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Who Beats Corruption?

By Jeffrey Sachs

By strengthening civil society — through legal rights and long-term economic development — and instituting clear rules to ensure accountability, p...

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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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Who is General AO Ogomudia, Nigeria's New Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)?

By Nowa Omoigui

In response to the questions below:1. Is General Ogomudia the best officer Nigeria has ever produced since he is the first to attain non- political ra...

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Who Killed Adaka Boro?

By Hosiah Emmanuel

Isaac Jasper Boro was born to a Kaiama family in present day Bayelsa State of Nigeria, in 1938 and died in mysterious circumstances on May 16, 1968 wh...

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What President Obasanjo Can Do to Squelch the Third-Term Rumors

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTIONA few days ago, a newspaper in Nigeria reported that 30 out of Nigeria's 36 state governors were already "fixing" – allegedly for a vari...

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What Nigeria Lost By Abacha's Untimely Death Well-thought Out Provisions Of The 1995 Constitution

By Alex Ekwueme

I was an elected member of the 1994-1995 National Constitutional Conference, which sat exactly for one year (June 26 1994 -June 26 1995) and had reaso...

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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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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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What Manner of Dialogue?

culled from THIS DAY, January 16, 2005At last, the Federal Government appears to have succumbed to pressures on the need to have Nigerians debate thei...

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WHAT A COUNTRY - They Came, They Ruined, They Squandered

By Seyi Oduyela

 I am not at all surprised at the outcome of the hue and cry on the impeachment of Wabara. For those of us who know the operational system of the...

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WHAT A COUNTRY!

There is always something to say about my country Nigeria. Most of the time something negative. I am not a saddist, but it is just that these clowns c...

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We Need Credible Candidates to Have Credible Elections: the assertions and Claims by Buhari and Ojukwu

By Professor Omo Omoruyi

NIGERIANS DON’T LOSE ELECTION; THEY ARE ROBBED OF VICTORY      I resisted commenting on the claims by the defeated candidates at the ...

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We Must Fight With All Our Strength

By Abubakar Atiku

Address to members of the National Assembly opposed to the third term, Niger State Governor's Lodge, Abuja on Thursday April 6, 2006April 7, 2006Let m...

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We Haven't Seen Nothing Yet

By Yusuph Olaniyonu

culled from THISDAY, March 29, 2005My earlier plan was to leave the sleazy affair between some members of the National Assembly and the Federal Minist...

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Wait A Minute, Professor Soludo : - What Kind of “Corporate Responsibility Service” is This ? -

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTION I know obfuscation and disingenuity when I see them, and I see them CLEARLY in the admitted N50 million gift of the Central Bank of ...

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