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Negative publicity is not Nigeria's problem
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SIR: The allegation of negative publicity about Africa, or about Nigeria in particular, has never appealed to me. A television cameraman exposes a dungheap in a city centre, and you call it a negative publicity.
The U.S. healthcare bill
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SIR: Healthcare is a basic human right and should be guided by fundamental moral values. It should not be controlled and determined by a government whose policies - like those of the Obama administration - aggressively target the family and Christian churches for destruction.
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Condoms and children
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SIR: It is with dismay that I read your story: "Spreading the Message of Condoms" (The Guardian October 25, 2009 P. 19). The group "The Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organisation" (ALCO), attempted to justify their distribution of millions of condoms to school age youths living in the Seme border and the surrounding areas with the outworn clichˇ: "We are not trying to distribute condoms to encourage to have sex indiscriminately.
To WAEC
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SIR: I sat for the May/June 2009 WASCE at Islamic Comprehensive High School Olope, Ibadan.
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