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2007: For The North To Succeed

By Paul Mamza

2007: For The North To Succeed ByPaul Mamzamamzapaul@yahoo.comFebruary 04, 2005Events had passed under the bridge, massaging -egos were staged under ...

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2007: The Battle Begins

By This Day editorial and posted by Segun T. Dawodu

2007: The Battle Beginsculled from THIS DAY December 14, 2003The struggle for the Nigerian Presidency has never been a tea party. And its outcome has ...

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2007: The State of Igbo Nation

By Arthur Nzeribe

2007: The State of Igbo NationByArthur Nzeribeculled from THISDAY, September 26, 2004There are three major implications of the successful August 26, 2...

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419: The Death of a Nation’s Aspirations and the Corruption of her Reputation

By Uche Onuora

419: The Death of a Nation’s Aspirations and the Corruption of her ReputationByUche Onuorauonuora@yahoo.comSeptember 9, 2004I intended to write a br...

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44 Years of  “African Pride” – and Present National Embarrassments

By Mobolaji E. Aluko

44 Years of  “African Pride” –and Present National Embarrassments By Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhDBurtonsville, Maryland, USAalukome@comcast.net  ...

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A Ballot On The Right Hand, Cudgel On The Left

By Sonala Olumhense

A Ballot On The Right Hand, Cudgel On The Left BySonala Olumhenseculled from GUARDIAN, November 12, 2006Last week, Ibrahim Bademasi Babangida, widely...

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A Fight For A Future

By Joseph Adeyeye

A Fight For A Futureculled from THIS DAY, September 2, 2005Unalloyed loyalty was the major attribute President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted in a vice pres...

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A Nation in Crisis

By Mahmud Jega

A Nation in Crisisculled from Weekly Trust, October 22, 2006Three "governors", two Chief Judges and two impeachment panels existed side by s...

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A New Recipe for Peace

By Ntai Bagshaw

A New Recipe for Peaceculled from THISDAY, October 14, 2006Want to know how bad are things in Nigeria? Ask the female traditional cloth-dyer in Abeoku...

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A Peep Into My Mail Box

By Paul Mamza

A Peep Into My Mail BoxMarch 17, 2005The regular readers of my column had shown that they are concerned, some encouraging and others having an axe to ...

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Wike Is Right on the Money: Nigerian Football, National Pride, and the Lost Discipline of Sports Development

By Philip Obazee

Wike Is Right on the Money: Nigerian Football, National Pride, and the Lost Discipline of Sports DevelopmentPreviously published on VANGUARD Newspaper...

The Blessing Has Been Given; The Stewardship Remains - A Sermon for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time -

By Philip O. Obazee

The Blessing Has Been Given; The Stewardship Remains- A Sermon for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time -My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,I ag...

AI Can Cross Disciplines. It Still Can’t Replace Expert Judgment

By Philip O. Obazee

AI Can Cross Disciplines. It Still Can’t Replace Expert Judgmentfirst published on Substack on April 28, 2026Large language models (LLMs) have becom...

Intimidating The Judiciary: Trump and A Global History of Executive Pressure on Supreme Courts

By Segun Toyin Dawodu

Intimidating The Judiciary: Trump and A Global History of Executive Pressure on Supreme Courts- From Washington to Berlin to Budapest, and the warning...

From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power

By Segun Toyin Dawodu

From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for PowerIn August 1971, a corporate lawyer named Lewis P...

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