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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 Problem with African Men

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde March 10, 2005
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    For the great majority of Africans in the Diaspora, we cannot go back home. Some are economic refugees, while others are shame-induced refugees. We cannot go back to a continent …

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  • The Constant Nip In The Bud

    by Alero Obianyor March 10, 2005
    by Alero Obianyor

    Lack of support for Nigerian citizens is yet one of the many reasons the smartest Nigerians are supporting the technological growth of Countries other than Nigeria…

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  • Life In America: Welcome To Fatherhood!

    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi) March 6, 2005
    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi)

    Seriously, young man, so now, you have a child you can call your own…? Hmmm… Let me ask you a deeply profound and intellectual question: WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?

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  • Why Have We Abandoned Honourable Haruna Yerima?

    by Toochi Uchendu March 6, 2005
    by Toochi Uchendu

    May I plead with President Obasanjo and all men of goodwill to prevail on the house to rescind its decision and recall Honorable Haruna Yerima with immediate effect…

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  • Black Stars Shine On A White Sky

    by Victor Ehikhamenor March 6, 2005
    by Victor Ehikhamenor

    Halle Berry…She can wear my father’s farm clothes and still look astonishing…If your wife or girlfriend caught you cheating with her in Colorado, she will give you a medal of …

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  • The Title Of My Book Is The Opposite Of Things Fall Apart

    by Wale Adebanwi March 6, 2005
    by Wale Adebanwi

    “Our country, like many others, has a long history of emotional violence and literature exposes this, because unlike the history books and the journals, literature chronicles emotions – Sefi Atta”

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  • The Title Of My Book Is The Opposite Of Things Fall Apart

    by Wale Adebanwi March 6, 2005
    by Wale Adebanwi

    “Our country, like many others, has a long history of emotional violence and literature exposes this, because unlike the history books and the journals, literature chronicles emotions – Sefi Atta”

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  • Ben Okri: A Rousing Bard

    by Segun Oguntola March 6, 2005
    by Segun Oguntola

    Ben Okri is one of those extant writers who aim to and do rouse social consciousness, impart knowledge; one of those writers whose work is of cosmic proportion…

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  • You Were The Genesis: An Open Letter To Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    by Nnaemeka Oruh March 6, 2005
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    I have lost hope in the generation that controls the affairs of Nigeria. A bright future for our country therefore resides in the formation and careful upbringing of a new …

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  • Those Comments On Nigeria By Baroness Chalker

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

    Why are Nigerians only at their eloquent best, when they are anti-Nigeria? When are Nigerians going to use their talents in praise, celebration and jubilation of their Nigerian-ness and of …

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