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  • Recent Terror Attacks on Belgium and the Rest of Us

    by Sam Kargbo March 31, 2016
    by Sam Kargbo

    Brussels, the Belgian capital was hit on Tuesday,22nd March, 2016,between 8 a.m and 9:10 a.m, by three explosions that killed 34 people and injured about 190. The first two explosions …

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  • Lessons of Easter

    by Sam Kargbo March 31, 2016
    by Sam Kargbo

    Easter is central to the Christian faith. Christians believe that Jesus Christ was crucified and died on a Cross on a Friday but rose from the dead and ascended to …

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  • Cognitive Therapy for Buhari’s Traducers

    by Sam Kargbo July 23, 2015
    by Sam Kargbo

    I hereby take the liberty to share with you excerpts of a lengthy interview I granted someone who, for the purpose of this page, I will simply refer to as …

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  • Issues in Assets Declarations by Public Officers

    by Sam Kargbo June 22, 2015
    by Sam Kargbo

    President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo are being held to their campaign promise to declare their assets in public. As I do not consider that call as useful as …

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  • Economists, Politicians and the Rest of Us

    by Sam Kargbo February 24, 2015
    by Sam Kargbo

    It was Austin Erhabor, a colleague of mine, who forwarded Charles Soludo’s article titled “Buhari vs. Jonathan: Beyond the Election” to my email. When I did not get back to …

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  • PDP and the Art of Mental Trickery

    by Sam Kargbo February 24, 2015
    by Sam Kargbo

    Anyone who has read the article, “Deciphering Karl Rove’s Playbook: Campaign Tactics and Response Strategies” by the trio of Art Silverblatt, Jane Squier Bruns and Gina Jensen would have made …

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  • A Postponement Unlikely to Reverse the Imperative Mood

    by Sam Kargbo February 24, 2015
    by Sam Kargbo

    It was Samuel Johnson–English poet, essayist, moralist, lexicographer and biographer – who said that few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Sundry other great minds have also emphasized the …

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  • Music, Musicians and the Music Industry in Nigeria

    by Sam Kargbo March 7, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    Music knows no country, race or creed, but gives to each according to his need. Music is the best of all art forms and luckily the easiest to acquire. It …

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  • A Season’s Toast For Bola Tinubu

    by Sam Kargbo January 29, 2006
    by Sam Kargbo

    From what Tinubu is doing with Lagos it is certain that he is a good manager, user, protector and projector of power. He exemplifies the generation of politicians that realize …

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