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2007: For The North To Succeed

By Paul Mamza

Events had passed under the bridge, massaging -egos were staged under some keen eyes and the basis of strength in diversity eroded at the altar of sic...

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The Nation's Budget and Implementation Debacle

By Bukky Olajide

culled from GUARDIAN, February 4, 2005A country’s budget is nothing but a guideline of the expected revenue, how and what to spend funds on.In this ...

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Africa and the Permanent Membership of the UN Security Council

INTRODUCTIONIt appears for all intents and purposes that two permanent veto-wielding seats will soon be open to Africa in the UN Security Council, and...

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The Fall of Politics In Nigeria

By Paul Mamza

Politics in Nigeria had suffered great under writings and blows through manipulations, opportunistic medleys and deafening undoing.  As the natio...

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Owners of Nigeria: Public Interest or Mischief? Rejoinder To Seyi Oduyela

By Jamilu Jikamshi,

One of the great boons of the information technology is that it makes the spread of knowledge and ideas instant and incredible. Today, the Internet ha...

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Breaking Ethnic Barriers

By Emeka Enejere

culled from GUARDIAN, January 31, 2005The state called Nigeria was created by British colonialism. it was built over a period of more than 50 years (1...

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IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

“All the world is a stage. All the men and women merely players. We have our exits and entrances, and one man in his time, plays many parts. His act...

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One in Five Africans Live in Nigeria - And Need Aid

By Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

This is a pivotal year for Africa; Britain has set up a Commission for Africa; the Make Poverty History coalition is campaigning for the poor in my co...

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The Imperative of An Untainted Judiciary

By Justice Samson Odemwingie Uwaifo

This is one special occasion I found difficulty in my choice as to what to say and how to begin. Then I remembered what a Justice of the United States...

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The NPRC and the PNC- Thoughts on the Opposing National Conferences

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

PROLOGUEAfter five long years of resisting the idea, President Olusegun Obasanjo has in his wisdom now finally assented to a talk of sorts – a “Na...

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