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The Media In Nigeria - Part 2

By Seyi Oduyela

The Nigerian media has been credited for standing against the oppressive rule of the Military and was said to have been part of the struggle that remo...

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A Vice-President And His Governor-Friends

By Jonathan Manok

Given the increasing enthusiasm as to who succeeded President Obasanjo in 2007, analysts and prediction experts are having a busy moment examining the...

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The "Golden Age" of Cassava

By Victor Oshisada

culled from GUARDIAN, August 17, 2005Food! Apart from the air which man breathes in and out, food is one of the three basic necessities of life. This ...

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The Death of A Sense of Outrage

By Pat Utomi

culled from GUARDIAN, August 17, 2005Many years ago I made a commitment, part of relief for the debt I owed a society that helped me discover myself. ...

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Atiku And The Anti-Corruption War

By Tola Alice Ogundoyin

Nigeria between 1984 and 1999 was ruled by a succession of corrupt generals who brought the country to its knees internally and made her a pariah stat...

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Nigeria Central The Middle Belt, Glue Of The Nation

By Chimaroke Nnamani, Governor of Enugu State

2005 edition of the public lecture series of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Plateau State Council, in conjunction with Africa Republic Founda...

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Task Before Tax Administrators

By Ifueko Omoigui

In my view, there are at least four principles that should guide true fiscal federalism. The first is that each federating unit continues to be as aut...

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Igbo And The Presidency

By Friday Ndubuisi

culled from GUARDIAN, August 14, 2005Dilibe Onyeama's piece "The Mirage of Igbo presidency" in The Guardian of July 10 2005 was an outstanding contrib...

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Life Without Debt

By Peter Alexander Egom

"Moneylenders oppress my people and their creditors cheat them" -Isaiah 3:12; Good News Bible.culled from GUARDIAN, August 14, 2005Are there any macro...

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Nigeria’s Unsung Heroes - Part 3

By Paul Mamza

Credit, foresight and quality in values of a political leadership must provide a civilianized maturity and commitment in merit acquisition.  Char...

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