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What Manner Of A Country?

By Michael Oluwagbemi II

Events of the past weeks in our country Nigeria have just been a little bit but comical. First we heard the hues and cries over the mystery constituti...

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THE MORAL COALITION AGAINST SELF-SUCCESSION

By JAMES DANJUMA CHOLOM

The greatest imaginable folly of all is to assume that you can insult and assault the collective intelligence of your fellow citizens. Such is the sic...

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OPERATION DECLARE YOUR ASSETS OR FORFEIT YOUR SURPLUS

By Farouk Martins

Please let us stop chasing the ghost, cut the chase and go after the individual surplus. Every Nigerian knows where the money is. We know there is eve...

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The Blair-Brown Partnership: A Lesson For Nigerian Politicians

By Danlami Alhassan Giwa

Anyone who had been chanced to watch Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain and his articulate Chancellor of the Exchequer, (Finance Minister), Mr. Gord...

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A Communiqué Issued At the End of a Civil Society Analysis of the Draft Constitution as submitted by the Government of Nigeria.

By National Political Reform Conference (NPRC)

Organised By the Civil Society Engagement Secretariat to the National Political Reform Conference (NPRC) Held At Chelsea Hotel, Abuja on the 10th of M...

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What We Owe, What We Are Doing About It

By Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Nigeria's external debt stands presently at $34 billion. About $28 billion or 85 per cent of the debt is owed to the Paris Club of 15 creditors nation...

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And We Call This Democracy ?

By Simon Kolawole

culled from THISDAY, May 08, 2005Two things – I’m angry and I’m sad. But that should not surprise me. There is no time I travel out of this coun...

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Is Nigeria Worth Dying For?

By Lambert Ubochi

When you look at the situation of things in the country, especially when the person is not part of the current economic setup, or in another words is ...

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Nigeria's Constitution And Militocracy

By Uchenna Osigwe

culled from GUARDIAN, May 08, 2005Those who are familiar with the documentary movie on Patrice Lumumba, first Congolese Prime Minister, would recall a...

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Traditional Rulers and Democracy

By Jide Oluwatobi

culled from PUNCH, May 08, 2005Apologists of traditional institutions are often eager to sing its praise and assert its relevance, even in a democracy...

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