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In Nigeria, Things Fall Apart

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/26/opinion/26sun2.html?_r=1&oref=sloginculled from NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIALSunday March 26, 2006 When Presiden...

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Ngige, Uba And Obasanjo’s Moral Burden

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

People judge you by your actions, not your intentions.  You may have a heart of gold but so does a hardboiled egg – Good ReadingHere is a do-it...

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Why Obasanjo Wants Third Term

By Felix Ofou

culled from INDEPENDENT, March 22, 2006“You only have power over people so long as you don’t take everything from them. But, when you’ve robbed ...

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Census 2006 Counts Some Out Of Lagos Again

By Farouk Martins, Omo Aresa

On my way back to Nigeria some years ago, I was advised by a lady that I would not find a civilized person living in Lagos. Since I was hired by the F...

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Third-Term: An Attempt To Pilfer People's Will

By Ayo Fawibe

The hue and cry being raised over the authenticity of a third term plot by Obasanjo and his henchmen in the PDP should now be laid to rest, especially...

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Census: The Untold Story

By Tom Mbeke-Ekanem

culled from GUARDIAN, March 20, 2006Nigeria plans to conduct a head count to determine the actual population of the country on March 21 through March ...

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What Manner of Democracy Is This?

By Michael O. Oluwagbemi

Every dictator is an enemy of freedom, an opponent of law” Demosthenes (Orator 384-322)March 20, 2006When I see the headlines I cry for my country N...

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Memo To President Obasanjo

By Okey Ikechukwu

culled from GUARDIAN, March 19, 2006It is with a sense of responsibility that I invite Your Excellency's attention to some matters of urgent national ...

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Religion And The Obasanjo Administration

By G.A. Akinola

culled from GUARDIAN, March 19, 2006Nigeria's reputation as a deeply religious country is firmly established. A former head of state spends his retire...

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Who Did This To Kano?

By Jaafar S. Jaafar

Once upon a time, there lived a very rich woman. She had a spoilt son who was only 20. He was her first son. The parents loved and mollycoddled him. I...

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Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in NigeriaThe US and Nigeria signed a five-year $5.1B Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 19, 2025, to bo...

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