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  ASUU strike and Nigerian students -030709
SIR: I hereby appeal to President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Education, Dr.

Adieu Michael Jackson -030709
SIR: History is made today. Not by the sensation in talk show hosting, nor the election of the first black President of America, but by the loss of the man that began it all, Michael Jackson.

  Opium of the people -030709
SIR: The person who defined religion as the opium of the people was not misled. Andrew Newberg, in his book: How God Changes Your Brain, after many tomograhic studies and years of research, affirms that people who pray enjoy neurological benefits thanks to the modification of their neuronal connections.

Koko Playboy mansion -030709
SIR: Can you believe the following? A colleague of mine recently tried to compare and contrast our own 'Koko Mansion' to America's 'Playboy Mansion'. He said earlier in the year E Entertainment (a cable channel) had for weeks shown their viewers episodes of "Playboy Mansion' where the playboy crew (including Heff, the boss) had invited some girls to the mansion in order to pick an anniversary playmate.

 
 

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