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Nihilism or Criticism?

By Akin Osuntokun

culled from GUARDIAN, November 1, 2004For some of us who believe in President Olusegun Obasanjo and this democratic dispensation there are days when o...

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NITDA’s Compliance With ICANN’s Memorandum of Understanding

By Femi Oyesanya

Today,  as I write, Nigerians that wish to register an Internet Domain Name under the .ng Top Level Domain assignment may not be able to do so,&n...

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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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Nnamdi Azikiwe & ML King As Dreamers, Doers Or Builders

By Nnamdi Azikiwe & ML King As Dreamers, Doers Or Builders

A controversial leader once renounced the tag of prophet. The days of dreams and prophecies are long gone. The time for action is now. The Ikemba of N...

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NNPC and Mr. President: Where is Our Subsidy?

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD

I.  IntroductionI spent much of Independence Day USA, July 4, rummaging through NNPC's website http://www.nnpc-nigeria.com/, and have taken an ex...

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No Basis For Atiku To Resign

By Duro Onabule

culled from THE SUN, April 14, 2006The seeming truce between the two belligerents or among their respective forces could only have been taken by the u...

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No Power Can Break Nigeria

By Farouk Martins

The days of direct colonialism are gone. It is now done with the help of those within, by way of neo-colonialism. If any of the contentious issues div...

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No Single Ethnic Group Can And Will Carry Nigeria

By Farouk Martins

A tree can not make a forest. Nigeria has to be carried by each and every Ethnic group in our Country for the sake of Africa, for the sake of blacks i...

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No To Another Term For Obasanjo

By 'Bunmi Olayiwola

President Olusegun Obasanjo penultimate week confirmed that he was under pressure from certain quarters to stay on in power beyond the May 29, 2007 ex...

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North in Nigeria: The Lost Values And The Political Issue

By Paul Mamza

This subject of discourse is very timely and critical in this our time, and it’s a paramount issue to be critically addressed in order to forestall ...

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North vs. South – Meddling in a National Score

By Michael O. Oluwagbemi

“In business, you don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate.”Chester L. KarrassI am often not an apt commentator on issues of tribali...

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Northerners Wake Up !!!

By Samuel Peter Aruwan

One is being challenged to say something, regarding the religious and ethnic crises that occurred almost frequently in Northern Nigeria since the retu...

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Not Yet Uhuru

By Tony Momoh

culled from VANGUARD, May 21, 2006I saw our erudite and inimitable Gani Fawehinmi, SAN, dramatizing how he was hopping all over his compound when some...

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Notice of Impeachment To DSP Alamieyeseigha, Governor of Bayelsa State

We the undersigned Honourable Members of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly hereby give you NOTICE that His Excellency CHIEF D. S. P. ALAMIEYESEIGHA ...

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MTN’s Power-Generating Issues

By Mobolaji Aluko

INTRODUCTION MTN recently stated that it currently has 670 GSM bases stations around Nigeria, that it generates 50 MW of power daily, consuming 1...

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