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Divided We Have Fallen

By George Akume

culled from THISDAY, June 1, 2006The events of the last few years have brought home very forcefully, the consequences of our lack of unity and common ...

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The Miracle Of May 16 And The Awolowo's Curse

By Mohammed Haruna

culled from DAILY TRUST, June 1, 2006Early in 1985, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, probably Nigeria's most methodical and ideological politician, gav...

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EFCC: Between Perception And Reality

By Nuhu Ribadu

culled from THISDAY, May 31, 2006A few days ago the National Assembly opened debate on the amendment to the EFCC Establishment Act. A bill seeking to ...

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Basking In The Light Of Democracy

By Pat Utomi

culled from GUARDIAN, May 30, 2006What a season to be celebrating Democracy Day. When Nigeria's two nations, its politicians and the citizenry got tog...

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His Eyes On The Presidency

By Ademola Adegbamigbe

culled fron THE NEWS, May 30, 2006It was Ramadan in 2005, the month-long period when Muslims give up food, drink, smoking and sexual activity during t...

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Is Presidency The Issue?

By O. Igho Natufe

The rejection of the constitutional amendment bill by the National Assembly in mid May 2006 has ignited intense debate in Nigeria. While there is a un...

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Nigeria Faces The Future

By Olusegun Alebiosu

culled from GUARDIAN, May 30, 2006Singapore's Lee Kwan Yew in 1992 told an audience in Philippines "I do not believe that western democracy leads to d...

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On Nigerian Leadership

By Patrick Wilmot

While politicians fiddled about the third term in Abuja, hundreds of citizens burned in Lagos. No one knew how many died, their names, their circumsta...

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2006 Democracy Day Speech

Dear Fellow Nigerians,Seven years ago today we collectively took the decision to institutionalize democracy as our preferred mode of governance. As we...

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Nixonistic Obasanjoism

By Godwin Agbroko

culled from THISDAY, May 29, 2006The title of this piece is fashioned after a similar one by the late Mr. Andy Akporugo, the inimitable wordsmith of N...

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