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And We Call This Democracy ?

By Simon Kolawole

culled from THISDAY, May 08, 2005Two things – I’m angry and I’m sad. But that should not surprise me. There is no time I travel out of this coun...

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Is Nigeria Worth Dying For?

By Lambert Ubochi

When you look at the situation of things in the country, especially when the person is not part of the current economic setup, or in another words is ...

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Nigeria's Constitution And Militocracy

By Uchenna Osigwe

culled from GUARDIAN, May 08, 2005Those who are familiar with the documentary movie on Patrice Lumumba, first Congolese Prime Minister, would recall a...

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Traditional Rulers and Democracy

By Jide Oluwatobi

culled from PUNCH, May 08, 2005Apologists of traditional institutions are often eager to sing its praise and assert its relevance, even in a democracy...

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Reforming For Sustainable Development And Democracy

By Joseph Ohiaba Suleiman

culled from THISDAY, May 06, 2005The greatest thing in the world is not so much were we stand as in what direction we are moving. – Oliver Wendell H...

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Just Before The Census

By Adebayo Fadeyi

culled from GUARDIAN, May 05, 2005A lot of activities has since commenced in terms of preparation and planning for the census exercise scheduled for N...

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Corruption Galore And Equity

By Olu Onagoruwa

culled from Guardian, May 03, 2005A Chief Magistrate, the late Mrs. Okunuga once declared: "It seems that people nowadays find it a source of joy to c...

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Parable Of The Tortoise

By Pekulia Meesi

culled from NEWAGE, May 03, 2005I would have said that President Obasanjo would not be foolish enough to succumb to any idea from any quarter whatsoev...

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The Meaning of Pope John Paul II’s Acknowledgement of African Traditional Religion

By Hilary O. Evbayiro

March and April this year were significantly difficult for Christians, especially the Roman Catholics.  As Christians were celebrating Easter, th...

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Re-Structuring Nigeria - Towards Regionalism in the South-West and Ekiti State of Nigeria

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTION – REDUCING ADMINISTRATIVE OVERHEAD  In a pair of previous essays, I have expressed support for a return to a uni-cameral mixe...

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