Nigerians In America

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    Gani: Salute to Courage

    Enigma, rebel, maverick, radical, eccentric, or nonconformist, it is not easy to find any one adjective that sufficiently describes Gani Fawehinmi...

    In 2002, Chinedu Ogoke, a Nigerian writer resident in Germany published his first novel, Under Fire. His second novel is being awaited. In this interview with Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye, Mr. Ogoke speaks on his work and the state of African Literature in relation to the still thorny issue of audience definition...

    I have not been in the news within the last couple of years because humanity has not yet understood why God sent GAGUT. God revealed GAGUT to usher in a new age called the Age of Intelligence for humanity...

    Obasanjo was the president of the country. Danjuma was his minister of defense. It would be unwise of somebody like me to interfere on what happened between them...(Interview By Wola Adeyemo, Fola Adekeye and Bob MajiriOghene)

    Almost one year into the administration of President Yar’Adua, the External Affairs Minister Chief Ojo Maduekwe, seems to be Missing-In-Action. If Yar’Adua is anything like his predecessor, then, Maduekwe will have no prayer...

    In a country bedeviled by so many problems, Durotoye is like the proverbial Moses, an unflinching optimist in the power of dreams and vision...

    "Stereotypes are often created out of ignorance, and sometimes malice. The best counter to that is of course education, which is one of the things, my novel does, I think.." Helon Habila

    An interview with Sam Kargbo, counsel to Kebbi State governor, Alhaji Sai’du Dakinkari, at the election petition tribunal, Kebbi...


    What is this life all about?  One minute a man is here and the next he’s gone.  What’s the purpose of existence in the first place?  Why all these struggles and toil in life anyway?  What’s the essence of even studying to attain several qualifications and achieve so much, only for everything to come to an abrupt end?

    "Nigeria’s future is bright...The country will be better. Good days are ahead. I will just want the government to take care of the Niger Delta people. It pleases God to put the oil in their region. So let them enjoy the wealth from that oil..." - Ebenezer Obey

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