The American dream is real for some, but it does not have to make them hypocrites…athletes, applause. I am watching the articulate young man speaking with passion on television, and …
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Recently some traders in a certain part of Nigeria marched through the streets, seeking the attention of the governor of their state. When they eventually got to the seat of …
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I will start this report by drawing copious excerpts from Ohaneze President, Nnia Nwodo’s speech last week in Umuahia, Abia State. Hear Nwodo; “Some months ago, I invited Nnamdi Kanu …
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I am watching a CNN reporter, broadcasting live from Lagos. His location is backdropped by modern buildings, modern cars and tarred roads. This is Lagos, a city in Nigeria, where …
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A few days ago I was rummaging through some national dailies. One of them, The Guardian of Nigeria, carried a very curious story on its front page. The news item …
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How can we get Nigeria right? It has been 57 years of turbulence. It has been five decades of uneasy peace and frustrated aspirations! How do we get Nigeria right? …
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The total darkness experienced by the passengers inbound Nigeria at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, recently was a national disgrace! President Buhari of the Federal Republic of Nigeria must …
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Wole Soyinka, that brave and brilliant Nigerian of unassailable integrity, wrote himself into immortality. In sequence of words upon brilliants words spanning reams upon veritable reams of paper, this Iroko …
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Nigeria is a place where we choose to believe that drug abuse/dependence is alien to our culture. The prevalence of drug abuse is actually very high in Nigeria and it …
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[Texas] “is no longer a mere geographical space”— John O’Sullivan, 1845 ‘[I]n my early youth,’ as a kid, two books I won in a competition brought some locations in America so close that I …