Why is our nation, home to brilliant minds, rich traditions, rich in natural and mineral resources and centuries of wisdom, withering in poverty while most other nations rapidly move ahead …
Akintokunbo A Adejumo
Akintokunbo A Adejumo
Akintokunbo Adejumo, a social and political commentator on Nigerian issues, lives and works in London, UK. He is a graduate of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1979) and University of Manitoba, Canada (1985). He also writes on topical issues for iNigerian.com and other newspapers and internet media including Nigeriaworld, Nigeria Today Online, Washington Nigerian Times, Wise News Today, etc.
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I have written in previous articles that I firmly believe that our leaders hate us, else for example, what reason would a single person decide to steal billions of Naira …
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I have written in previous articles that I firmly believe that our leaders hate us, else for example, what reason would a single person decide to steal billions of Naira …
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To say that the country called Nigeria is a conundrum is a gross understatement. To both its people and foreigners, it is a country that is, in its extremity, baffling, …
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To say that the country called Nigeria is a conundrum is a gross understatement. To both its people and foreigners, it is a country that is, in its extremity, baffling, …
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To say that the country called Nigeria is a conundrum is a gross understatement. To both its people and foreigners, it is a country that is, in its extremity, baffling, …
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Yes, our leaders have always been looters. They are utterly unsympathetic, selfish, greedy, diabolical and morally bankrupt…
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Yes, our leaders have always been looters. They are utterly unsympathetic, selfish, greedy, diabolical and morally bankrupt…
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We should put issues in perspective and be a bit more realistic and impartial, at least as far as Democracy, Nigerian-style is concerned…
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We should put issues in perspective and be a bit more realistic and impartial, at least as far as Democracy, Nigerian-style is concerned…
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In a way, I can not help but have some sympathy for the men and women of the Nigeria Police Force. They work very long hours. They are very poorly and …
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In a way, I can not help but have some sympathy for the men and women of the Nigeria Police Force. They work very long hours. They are very poorly and …
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There may be trouble ahead, but we should still be hopeful and optimistic for Yar’Adua’s new government…
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I do not often find myself defending any article that I write, but following the feedback and many comments that I have received after writing the article “The Illusions and …
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After almost 50 years of independence, and travelling to all places to acquire knowledge, education, experience, wealth, renown, etc, let us start translating all these virtues into progress and development …
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After almost 50 years of independence, and travelling to all places to acquire knowledge, education, experience, wealth, renown, etc, let us start translating all these virtues into progress and development …