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Peter Rufai: Jaja From Opobo Who Defied The Odds

by Opeyemi Ajala, FCA

Atiku’s Earthquake Exit From PDP: Real Change Or Same Old Tricks?

by Jude Obuseh

Buhari’s Death: Celebration or Mourning?

by Promise Adiele
  • Nigeria And Nigerians: A World Of Disconnect And Discontentment

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde September 26, 2003
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    No one is going to rescue us from our burden. No one is going to free us. We know what to do to get out of the mess we are …

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  • Getting It Right

    by Adewale Dada September 24, 2003
    by Adewale Dada

    Our lives represent the greatest project of destiny, and if you must become who you desire to be, you must embark on a program of preparation to prevent frustration tomorrow…

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  • Media, Politics and Deliberative Process in Nigeria

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin September 24, 2003
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Over the years, Nigerian political parties and parliaments have sometimes proved to be the most discredited institutions, with low levels of trust from the electorates…

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  • Your 20 Naira Or Your Life?

    by Adewale Dada September 16, 2003
    by Adewale Dada

    I want to ask the men and women that stroll along the corridors of power in the various tiers of government, just one question: Are you all blind? I am …

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  • Censorship and Big Brother Africa

    by Toni Kan Onwordi September 16, 2003
    by Toni Kan Onwordi

    In the past one hundred and six days, Africans all over the continent, those who could afford cable tv subscriptions or a television set for those who caught the programme …

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  • America, Palestinians, And The State Of Israel

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde September 15, 2003
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    The state of Israel must know that by their treatment of the Palestinians, and by their supercilious treatment of all those who oppose and or criticize them – that God's …

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  • Charles Taylor – The Guest And His Host

    by Banjo Odutola August 26, 2003
    by Banjo Odutola

    Nigeria must resist not only the symbolism of harbouring Mr. Taylor in exile. As a nation, it is time to show leaders like him that not a single country would …

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  • Waiting For The Messiah!

    by Patrick Okigbo August 22, 2003
    by Patrick Okigbo

    Having been denied true leadership in recent times, many Nigerians will not be able to recognize one if they saw it. Any critical analysis of successive civilian and military Nigerian …

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  • Charles Taylor: A Sensible And Credible Decision

    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde August 18, 2003
    by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

    It is impossible to read, or hear about the track-records of Mr. Taylor and feel any sympathy or empathy toward, or for him. And if the allegations against him are …

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  • A Red Carpet For A Bloodied Warrior

    by Osita Okoroafor August 15, 2003
    by Osita Okoroafor

    Charles Taylor had nowhere to go except Nigeria, where criminals go unpunished; where the wronged get no justice. I believe his place should not be in the safe ensconce of …

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