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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
  • The Orwellian Activists In Our Midst

    by Femi Olawole March 15, 2004
    by Femi Olawole

    Nigeria is like George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” where some few “smart” individuals will take advantage of the conditions and emotions of an impoverished people to feather their own nests…

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  • Essays From Exile: Digital World, Analog Planet

    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi) March 15, 2004
    by Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi)

    Hope rises out of Africa like fresh steam out of a piping hot bowl of rice and stew. I rise to salute the courageous men and women that toil in …

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  • The Okonjo-Iweala-Adeniji Scandal Stinks to the High Heavens!

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide March 15, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    Creating a special cadre of public servants like Obasanjo has done is not the way to go at all. The case can now be made that Obasanjo's declared intent to …

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  • On Being ‘Foreign’- (Huh To My Accent, Love My Kinky Hair)

    by Chinwe Uchendu March 15, 2004
    by Chinwe Uchendu

    Just do me one little favor…don’t make any assumptions about me, and I will accord you the same respect.

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  • Approaching Genocide: Did We Learn Nothing From Rwanda?

    by Oliver Mbamara March 15, 2004
    by Oliver Mbamara

    Some of the people in Africa and other third-world countries adopt brutal savagery as a means of making their point or establishing their reign but those of us who disapprove …

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  • The Best Way to Help Africa is to Leave it Alone

    by Ike Anya March 15, 2004
    by Ike Anya

    Africa should be left alone because the history of Western influence and intervention has been on the balance overwhelmingly negative, beginning with the missionaries who wanted to help the “poor, …

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  • Okonjo-Iweala-Adeniji Saga

    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide March 15, 2004
    by Dr. Wunmi Akintide

    I am sure that President Obasanjo, in his own mind, probably believed he was doing something praiseworthy and proper by his decision to offer Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the job of …

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  • Shell Cuts Proven Oil Reserves: Some Observations

    by Engobo Emeseh February 26, 2004
    by Engobo Emeseh

    The Nigerian government has never shied away from its responsibility to do whatever is necessary to protect revenue from oil. Anyone in doubt of this merely needs to recall or …

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  • We Have Quality Filmmakers – Fred Amata

    by Sola Osofisan February 23, 2004
    by Sola Osofisan

    Actor, Producer and director Fred Amata is of the well-known Amata show business family. One of the pioneers of the Nigerian movie industry, Fred is better known these days as …

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  • Why The NYSC Should Be Abolished Now

    by Sylvester Fadal February 23, 2004
    by Sylvester Fadal

    The cost of allowing the NYSC to remain far outweighs its benefits and a rapid, dramatic rule driven by the intent to create a model for future leaders, augmented with …

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