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Goodluck Jonathan: Indecision, Power and Legacy
- By Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
- Published Yesterday
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Goodluck Jonathan can be likened to a man facing a dilemma: If he acts too fast, he risks committing egregious mistakes in which case his opponents and bashers will pounce at him. If he acts to slow, his opponents, critics and bashers will accuse him of indecision, of incompetence...Jos Carnage: Synopsis, Leadership And Gen. Gowon
- By Ossie Ezeaku
- Published 03/10/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
The present carnage in Jos is certainly a harbinger of things to come in the future. I might sound like a doomsday prophet...The Illusions and Delusions of Nigeria’s Political Dynasties
- By Akintokunbo A Adejumo
- Published 03/10/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Sadly, the set of Nigerian politician children who think of themselves as political dynasties and indispensable to the Nigerian political scene...What is inside the pack…?
- By MajiriOghene Bob
- Published 03/10/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Experts and ordinary Nigerians worry about how their foods and medicines are being packed by food processors...Are You A Citizen of Nigeria or Merely A Settler?
- By Paul I. Adujie
- Published 03/10/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Political, religious and ethnic opportunists have always exploited the mutual suspicions between Nigerians who are in abject poverty...How to Report the President's Illness: Why Nigeria's Case Is Different
- By Adepoju Paul Olusegun
- Published 03/8/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Nigerians can also be blamed for the paucity of information on the health status of those at the helm of affairs. On the various streets across Nigeria, Nigerians go about their daily chores as if all is well...Jonathan and the end of a honeymoon
- By Okey Ndibe
- Published 03/8/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Those handling Goodluck Jonathan better tell him that this week marks the end of the honeymoon phase of his “acting presidency.” Recurrent Jos Mayhem: Who Will Heal The Land?
- By Adepoju Paul Olusegun
- Published 03/8/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Jos was once the best place to stay in Nigeria considering the heavenly weather and blissful peace that once characterized the city. However, bouts of killings, religious unrests and the likes have given Jos a new name...Recent Articles
Gender Equality and Women’s Rights 100 Years On
- By Paul I. Adujie
- Published 03/10/2010
- Relationships & Gender
- Unrated
Women are frequently denied the opportunities to be allocators and managers of resources. Women are too often denied opportunities to be facilitators and accelerators of human development...
2010 International Women Day: A Celebration of Choices
- By Adepoju Paul Olusegun
- Published 03/8/2010
- Relationships & Gender
- Unrated
There is virtually almost no area that women are not challenging men. From medicine, music to mortuary, males are daily having their God- given egos challenged by the Biblical ribs...
Nigeria's Central Bank: Unchanged Interest rate, removal of oil subsidies and inflation
- By Emeka Chiakwelu
- Published 03/8/2010
- Business & Economy
- Unrated
The CBN has not given up on its pro-growth and pro-market policies. But in spite of the CBN policies and good intentions, the greatest danger lies ahead because of the policy pursued by the executive arm of the government...
Decongesting Nigerian Cities: Stemming Rural-Urban Drift in Today’s Nigeria
- By Henry Omoregie
- Published 03/8/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
It is mostly in Lagos and other big cities in Nigeria that one can find an able-bodied, well-fed beggar, who can see, hear and speak, is not in anyway physically challenged, and is straight-faced about his lazy means of livelihood...
Worst Fashion Mistakes Of 2009
- By Bayo Olupohunda
- Published 03/8/2010
- Lifestyle & Fashion
- Unrated
A lot of overweight women in their attempt to be sexy end up squeezing themselves into clothes that are ill fitting. This was a common sight in 2009. If you are in doubt, check the fashion pages of magazines published this year...
The End Time Turbulence: Jesus Is Coming Soon
- By Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai
- Published 03/8/2010
- Religion & Philosophy
- Unrated
The Euro-American way of life is terrifying with horrible reports on CNN of gruesome murders, assassinations and brutalities. Is this the culture, the Iraqis, Afghans and the rest of us are to embrace when democracies are finally established in those nations?
Pastor Tunde Bakare
- By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
- Published 03/8/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
I believe in one Nigeria where there is justice, equity, fairness and good governance. I also believe there could be unity in diversity. With togetherness and determination we can achieve a lot in saving Nigeria...
The Return Of The Living Dead
- By Chinyere Ugomma Eze-Nliam
- Published 03/5/2010
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
On Wednesday, the 24th of February 2010, around 2 a.m, when decent and hardworking Nigerians were snoring and sweating on their beds with mosquitoes playing hide and seek in their ears, somebody was smuggled into the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport under the cover of darkness...
