In this piece, as a network of Nigerian public health professionals, we put forward our analyses of some of the issues that should be paramount in the health agenda for …
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The Nigerian people woke up on the 14th of April and met a different country and a determined leader who wanted to win elections by sheer coercion…
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On Sunday 15th April, 2007, Nigerians woke up to witness the worst shock of their lives. Professor Morris Iwu’s abracadabra had defied their wildest imagination…
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I shake my head and bemoan an opportunity lost. If anyone tells you an election took place on Saturday, call such an individual a bold faced liar…
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An Igbo Cannot Be Trusted As President: Nigeria's 419 Constitution. (5)
by Bode Eluyeraby Bode EluyeraIf we were really interested in building a strong, prosperous and united nation, we should be interested in choosing the best among us, irrespective of his tribe or origin…
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I hope that Habiba’s story returns power and dignity to those young girls, women, and boys who have had to live through a similar horrific experience…
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Nigeria has about 35% return on investment which is the highest in the world today. With this, there is room for small businesses to thrive and survive…
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Why do you think that it is only PDP that ‘rigged’ the elections? You can not blame only PDP and leave out the other political parties. They are all complaining …
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Nigeria's Primitive Elections: Where Are The Western Democracy Defenders?
by John Iteshiby John IteshiThe New York Times editorial, “Nigeria’s Imperiled Elections” published on 11th April 2007, clearly highlighted the open secret that most western media and their governments only moan about democracy when …
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The forces of darkness that are bent on holding Nigeria down are still at work as has been conclusively proved by last Saturday’s governorship and State Assembly elections…