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The Voice of Mutallab, the Hands of the Dead
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published Today
- Nigeria Matters
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It must be said that the complicity and guilt of the northern establishment finds comfort in the attitude of the Nigerian media and intelligentsia. The imperative of naming names and ascribing responsibility for these things to specific people and fragments of Nigerian society – where evidence abounds – has always given way to clever demission and political correctness...Swearing in public servants by Juju
- By MajiriOghene Bob
- Published Today
- Nigeria Matters
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Our country still suffers a lot of poverty in the midst of plenty and it seems to me that only something as radical as the total annihilation of corrupt people can save us...A Happy New Year to Nigerians? Not For Me!
- By Akintokunbo A Adejumo
- Published Today
- Nigeria Matters
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The year 2009 is about to come to a permanent close, never to be seen again. Human beings have been in this world since only God knows. Nigeria has been there floundering like a captain-less ship in the sea of the world for the past how many years...Metaphor of a Beleaguered Journalist
- By MajiriOghene Bob
- Published Today
- Nigeria Matters
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When I penned A vote of no confidence in the NMMA a fortnight ago, I didn’t think anybody’s ox was going to be gored. I didn’t expect too that the owners of the supposedly gored oxen would react the way they did...The Recruiters and the Recruited: Instancing How Nigerians Have Been Agonizing, Traumatizing and Duping One Another
- By Adebiyi Jelili
- Published Today
- Life Abroad
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The story of Victor is just one variation of how some Nigerians recruit and deceive themselves into the uncertainty of living abroad...Generalizations Against Nigerian Muslims, Nigerians and Nigeria
- By Paul T. Adujie
- Published Today
- Nigeria Matters
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Book Review: On Black Sisters’ Street
- By Bemgba Nyakuma
- Published Today
- Arts & Reviews
- Unrated
Chika Unigwe’s book is a story of modern slave trade and a must read for everyone, especially budding young people back in Africa who often have mighty utopian dreams about life in Europe...
Beware
- By Taiwo Olokun
- Published Today
- Religion & Philosophy
- Unrated
Some who claim to be Christian think they will know when they encounter the true God. But without Truth as your life and foundation, signs and wonders will lead you to a deceiving spirit...
The Great Confusion About Xmas
- By Adepoju Paul Olusegun
- Published 12/24/2009
- Religion & Philosophy
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Since only-God-knows-when, Christians all over the world have contended with several issues that have brought the validity of Christianity under an unimaginable scrutiny by those seeking to discredit the Christian faith...
Dim Ojukwu and Peter Obi’s Re-election Campaign
- By Jideofor Adibe
- Published 12/24/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Former Biafran leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has reportedly vowed to return Peter Obi to the Government House, Awka, after the February 2010 polls...
On the Throes of Another Induced Fuel Crisis
- By Peter Claver Oparah
- Published 12/24/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
As I write this, just a few days to Christmas, Nigeria, the largest black nation on earth and the assumed African Giant is locked down by a conclave of crises, which to all intents and purposes, may take eon years to solve...
Chinua Achebe: Strategizing on Nigerian politics and elections
- By Emeka Chiakwelu
- Published 12/24/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
"The Colloquium on Africa" focusing on the forthcoming elections in Nigeria summoned by the Honorable Chinua Achebe should contribute to solving the problem of voting machination in the country...
Opinion Poll: Preaching in Public Transport Buses
- By Oloruntobi Adebayo
- Published 12/24/2009
- Religion & Philosophy
- Unrated
I was on the bus on my way to work one morning when a loud voice from somewhere behind me erupted into song; it belonged to a man with what I imagined must be an extra large voice box...
President YarAdua Is 30 Days AWOL From Presidential Duties
- By Paul T. Adujie
- Published 12/24/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
President Yar'Adua's absence from work, and particularly, his departure without following laid down constitutional procedure, has thrown up questions. What is the best way to resolve President Yar'Adua's non-compliance with constitutional stipulations?
