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  • Déjà Vu (2): The Wisdom Of Our Elders And Their Curses

    by Adebayo Adejare July 9, 2007
    by Adebayo Adejare

    Azikwe and Awolowo were the greatest leaders our Nation ever produced. Both deserved to lead the Nation for whose independence they had put their lives on line, but neither got the chance …

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  • Meeting A Hero

    by Ololade Adewuyi July 8, 2007
    by Ololade Adewuyi

    Dreams do come true. And no one has it happened to more than me. Here I was standing in a room packed full of seasoned diplomats, reputable public servants and …

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  • Why President Yar’Adua Should Cut Obasanjo Loose Now

    by Uche Nworah July 8, 2007
    by Uche Nworah

    The first rule of the political game is political survival. It is never over and the battle carries on for as long as one has in his possession the prized …

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  • Change of Times (Ecclesiastes 3)

    by SOC Okenwa July 8, 2007
    by SOC Okenwa

    A time has announced its arrival for President Umar Yar’Adua to be a hero or villain in our obscure search for a stable nationhood. The choice is wholly his!

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  • Yar’Adua, Our Puppet President: A Response to Reuben Abati

    by Michael Oluwagbemi II July 8, 2007
    by Michael Oluwagbemi II

    If Obasanjo or his cronies were to plan a military coup today with his scions in the barracks, and notifies Yar’Adua by cable, my bet is that Yar’Adua will simply …

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  • The State of Affairs In The Ijaw Nation (2)

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde July 6, 2007
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    It is not inconceivable that every Ijaw man and woman in Bayelsa State know of one or two sorry story to tell…real life stories of teenage girls engaged in partial …

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  • Disconnected From the Motherland

    by Patricia Daboh July 6, 2007
    by Patricia Daboh

    When I told African Americans who were my friends and co-workers, that I was engaged to my then fiancé, some of the first things they asked me is “Is he …

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  • Nigeria Must Go

    by Uche Nworah July 6, 2007
    by Uche Nworah

    You Nigerians are funny, so because oil has been discovered in Ghana, that is why you are rejoicing and getting ready to go to another man’s country…

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  • The State of Affairs In The Ijaw Nation

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde July 5, 2007
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    Again, of all the major groups in Nigeria, the Ijaw elite have, for the most part, been the least useful to their own people. And in fact, account of their …

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  • Remembering Our Own Soweto

    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi July 5, 2007
    by Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

    The real demarcation between Africa and the black man is no chain of mountains, no natural frontier, but a system of belief and ideas, which we call African civilization…

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