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Osun: A cause for concern!

by Abiodun Komolafe

Osun LGs: ‘Yes/No’ and the ‘Sit-at-Home’ Conundrum

by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Buying a House in America: When Lenders Compete, Home Buyers Win?

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide June 27, 2005
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    If you have tenants, don’t rely on whatever rents they are going to pay you as your only source of paying your mortgage because you will be disappointed. Eight out …

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  • Celebrating The Nigerian Political Amazons

    by Femi Olawole June 27, 2005
    by Femi Olawole

    The women in Nigerian politics have come a long way.  Theirs has been a very thorny and torturous journey through a very narrow and murky path in the nation’s political …

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  • Essays From Exile: The Skid Screed

    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi) June 27, 2005
    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi)

    The West must learn a lesson that my American bank knows too well and it is this: When you give a military junta a loan, it is analogous to giving …

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  • Lagos State LG Funds: Waiting for the Apology

    by Churchill Okonkwo June 27, 2005
    by Churchill Okonkwo

    Imagine a ship at sea that is in trouble. The lights keep going out. The engine is faltering. The rudder is unreliable. The first mate is drunk. The crew is …

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  • The Roar of A Lame Lion (2)

    by Segun Akinyode June 27, 2005
    by Segun Akinyode

    Corruption a la Nigeria is a reactive phenomenon.  It is a crime perpetuated out of the need to survive in the moment and reserve enough for the dicey future.  It …

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  • The Roar of A Lame Lion (1)

    by Segun Akinyode June 27, 2005
    by Segun Akinyode

    Corruption a la Nigeria is a reactive phenomenon.  It is a crime perpetuated out of the need to survive in the moment and reserve enough for the dicey future.  It …

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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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  • 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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