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  • Rise Of Illiberal Democracy In Nigeria

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin October 21, 2003
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    The democratic practice that has become popular in Nigeria is one in which our elected government who claim to represent the people steadily encroach on the powers and rights of …

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  • Attitudinal Change For National Development

    by Adewale Dada October 20, 2003
    by Adewale Dada

    It is true that the developed nations have better standards of living, which may cause many Nigerians to emigrate in search of greener pastures; but all Nigerians must realize that …

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  • Nasir El-Rufai – The Obituary of a Political Neophyte

    by Banjo Odutola October 20, 2003
    by Banjo Odutola

    This minister has the combined benefits of time and youth to retract his political steps; change direction from being a bull in a china shop and appreciate that in politics, …

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  • Ijaws and Ijawnation: What are Our Goals and Destiny?

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde October 20, 2003
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Where do the Ijaws belong? Where do we belong? What is our destiny? Why do we remain part of a republic that treats us like a broken piece of glass? …

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  • Obasanjo: The Lord Of The Jungle

    by Banjo Odutola October 14, 2003
    by Banjo Odutola

    In plain language, Obasanjo's moral standing is beginning to be dented. And, to consider that this is the same man, who came from prison to praise and from praise to …

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  • My Diversified American Life

    by Ken Ike Okere October 13, 2003
    by Ken Ike Okere

    I may cross the seven rivers and seven seas and traverse the highest mountains. At heart, I'll always be a simple country boy who loves moonlight folktales and McDonalds' fries….

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  • In the Footsteps of Achebe: Enter Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Nigeria’s Newest Literary Voice

    by Ike Anya October 10, 2003
    by Ike Anya

    Do NOT copy John Grisham. And as you write a story, imagine that your parents and uncles and aunties and relatives will NEVER read it. You are more likely to …

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  • El Rufai's Bribery Allegation: A Rush to Judgment

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde October 10, 2003
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Tafa Balogun was accused of corruption and of extorting some government functionaries. Whatever became of those allegations? What happened to the vice president after being accused of illegally amassing real …

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  • Oshodi: Mud And Muck, After Rain

    by Tope Adeboboye October 10, 2003
    by Tope Adeboboye

    Don’t allow your wife to take what rightly belongs to you to another man. Come and pick up an envelope…

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  • Amina Lawal Freed: Whose Justice, Whose Victory?

    by Osita Okoroafor October 7, 2003
    by Osita Okoroafor

    In the aftermath of the Supreme Court verdict to free Amina Lawal, the chest thumping began and personalities and groups claimed her acquittal was a victory for themselves and their …

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