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Opinion
Otagba: Orji’s foreign trips and Amaechi’s plane
WHEN the reputable The Guardian Newspapers dedicated its daily back page column for Rise Youthspeak, I saw the innovation as a welcome development and unprecedented; an opportunity for the teeming youths in the country, who have no such...
Read more... Onwubiko: Phantom ‘chair’of governors forum
EVENTS in the last few days in the political firmament of Nigeria clearly show that our so-called new breed politicians have not learnt any lessons from the nation’s political experiences right from the first Republic when the same politicians...
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Onyezili: Chinua Achebe, every inch a Nigerian
SHE had met him only three times before, but unhesitatingly put pen to paper in celebration of the “gentle-faced man in a wheelchair” who, then, had just turned 82. I speak of Chimamanda Adichie, the young enormously already-world-acclaimed... Add new comment Hits: 237
Onyezili: Chinua Achebe, every inch a Nigerian
SHE had met him only three times before, but unhesitatingly put pen to paper in celebration of the “gentle-faced man in a wheelchair” who, then, had just turned 82. I speak of Chimamanda Adichie, the young enormously already-world-acclaimed... Add new comment Hits: 247
Oyebode: Image issue in Nigeria’s foreign policy (2)
Continued from yesterday
Nigeria’s perception of itself and others’ perception of the country
IT IS stating the obvious that Nigeria is abundantly blessed in terms of both human and material resources. Regrettably, the country has hitherto...
Read more... Nigeria’s perception of itself and others’ perception of the country
IT IS stating the obvious that Nigeria is abundantly blessed in terms of both human and material resources. Regrettably, the country has hitherto...
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Okonofua: Olikoye Ransome-Kuti: Ten years after
JUNE 1, 2013 will mark the 10th anniversary of the passing away of the medical icon and foremost nationalist, Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti. The event will be marked with a public lecture titled: “Tackling health and social inequity in Ekiti...
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Obaloju: Lagos State and the corporate challenge
THE Lagos State House of Assembly recently held a public hearing on “A Bill for a law to provide for regulation of smoking in designated places in Lagos State and for connected purposes”. The Bill, which was sponsored by Honourable Gbolahan...
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Onyekakeyah: NGF crisis: Let there be dialogue
THE crisis rocking the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) in the run up to the election of its chairman is an ill wind that blows no one good. The crisis in the country is being downplayed in favour of the NGF election that ordinarily should not make... Add new comment Hits: 282
Etim: Salute to our troops
FOR the first time in over 30 years, the Nigerian armed forces are being called upon to defend their fatherland against foreign invaders. They are also expected to fight and keep the nation from dismemberment. I salute our men and women in uniform...
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Oyebode: Image issue in Nigeria’s foreign policy (1)
ONE of the axioms of international relations is that the foreign policy of a state is, more often than not, contingent on its domestic policies. If foreign policy hinges on the domestic situation of a country, it should be asserted with equal...
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Omorodion: Between the consumer and NCC’s regulation
OVER the last decade or so, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has earned a reputation for itself as one of the foremost regulatory agencies in Africa.Though the Commission was established in 1992, its affairs took a remarkable turn...
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Williams: Shrinking The Democratic Space (2)
THIS Wednesday, May 29, Nigeria will clock 14 years of democracy! How time flies. And trust our governments. Politicians will go to town to announce how well they have performed. Self-praise is good, but citizens also have the obligation to do an...
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Ogbodo: New Militants For The Niger Delta
THE Ijaw freedom fighter, Major Isaac Adaka Boro was made alive once more when the living gathered on May 16 to commemorate his death. The people have good reason to remember him every year. Isaac Boro who lived between 1938 and 1968 was the first...
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