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Osun: A cause for concern!

by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Abiodun Komolafe

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  • Iraq Sovereignty: A Questionable Liberation

    by Sylvester Fadal July 4, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    Without rushing to judgment, it is important that we take stock of our success and failures as it relates to Iraq. Have we truly triumphed in Iraq? Have we gained …

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  • Picador Africa: New Voice launched in London

    by Ike Anya July 4, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    It was a summer evening and the atrium soon filled with men clad in the almost obligatory linen suits, tan, blue, grey and green and women in jewel-coloured light summery …

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  • A Man Of Steel & Character

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide July 4, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    The only super power like Jesus was, in the Holy Trinity concept, had neither silver or gold nor military power. It had only two things, namely moral suasion and world …

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  • The Future is Orange

    by Ike Anya June 10, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    As the six authors posed for photographs holding their books, the magnitude of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's achievement struck me. She looked almost incongruous, out of place – this young black …

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  • Marriages Fading With The Sunset Among Nigerians In America

    by Sylvester Fadal June 10, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    How do these folks plan to spend their last years? Will they relish being without someone they can trust, rely on and/or possibly discuss memories with?

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  • I Have Nothing to Hide – Lagbaja

    by 'Jamin Ohwovoriole June 10, 2004
    by 'Jamin Ohwovoriole

    “The sax happens to be the instrument that is nearest to the human voice in that you can intone as the human voice will sing. You can growl, you can …

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  • Journey Home

    by Ike Anya June 10, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    When we landed in Lagos, the passengers applauded loudly, although it was unclear if it was the efficiency of the pilot, or the sheer relief of being back home that …

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  • Ronald Reagan: An Introspective

    by Sylvester Fadal June 10, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    He may have acted in true spirit in some cases, but in most others, his actions were questionable. To be called greatest, is to be impeccable in some specific ways …

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  • An Evening With Rageh Omaar, the BBC’s Scud Stud

    by Ike Anya June 10, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    The Iraqis knew, unlike many in the West that capturing Saddam was not the end, that more lay ahead…

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  • Campaigns Deadlier Than AIDS

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye June 10, 2004
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    I must tell you that if I decide today to organize a "Miss Erect Breast" or "Miss Nude Beauty" pageant, with a promise to pay about one million Naira as …

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