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Developing A National Gender Policy For Nigeria? These Women Have Come Again!

The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs has embarked on the development of a National Gender Policy for Nigeria. While some of us think it is long overd...

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Third Term And The 1999 Nigerian Constitution.

By Otive Igbuzor, PhD

INTRODUCTIONIt is well established all over the world that democracy is the best form of government even though scholars and practitioners are not agr...

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A Ballot On The Right Hand, Cudgel On The Left

By Sonala Olumhense

culled from GUARDIAN, November 12, 2006Last week, Ibrahim Bademasi Babangida, widely known in Nigerian politics as IBB, again jolted himself into the ...

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If You Can Steal It, You Can Keep It

By Pini Jason

culled from VANGUARD, November 10, 2006There is no need to pretend anymore. Nigeria is being reduced to a country of anything goes. The last seven yea...

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AIT’s Unprofessionalism And Pursuance Of Narrow Political Interest

By Saliu Iyanda

The way and manner African Independent Television (AIT) carries on nowadays, smacks of unprofessionalism and the pursuance of very narrow national int...

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Niger Delta: Restoring The Rights Of Citizens

By Ike Okonta

source: http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/38222November 9, 2006A massive democratic deficit is at the heart of the Niger Delta crisis, con...

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Still On Obasanjo's Questionable Crisis Managing Capacity

By Senior Fyneface

Every day that passes, the Nigerian President Gen Olusegun Obasanjo gives the impression that he has become more desperate to silence all voices of re...

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The Politics Of Nigerian Corruption

By Alex Last

The Politics Of Nigerian Corruptionculled from BBC News, November 9, 2006Nigeria is ranked as one of the most corrupt countries in the world.Daily, lo...

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UbaGate: Yet Another Question For EFCC

By Nuhu Shuaib

In one of my previous articles titled One Thousand and One Questions for EFCC published in various newspapers across the country, I raised some salien...

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In Defence of Freedom of Expression

By Leo Igwe

culled from VANGUARD, November 8, 2006Freedom of Expression is a fundamental human right and one of the values at the root of human civilization and e...

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