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Oyebanji: Knowledge, Development And Human Wellbeing

by Abiodun Komolafe

This Coalition Isn’t a Fairytale — It’s a Necessary Evil!

by Jude Obuseh

If This Is Hatred, Nigeria Needs More of It!” — The Rising...

by Jude Obuseh
  • Taming the Wise, Rich and Powerful of this World

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi February 25, 2009
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    The rich can often be brash and insensitive but God would want that to be toned down by the display of a sense of justice and fairness. And for the …

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  • A Tribute to Chief Segun Odebgami: “My Legacy to Nigeria”

    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi February 24, 2009
    by Sadiq A. Abdullahi

    I join my colleagues in the Nigerian sports community who have expressed deep joy and words of support to Chief Segun Odegbami, one of the most influential former national stars, …

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  • Reflections on “Serial Marriage” and “Polygyny”

    by Ephraim Adinlofu February 23, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    When I came into the UK about 8 years ago, advisers – and they are many, very cunning, comical Nigerians, full of filthy lies – told me that marriage here …

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  • War Child: A Novel by Bruce Cerew

    by Bemgba Nyakuma February 23, 2009
    by Bemgba Nyakuma

    War Child is a tale of humor and tragedy, courage and fear, hopelessness and anticipation, love and betrayal, hope and triumph…

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  • “Odabo o” Susanne Wenger, Adunni Olorisha

    by Dele A. Sonubi February 20, 2009
    by Dele A. Sonubi

    What can one say about the death of a woman who died at the age of 93? Can we say we are sad that she died? No. rather we shall …

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  • “Odabo o” Susanne Wenger, Adunni Olorisha

    by Dele A. Sonubi February 20, 2009
    by Dele A. Sonubi

    What can one say about the death of a woman who died at the age of 93? Can we say we are sad that she died? No. rather we shall …

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  • Does Little Miss Precious Trust Me?

    by Felix-Abrahams Obi February 20, 2009
    by Felix-Abrahams Obi

    I once heard in the mouth of a trusted friend that “expectation is the mother of all disappointments” and the lesson sank in well for I had reneged on an …

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  • Last Update from Bangladesh 5

    by Dele A. Sonubi February 20, 2009
    by Dele A. Sonubi

    I have completed my assignments here in the Islamic People’s republic of Bangladesh and I am ready to start coming home in matter of days. I wanted to speak with …

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  • Last Update from Bangladesh 5

    by Dele A. Sonubi February 20, 2009
    by Dele A. Sonubi

    I have completed my assignments here in the Islamic People’s republic of Bangladesh and I am ready to start coming home in matter of days. I wanted to speak with …

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  • Implementing The Nine Principles of a Sustainable Society: Can Nigerian Government Deliver?

    by Tayo Akeem Yusuf February 20, 2009
    by Tayo Akeem Yusuf

    Nigeria is one of the major sources of oil & gas related atmospheric pollution, which contribute significantly to global warming and also pose a threat to local ecology and public …

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