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Osun: A cause for concern!

by Abiodun Komolafe

Osun LGs: ‘Yes/No’ and the ‘Sit-at-Home’ Conundrum

by Abiodun Komolafe

Olajumoke Ale: Tribute To A Life Of Service And Wisdom

by Abiodun Komolafe
  • Interview with Obi Okaku, Nigerian Hotel Consultant in Germany

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku November 2, 2008
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    My ex-German wife did not want children. According to her, she had sterilized herself before we met and her 13-year old cats were better alternatives to having children…

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  • Interview With Prof. Venâncio Massingue, The Mozambican Minister Of Science And Technology

    by Bemgba Nyakuma November 2, 2008
    by Bemgba Nyakuma

    A wise man, an African maxim declares, is one who knows proverbs and can reconcile difficulties using them. A trained engineer, Prof. Venâncio Massingue believes that “There is no single …

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  • The Ndi-igbo I Know And Osuji’s Hypotheses (2)

    by Ephraim Adinlofu November 2, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    The Igbos, according to Osuji are “selfish and greedy”. These are symptoms of the cankerworm called neo-colonial capitalism and capitalist practices…

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  • The Ndi-igbo I Know And Osuji’s Hypotheses

    by Ephraim Adinlofu November 2, 2008
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    The Igbos, according to Osuji are “selfish and greedy”. These are symptoms of the cankerworm called neo-colonial capitalism and capitalist practices…

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  • Segun Adeniyi’s Roforofo Conversation with his Conscience

    by Pius Adesanmi November 2, 2008
    by Pius Adesanmi

    Mr. Conscience, you are allowing yourself to be used by those foolish diasporic Nigerians who are writing me open letters. They more than deserve the spanking they got from Pat …

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  • Roses from the Concrete

    by Nnaemeka Oruh November 2, 2008
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    It is our duty to at all times express our support to those of our children who manage to occasion grand exploits despite the inhibitions inherent in our society…

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  • Essay: Sustainable Energy

    by Bemgba Nyakuma November 2, 2008
    by Bemgba Nyakuma

    The Stone Age, Sheikh Zaki Yamani once said, came to an end, not because we had a lack of stones. The former Saudi Oil Minister was referring to the now …

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  • Post Consolidation: How Safe Are Nigerian Banks?

    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu November 2, 2008
    by L.Chinedu Arizona-Ogwu

    Individual bank failures are expected to continue and the number may even rise. Yet, what is of utmost importance to the banking system is that confidence in it be maintained…

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  • A Contrarian Confronts Obama

    by Taju Tijani October 31, 2008
    by Taju Tijani

    There have been year long adulation and euphoric overindulgence for an Obama presidency. These have been calibrated in many ways. Media houses, political pundits, housewives, students, black Africans have all …

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  • Critical Times, Revolutionary Times (2)

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai October 31, 2008
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    I read Dr. Tunji Braithwaite’s treatise on the need for revolution in Nigeria. I propose, in this essay, provoked by his thoughts, to take national and global views on the …

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