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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
  • Why Nigerians Cannot Pay International Prices for Oil

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II August 30, 2005
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    Leaving petrol prices in Nigeria to the whims and caprices of international spot market rate is leaving Nigerians vulnerable to the speculators on Wall Street and Main Street. In fact, …

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  • Is Obasanjo The Most Distinguished Egba Son?

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 30, 2005
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    General Obasanjo left office in 1979, not “voluntarily,” but at the nudging of the “Northern Power House.” They had just lost one of their own and they wanted back in …

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  • Why Do African Men Go Home to Marry?

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 27, 2005
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    The African male is perplexing. He can be enigmatic. He can be everything and sometimes, nothing. He can be sweet and loving and caring and benevolent and at the same …

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  • What Progress?

    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq August 27, 2005
    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

    We concede that there has been established some institutional framework to fight corruption, the question is, has it been effective?  Has it lived up to the promise that ‘there shall …

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  • Corruption And New Frontiers Of Press Freedom

    by Adebayo Adejare August 27, 2005
    by Adebayo Adejare

    The methods used by leadership to muzzle speech and cover up crimes against the state and individuals vary from regime to regime but it is in the military setting that …

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  • Oil Price Increase: Nigerians Are Angry – And Rightly Too

    by Churchill Okonkwo August 27, 2005
    by Churchill Okonkwo

    How will you explain to the poor Niger Delta woman that she has to pay more than she can earn (that is if she is earning a living) to buy …

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  • Beyond Baba Shege’s Homily To The Nigerian Actors' Guild

    by Nnaemeka Oruh August 27, 2005
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    Mr. Asiegbu, the Actors’ Guild president, should have told Obasanjo that every artistic production tries to adhere to social realism and thus until such a time that the situation in Nigeria …

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  • Persistent Conflicts: Curse of a Continent I

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II August 22, 2005
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    If anything can be determined as a permanent feature of living in or keeping up with Africa, it is the persistent cycle of wars, crisis and riots. Think about it, …

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  • Diplomatic Muscle

    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq August 22, 2005
    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

    It goes without saying that almost all countries that do business with Nigeria gain more in the relationship than Nigeria and as such would lose more from a break in …

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  • Nigerian Coin, Kobo, Becomes Kow-Bow?

    by Paul I. Adujie August 22, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Does anyone want to be Nigerian anymore? Why are too many Nigerians making so much effort to be everyone else, but Nigerian? Why are so many things Nigerian ceded to foreign …

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