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Power sector: The watts that weren’t!

by Abiodun Komolafe

Death, the leveller of men!

by Abiodun Komolafe

Komolafe: Five years and a timeless memory

by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Electoral Reforms And Prospects For Unity In Nigeria's Fledgling Democracy

    by Adebayo Adejare June 27, 2005
    by Adebayo Adejare

    Those in power are always sensitive to avoid handing over political power to their avowed political enemies. Hence the deliberate subtle manipulation of both the process and the personnel to …

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  • Electoral Reforms And Prospects For Unity In Nigeria's Fledgling Democracy

    by Adebayo Adejare June 27, 2005
    by Adebayo Adejare

    Those in power are always sensitive to avoid handing over political power to their avowed political enemies. Hence the deliberate subtle manipulation of both the process and the personnel to …

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  • America Means Well For Nigeria; Oh Really?

    by Paul I. Adujie June 27, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    America has clearly set out to undermine Nigeria, to create instability and disintegration! Despite the adamant insistence by some Nigerians that the current American federal government means well for Nigeria …

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  • Real Leadership

    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq June 15, 2005
    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

    Students of leadership do not need to look much further in this generation for a leader; for I have found one in George W. Bush, the President of the United …

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  • Nollywood Personifies the Resilience and Ingenuity of the Nigerian, Says Sam Kargbo

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye June 15, 2005
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    Charles Taylor, former Liberian President, was very brutal and ruthless to Nigerians. He marked them out as his number one foes and acted in accordance with that hate mentality. But …

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  • Pride And Prejudice

    by Femi Olawole June 14, 2005
    by Femi Olawole

    For those in the West, negative projections on Africa serve a very veritable purpose.  In the United States, for instance, the homeless, the hungry and the poverty-stricken members of the …

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  • Of Debts, Disintegration and Friendships with Enemies?

    by Paul I. Adujie June 13, 2005
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Nigeria is not among the announced countries slated for debt relief or cancellations, and in large measure, this is what I accuse President Bush of, he did not want Nigerian debt …

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  • The Mandela Model And Vision Of Leadership

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide June 13, 2005
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    I cannot help but laugh when I hear Obasanjo and some of our leaders complain that our system of Justice is rather slow, and there is nothing they can do …

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  • Some June 12, For Sure!

    by Wale Adebanwi June 12, 2005
    by Wale Adebanwi

    June 12, 1993 was that almost impossible day in the horizon of a country that had been written off as a colonially-induced tragedy of the worst kind; a date that …

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  • Lobby: Between Nigeria and Britain

    by Segun Akinyode June 12, 2005
    by Segun Akinyode

    The word lobby is a notion commonly used among politicians or in political discourses. The process of actualizing lobby is conditioned by various local peculiarities in such a way that those …

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