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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
  • This Balogun of Owu, This President, This Obasanjo

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 21, 2004
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    This president should be told, for his own good and for the good of the nation, that he must change his ways…

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  • The Wasteful Spending Habit of a Nigerian State Governor

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 13, 2004
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Shehu Shagari’s book is not what is vexing me; what is worrisome is the fact that successive state and federal government in Nigeria have grown accustomed to doling out millions …

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  • Presidential Hopeful At A Disadvantage…

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide August 13, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Journalists asking Kerry to be more forthcoming about what he wants to do and how he wants to do it are indirectly helping to deflate Kerry‘s balloon, giving undue advantage …

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  • Voodoo Anambra, Voodoo Nigeria

    by Banjo Odutola August 10, 2004
    by Banjo Odutola

    Doctors seek the Shrines to conceive children; civil servants seek them for promotions; politicians for power; spinsters and housewives to find and retain husbands; professionals for success…

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  • Tony Anenih: An Analysis

    by Sylvester Fadal August 5, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    Politics as seen around the world is sometimes not an honorable man’s game. It is a dirty game…Anenih brings a new dimension to politics by reframing how the game is …

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  • Politics, Power and Government

    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq August 5, 2004
    by E. Terfa Ula-Lisa Esq

    Power, like an aphrodisiac, is intoxicating and addictive. Once you have had a taste of it, it becomes difficult for the ordinary person to let go…

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  • One Nation With Several Voices

    by Sylvester Fadal August 5, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    Nigerians should embrace each other both at home and in countries where we find ourselves. It will only lead us forward. We must set the example for others to follow…

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  • Is Nigeria Worth Dying For?

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 2, 2004
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Love, respect and loyalty are the primary ingredients for patriotism. Nigerians are devoid of these ingredients. Loyalty to the country takes a back seat to ethnicity…

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  • The Nigerian Image Project

    by Femi Olawole August 1, 2004
    by Femi Olawole

    Do we all have to meet personally with every one of our public officials to believe that they mean well for the nation?

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  • Giant Of Africa, My Foot

    by Patrick Okigbo August 1, 2004
    by Patrick Okigbo

    Before you pass judgment on me, let me quickly add that I have not given up on Nigeria, but I think it is time we woke up from this slumber …

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