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Even If Ebonyi Has No Male Child

By John Iteshi

Most Nigerians would readily lavish praises on the governor of Ebonyi State, Dr. Sam Egwu of Ebonyi state because of the glowing pictures often presen...

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Igbo: Charting The Way Forward

By Olayinka Oyebode

culled from PUNCH, June 28, 2006The politics of the South-East people navigated towards a clearer destination on June 16, 2006 in Owerri, the Imo Stat...

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Let The Real Contenders Stand Up

By Olusegun Adeniyi

culled from THISDAY, June 8, 2006Citizens of United States, according to CNN Political Analyst Bill Schneider, choose their presidents like spoiled ki...

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Old Faces From The North Will Help South-South-East Win

By Farouk Martins

Old faces are no longer popular in the North or South, but as money bags and their guns. There is a dictum laid down by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe that Nigeri...

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The Choice Before Obasanjo

By Patrick Wilmot

culled from THISDAY, June 6, 2006The end of President Obasanjo's bid for a third term may be the beginning of genuine democracy in Nigeria. Many of th...

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The Candidates That Nigeria Needs For Her Democracy To Survive

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

 INTRODUCTION"It is wrong to ask who will rule.  The ability to vote a bad government out of office is enough.  That is democracy." - K...

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The President Nigeria Truly Deserves

By D. Akinsanya Juliuson

Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. This was said by John Acton, the famous historian. He did not go on to suggest that th...

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Gutter Politics of Kano: An Encounter with Adviser to the Governor

By Jaafar Jaafar

The soft night breeze zapped the humid atmosphere of the heatwave (tormenting the people of Kano) with its attendant coldness. The overhanging branche...

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The New US Imperial Grand Strategy

By John Bellamy Foster

source: http://www.monthlyreview.org/0606jbf.htmJune 3, 2006Imperialism is constant for capitalism. But it passes through various phases as the system...

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Counting The Costs Of The Third-Term Debacle

By Andrew Obinna Onyearu

On 16 May 2006, the Upper House of the legislature in Nigeria took the unprecedented and generally unexpected step of halting the debate on the contro...

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