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Babatunde: llicit trade and govt revenue loss
ILLICIT trade as a cankerworm has eaten deep into the fabrics of the society. It has bastardized the market so much that counterfeit products have taken over the market to the detriment of the consumer, the government and the general public at...
Read more... Shehu Katsina: Pardon is not for saints
WHY is it that worldwide – in rich and poor countries; in democracies and the few surviving autocracies –the power of pardon remains an integral part of the criminal justice system? The simple answer is that, if there were all saints... Add new comment Hits: 222
Boyo: Unemployment and other challenges before labour
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, state governors and some legislators celebrated May Day with organized Labour, with the usual spectacle of march-pasts and copious speeches! Labour, on one hand, demanded for positive results in the areas of...
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Idowu-Fearon: The Christian attitude to money (2)
Continued from yesterday.
FROM the New Testament, we also learn that what one does with one’s money reveals where one’s heart is, and whether or not that heart has been transformed when a person claims to be a Christian. The wealthy but godly...
Read more... FROM the New Testament, we also learn that what one does with one’s money reveals where one’s heart is, and whether or not that heart has been transformed when a person claims to be a Christian. The wealthy but godly...
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Abara: Constitutional role for civil society (1)
AS we jostle with other top nations in the global marathon, 2013 presents Nigeria an unprecedented opportunity to create a “fourth estate”, a new arm of government, and the cornerstone of civil society organisations (CSOs) inclusive of the...
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Madunagu: Contemporary problems of democracy (3)
THE following statement should, perhaps, be made at this point: Crucial in understanding and appreciating Anthony Akinola’s Democracy in Nigeria is not forgetting that the author takes the country’s existing capitalist (“free... Add new comment Hits: 207
Jonathan: Pan-Africanism and African renaissance
I AM delighted to be part of this historic summit, which commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). I join other colleagues in conveying appreciation to the government and people of Ethiopia...
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Darah: Boro and Jackson: Alliance across the Atlantic (3)
Continued from yesterday
CHINA is the second leading economy in the world now and China will overtake the U.S. in the 2020s. Besides the legacy of communist discipline and work ethics, the Chinese economic miracle rests on government-supported...
Read more... CHINA is the second leading economy in the world now and China will overtake the U.S. in the 2020s. Besides the legacy of communist discipline and work ethics, the Chinese economic miracle rests on government-supported...
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Arowolo: OAU: Rethinking Africa’s development paradigm
FOR half a century, Africa has struggled not only to unite its people, but it has also failed to fully live out the real meaning of its creed and ideology as enshrined in the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) charter of 1963. This golden jubilee...
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Idowu-Fearon : The Christian attitude to money (1)
TODAY, in this country called Nigeria, the craze for money has infiltrated every segment of our society. From the religious leadership through to the traditional and the political, there is no difference. The things being done and said in order to... Add new comment Hits: 193
Kuye: Lagos and polio: Vital lessons
I WANT to start by saying thank you to the media for their role in this crusade. I want the media to know that they are a major stakeholder in the quest to rid our world of poliomyelitis. In Nigeria, we have received considerable support from both...
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