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YEKINI: Crocodile Tears for a Nigerian Hero
- By Bayo Olupohunda
- Published 05/14/2012
- Sports
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“Is Nigeria worth dying for?” asked the moderator at a recent event in Nigeria’s premier University, Ibadan some weeks ago. How apt? In a hall packed with young Nigerians in their early twenties to mid-thirties, not one hand went up in response to this rather innocuous question about sacrifice to father land...Sarkozy: Sweet And Bitter Memories!
- By SOC Okenwa
- Published 05/14/2012
- Africa & World
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France, as one of the principal world powers, official possessor of nuclear weapons, permanent member of the UN Security Council and one of the engine rooms of the European Union, must be seen as wielding enormous influence in the new world order...Aregbesola should mind his business
- By A.A. Kila
- Published 05/14/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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Aregbesola made the call for the establishment of a northern ministry whilst delivering a speech at a symposium on ‘Islam and Peaceful Co-existence in Contemporary Multi-Religious State’ in Abuja. In the governor’s intention, such ministry will have the task of dealing with the problems of unemployment, poverty and women affairs in the north...Yet another Re-branding Charade
- By Bayo Olupohunda
- Published 05/14/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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Nigerians are once again being led on another value re-orientation campaign farce. This recent campaign urging “Nigerians to do the right thing” is coming on the heels of Dora Akunyuli’s futile attempt to re-brand a country whose warped value system is compounded by inept leaders whose stock in trade is to perpetuate corruption and injustice...River's Brand Image And The Competitive Struggle
- By Odimegwu Onwumere
- Published 05/14/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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It is the idea of joining unionism with politics that has swelled the nation’s security, unity and democratic lapses...Sold Out: Black British Billionaires
- By Taju Tijani
- Published 05/8/2012
- Life Abroad
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SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER: The Asiwaju at 60?
- By Olu Ojedokun
- Published 05/8/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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The fact is that it was the reversals by the courts of some gubernatorial electoral ‘victories’ of the PDP in the South West that has provided the opportunity for this respected journalist to shift his focus to the person of the ‘Asiwaju’, ’Bola Tinubu of Lagos. I accept that he does not go as far as some to canonise him but has used a cleverer tactic of conflating and confusing the ends and means of progressive politics...Greatness Nigeriana
- By Okey Ndibe
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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Those who draw their meal vouchers from the disastrous, blood-soaked project called Nigeria – among them politicians, pastors, imams, fuel marketers, enablers of fuel marketers, friends of fuel marketers, civil servants who gorge on pension funds, and “settled” ex-militants – often claim that Nigeria is marching toward greatness...Recent Articles
A New Springtime for Young People: Father George Ehusani and the Rest of Us
- By Emmanuel Ojeifo
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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Today’s world has succeeded in producing great material comfort and an alarming spiritual decline at the same time. In spite of the degree of ostentation, instant gratification and luxury with which modern life is now associated, many people still live lives devoid of happiness and tranquility...
Nigeria's invented problems and Azazi's political 'incorrectness'
- By Max Amuchie
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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Using Jubril Aminu's postulation, Boko Haram is an invented problem. It was never there but some people invented it and have allowed it to grow. While Rwanda, Angola, Mozambique have put their historical problems behind them, Nigeria is stuck with its cycle of violence waiting for 2015...
Before subsidy scam report stirs controversy
- By Gbenga Kayode
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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There is, arguably, no other way the current Administration in Nigeria could prove to many anxious Nigerians and members of the international world, that it really means business in tackling the endemic corruption seriously retarding the progress of the country than implementing the recommendations in the Fuel Subsidy Report...
Rashidi Yekini is dead. He died on Friday. Yekini was by all accounts a devout Muslim and was quickly buried the next day, in accordance with Muslim rites. Going by reports we have, the mode in which he was buried is however unacceptable. No need to mince words here, the burial given to Rashidi Yekini is unbefitting of the man and his country...
Why Nothing Will Come From The Fuel Subsidy Probe Report
- By Peter Claver Oparah
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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With the cacophony of voices emanating from the quarters of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government on the reports of the House of Representatives probe into the scam that was conveniently dubbed fuel subsidy, Nigerians are getting round to the reality that no tangible action would be taken against the crooks that benefitted from this huge scam...
Between the Third Sector and the Fourth Estate
- By Emmanuel Ojeifo
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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The media in today’s highly digital world can help sharpen the focus of the world on pressing issues that humanity must band together to address. Thanks today to the revolution in information and communication technology, we have uninhibited access to information...
Edo 2012: Time To Stop Anenih!
- By SOC Okenwa
- Published 05/7/2012
- Nigeria Matters
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During the Babangida kleptocratic regime in the early 90's the late Anini, an illiterate from then Bendel State, was terrorising the notorious state staging dare-devil robbery operations, sending letters in advance to his targets and sharing his loot with market-women and commoners on the street of Benin City!
Rashidi Yekini – Fond Memories and Timeless Lessons for Nigeria
- By Adepoju Paul Olusegun
- Published 05/5/2012
- Sports
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Scoring the first goal for Nigeria at the World Cup wasn’t the only reason why Nigerian football lovers loved Rashidi Yekini. The football loving fans of that generation saw Rashidi Yekini as a sign of hope on the field of play. In other words, there was nothing to worry about as long as the dark complexioned man was on the pitch...
