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On The Outcome Of The ‘Confab Of Chaos’

By Paul Mamza

From the onset the recently ‘concluded’ National conference tagged National Political Reforms Conference (N.P.R.C.), so-called, was meant to fail ...

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On the Issue of One-Term, Constitutionally-Rotated Nigerian Presidency

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

Table of Contents:IntroductionThe Demerits of Statutory Rotation, the Merits of Party RotationOne-Term PresidencyTiming the Suggested ChangesThe Large...

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On The Euphemisms and Iniquities of Corruption

By Paul Mamza

Vanities are claims of corruption but the iniquities of corruption are not vanish-able in a glimpse because old habits die-hard. While both vanities a...

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Our “Schools”, Their Bell, ABTI

By Jaafar Jaafar

“Ban bulo na!” (Give me my block!) I shouted at the boy who sat on the half of nine-inch block I was sitting before I went out to ease my self. Th...

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WORLD COALITION OF NIGER-DELTA CONGRESSES

TO:President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaPresident of the Nigeria Senate, Abuja, NigeriaSpeaker of the House of Representatives, Abuja, NigeriaM...

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Our Superlative Country Called Nigeria

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTIONThere are 191 member-countries in the United Nations and about 262 countries and areas world-wide.  So when a country like Nigeria is...

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One in Five Africans Live in Nigeria - And Need Aid

By Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

This is a pivotal year for Africa; Britain has set up a Commission for Africa; the Make Poverty History coalition is campaigning for the poor in my co...

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OWNERS OF NIGERIA -PART 1

By Seyi Oduyela

After the 419 Gubernatorial and Presidential elections last year ( by 4/19 I mean April 19, coincidentally it means Advanced Fee Fraud and that was ex...

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Owners of Nigeria: Public Interest or Mischief? Rejoinder To Seyi Oduyela

By Jamilu Jikamshi,

One of the great boons of the information technology is that it makes the spread of knowledge and ideas instant and incredible. Today, the Internet ha...

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On Obasanjo's Desire To Die For Nigeria

By Gani Fawehinmi

Nigerians woke up this morning, Tuesday, 28 February, 2006, to read in virtually all the newspapers that the president, General Olusegun Obasanjo, thr...

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On Nigerian Leadership

By Patrick Wilmot

While politicians fiddled about the third term in Abuja, hundreds of citizens burned in Lagos. No one knew how many died, their names, their circumsta...

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On Economic Reforms and Development Plans in Nigeria

By Bolaji Aluko

1. Appraising Nigeria's economic reforms    By Ayo Oyoze Baje2. A Daily Times Editorial    Okonjo-Iweala's 10-year economic recove...

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On 419(Again!) and Nigerian Perceptions - Confronting the crime.

By Mobolaji Aluko

IntroductionI wish to give to readers here some benefit of my interventions on 419 on another Nigerian forum. So I am repackaging some of the informat...

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On Owners of Nigeria: Public Interest or Mischief?

By Seyi Oduyela

 Honestly, I am not used to responding to rejoinders except on cases like this. If I had to respond to all rejoinders on my articles, I never get...

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On Agriculture, and Culture of Laziness

By Oluwagbemi Michael II

 As if the god of agriculture suddenly descended on the government of Uncle Sege the spate of pro-agricultural statements from baba have drawn th...

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From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power In August 1971, a corporate lawyer named L...

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By Philip Obazee

Islands of Credibility: Nigeria’s Best Reform Strategy Starts in the StatesFirst published in VANGUARD on January 31, 2026 https://www.vanguard...

Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in Nigeria

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Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in NigeriaThe US and Nigeria signed a five-year $5.1B Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 19, 2025, to bo...

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