. Adujie October 6, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    After about ten years of attending Nigeria’s National Independence Day Parades in New York City, this year’s October 1st 2005 festivities were outstandingly the best yet!

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  • Where Is Nigeria's Senate President?

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye October 6, 2005
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    Lawlessness is the most effective ingredient for breeding ravenous monsters for any nation. In the same vein, it will take a real miracle, which is very rare in Nigeria, to …

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  • Alamieyeseigha, Asari-Dokubo and the Ijaw Narrative

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde October 6, 2005
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Alamieyeseigha dug the hole he currently finds himself in. The perception, whether real or not, is that he misappropriated funds. That he abused his power. That he engaged in all …

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  • Letter From London: Another October, More Khakistocracy

    by Ikhenemho Okomilo October 6, 2005
    by Ikhenemho Okomilo

    October holds memorable significance in my diary. It’s of course time of year to reflect on the state of our national journey since independence, which many of us still regard …

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  • Governor Of Bayelsa Can Appoint Ambassadors?

    by Paul I. Adujie October 6, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    The immunity clause in our constitution was clearly not intended to shield or protect a president, vice president, governor or deputy governor, if they engage in gross misconducts and criminalities, …

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  • Visiting Silverbird Cinema

    by Damola Awoyokun October 6, 2005
    by Damola Awoyokun

    The Silverbird cinema illustrates the beautiful generosity of the Bruce family’s progressive interest in conquering entertainment in Nigeria after night clubbing, beauty pageantry, concerts etc…

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  • Are You Worried That Your Kids Do Not Know Nigeria?

    by Simi Abohwo October 6, 2005
    by Simi Abohwo

    I am a 38 year old Nigerian living in the UK and bringing up two sons.  My sons were both born in the UK and one of the issues that …

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  • Biafra Is Dead, Buried And No More!

    by Paul I. Adujie October 5, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    The time has come to speak up, time for those of us who believe in one indivisible Nigeria as sacrosanct, time for us to raise awareness and perhaps raise alarm as …

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  • Money Laundering and Public Accountability

    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq September 29, 2005
    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

    The elitist practice of acquisition of homes abroad has become the norm among politicians in spite of the law against it and the devalued Naira cost.  It would not matter …

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