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Bakassi Belongs To Nigeria

By Wilfred I. Okoh

culled from THE SUN, August 14, 2006 The issue in the Bakassi territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon is not over the immense natural re...

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Bakassi Accord Under intensive UN mediation, Nigeria and Cameroon sign accord ending border dispute

By source: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=18825&Cr=cameroon&Cr1=nigeria

12 June 2006 – The presidents of Nigeria and Cameroon today signed an agreement settling a decades-old, sometimes violent, border dispute over the o...

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Back To The Trenches

By Godwin Agbroko

culled from THISDAY, November 14, 2005On the face of it, the dramatic formation of the Movement for the of Democracy (MDD) on the 7th of this month in...

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Backward Nigeria of the White Man’s Dream

By John Iteshi

One Paul valley writing in today’s (16th May, 2006) Independent glorifies the finance minister of Nigeria, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the woman who...

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BABANGIDA, CORRUPTION AND 2007: Tackling A Culture of Impunity

By Kolawole Olaniyan

culled from VANGUARD, Friday 13, 2004The investigation and prosecution of IBB for serious human rights violations, including massive corruption, will ...

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Beko Is Gone - But His Spirit Lives On! (A Personal Retrospection)

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD

INTRODUCTIONThis is the third ode to a fallen person that I have written in under 5 years:  one to Chief Bola Ige, assassinated in cold-blood in ...

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Barracks: The History behind those names - Parts 1 & 2

By Nowa Omoigui

In early September 2002, the Nigerian Minister of Defence, Lt. Gen. TY Danjuma (rtd) set up a Military Installation naming committee comprising Brig.-...

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Basking In The Light Of Democracy

By Pat Utomi

culled from GUARDIAN, May 30, 2006What a season to be celebrating Democracy Day. When Nigeria's two nations, its politicians and the citizenry got tog...

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Beyond The Third Term Hysteria

By M. O. Jolayemi

culled from THISDAY, April 10, 2006As a stakeholder in the entity called Nigeria, I am as worried as any other citizen about the goings-on in our poli...

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Behold, Terrible Times Ahead!

By Dele Sobowale

culled from VANGUARD of Saturday, September 20, 2003 If Nigeria Plc were a private or publicly owned company instead of a country, it would have ...

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Behold, Goje State!

By Kyallu M. Ashafa

Common democratic practice the world over is to separate as much as possible public and private life. The state is not treated as if it were a persona...

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Blaming The North While Excusing One Another

By Farouk Martins

Nigerians have to learn how to accomplish individual tasks before we can move forward as a Country. By blaming someone else, we relinquish responsibil...

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Bobby Traps Of The Confab

By Kunle Sanyaolu

culled from GUARDIAN, February 13, 2005Easily, it was a rigorous exercise for the Federal Attorney General and justice minister, Chief Akin Olujinmi t...

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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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BellView Flight 210 - Initial reflections

By Nowa Omoigui,

The BellView Boeing 737-2L9/Adv aircraft that crashed on October 22, 2005 at Lisa, Ifo Local Government in Ogun State, shortly after take-off in bad n...

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