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Power sector: The watts that weren’t!

by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Envy of the World

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide January 26, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Today I am in the business of identifying some of the men and women that shape America with their brains and talents and the power of their pen. I simply …

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  • “I Really Do Love My Work” – The Genevieve Nnaji Interview

    by Sola Osofisan January 24, 2004
    by Sola Osofisan
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  • A Little Self-Honesty

    by Enitan Doherty-Mason January 23, 2004
    by Enitan Doherty-Mason

    So you have now been in America awhile. Your child is enrolled in the local public school. You are now employed and possibly enrolled in school with hopes of improving …

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  • Heritage Premieres in London

    by Ike Anya January 20, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    Asked why he has not ventured into the burgeoning home video market at the UK premiere of his new movie, veteran filmmaker Ladi Ladebo reveals that he “hates the idea …

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  • The Pros & Cons Of American Politics

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide January 20, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Every time I think about contemporary American Politics and her Hip-hop Culture, I see nothing but the efficacy of the American Constitution and the Rule of Law, Capitalism at its …

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  • Raphael Ige – A Death And A Bad Omen

    by Banjo Odutola January 20, 2004
    by Banjo Odutola

    As Mr. Ige’s body is set to commence its decay in the bowel of the earth, there remains the unresolved imbroglio between Governor Ngige and those who used the deceased …

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  • Atiku Abubakar May Well Be Our Best Choice In 2007

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide January 12, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Why must Nigeria continue to go along with ex-military leaders to guide our ship of State? More than 30 years of pure Military rule and 8 years of transitional para …

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  • Anambra State – A Reversed Renaissance?

    by Banjo Odutola January 12, 2004
    by Banjo Odutola

    So, what type of political intrigue does Anambra State define? Certainly not one that promotes democracy; its state governor is right in the warning that the political upheaval may subsume …

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  • Why America Has To Be Seen And Accepted As The New Canaan Or The Promised Land

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide January 12, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Even though, some people will tell you there is nothing better than home, my cumulative experience has shown me there can be a few places arguably better than home, and …

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  • Why We Must Succeed Wherever We Are

    by Enitan Doherty-Mason January 6, 2004
    by Enitan Doherty-Mason

    The case of Nigeria is deeply saddening because the nation is not being destroyed by a natural disaster or by a military invasion by outsiders, rather it is irrationally destroyed …

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