Sunday, 18 December 2011

What's Wrong With Nigeria?

I have being doing intensive researching in order to find out the reason why soo many people around the world cann't really say anything good about the nation of Nigeria. Even fellow Nigerians believe that Nigeria is not a better place to live. Having live in the UK in the past 7 years, with all that I have experienced so far, I still refer Nigeria as the best place anyone can live in the Nigeria. Though the country has some problems as a result of corruption and bad leadership, the country's potential is magnificient and tremedous. As I continue in conducting my research in finding out exactly what are the problems facing Nigeria, I found that the country's really do not have too much problems as most people and the world in general think it does. Below are some great educational videos that points out the great opportunities in Nigeria that most Nigerians do not know.

Andrew Young who has continued to work very hard for the development of Nigeria found that there in actually nothing wrong with Nigeria apart from its leadership.
 Sit back watch Video Presentation Put together by Andrew Young. The information you're about to learn is very educative. These are information that most Nigerian are not aware of. Enjoy.
What's wrong with Nigeria part 1

What's wrong with Nigeria part 2


What's wrong with Nigeria part 3

 What's wrong with Nigeria part 4

 What's wrong with Nigeria part 5
 

 

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Sunday, 28 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Made in Germany | Young Global Leaders "2030": Health

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Nigerian Politics: THIS NACHEZ

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Nigerian Politics - How Not To Be A Victim With Spam Scams

All spam emails we receive every day in tens or hundreds are annoying and disgusting. But the worst of them are scams, hoaxes, and illegal schemes aimed at defrauding you of your money, private information, and even your life. Being aware of how the spam scams work you will be able to protect yourself against the spammers-fraudsters and not to become a victim of their fraudulent schemes.A lot of spam scams arrive in the form of a great investment offer. It usually works as a Pyramid scheme. Spammers ask you to pay money for a membership, goods, or simply to "invest" promising you much money as revenue. Your revenue will come from those people who will invest after you. Your

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Nigerian Politics - UK Universities In Nigeria ? Offers You A Platform To Achieve Your Career Goals

With the popularity of distance learning courses, various educational institutions have adopted this approach to impart education to eager learners. Since this mode of learning does not require candidates to attend campus-classes, even working adults can join. This is one of the reasons, why, this mode of education imparted by the UK universities in Nigeria is grabbing huge attention of enthusiastic candidates. We are all aware of the fact that Nigeria is a country often plagued with political disturbances. As a result, aspiring candidates cannot attend their campus-classes regularly. Thus, the establishment of UK universities in Nigeria has become very beneficial for the

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Saturday, 27 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: FELA The legends of afrobeat - teaser, AFRIKA 70

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Nigerian Politics: Cover Shoot - HIPOLICY MAGAZINE: Al Butler

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Nigerian Politics - Calvin Gruneck: Airport Security is an illusion

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Nigerian Politics - The Most Common Traits Of Social Networking Sites

With the development and frequent use of internet, more and people are keeping in touch with one another. Not just keeping in touch with current friends but making new ones from others with common interests and views. Because of this, social networking sites like YouTube, MySpace, Hello Hello, Friendster and Facebook have increased exponentially.
Within each of those sites, there are different niches. Niches as in online communities with common passion be it business, hobbies, political views, religion, sex just to name a few. Each niche allows you to post blogs, comments, photos and videos. The same goes for your friends and anyone whom you accepted as friends.
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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Hope Rises Trailer

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Nigerian Politics: 9ice interview in LA (part 1)

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Nigerian Politics - Bible Companion On Hiv/aids

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS HIV/AIDS?
HIV is an abbreviation for "Human Immuno Deficiency Virus". What is a virus? A germ, which causes disease. HIV reduces people's resistance to illness and can cause AIDS.
AIDS is an abbreviation for"Acquired Immuned Deficiency Syndrome". An illness destroys the natural body defenses against diseases. It is a deadly disease caused by a small germ called HIV.
If a person is HIV positive, it means he or she is infected with the HIV virus which may develop AIDS. HIV has been found in body fluids like semen, vaginal fluid, and blood with breast milk of infected people. In 1991 in the City of New York – America, one in

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Nigerian Politics - History of Lagos Nigeria

The city of Lagos is advanced day port city located in Nigera.This city is one of the most extremely populated cities all over the world. In the development patterns all over the globe and the city, it is supposed that the city of Lagos is rising at a very rapid rate. To propose the mathematical at an accurate level the city the placed at the 7th place in respect to its growth compared to other cities of the world. The city in its early days were called yourba and the city started by the name of Eko. It had a critical place in history as been written down as a war. The modern name Lagos was granted the Portuguese, which highlighting its connection with the sea as it means

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Nigerian Politics: Confessions of an Economic Hitman

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Nigerian Politics: Mr Gbolahan Bagostowe, Chairman, Somolu Local Government

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Nigerian Politics - Spam Scams: How To not Become a Victim

All spam emails we tend to receive every day in tens or hundreds are annoying and disgusting. However the worst of them are scams, hoaxes, and illegal schemes aimed at defrauding you of your money, non-public info, and even your life. Being alert to how the spam scams work you will be ready to protect yourself against the spammers-fraudsters and to not become a victim of their fraudulent schemes.
A ton of spam scams arrive in the form of a nice investment offer. It sometimes works as a Pyramid scheme. Spammers ask you to pay cash for a membership, product, or simply to "invest" promising you much cash as revenue. Your revenue can return from those folks who can invest when

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Nigerian Politics - Anguise of desire

ANGUISH OF DESIRE

A SHORT STORY BY
ONYEUKAZIRI JUSTIN NNAEMEKA

Since one year of getting married those reminisces of youthfulness are always lingering in her mind. She arose from her bed and sat on the bed close to the pillow on the bed. She took the pillow placed it on her laps, placed her elbows on the pillow and her head cupped in her palms. The room was very quiet and she was with loneliness, a very sound condition to wonder. She was lost in wonder. She was wondering if one could ever give up ones youthful life after marriage. She remembered those yuppie wears of the city; jokes, youths crack and those night bashes. This aroused a kind of anger in

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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Ballaticians

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Nigerian Politics: Christianity - The World's Fastest Growing Religion

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Nigerian Politics - All That Nigeria Has!

Nigeria is one of the largest countries in Africa and also one of the most populous ones on the continent. Although violence and high levels of crime still tend to dominate the country's image, this seems more of an exaggeration and rumor when it comes to practically checking the country out. Tourism is increasing in the country as the political situation is calming and economy is growing at a fast pace. Nigeria has been enlisted amongst the ‘Next Eleven' economies which ensure its rapid development and increase demands for Nigeria flights all around the globe. The discovery of oil is one of the leading contributors to the country's economy and also one of the major

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Nigerian Politics - Knowing that we colonised America made me smile

Aside charisma, eloquence, and power there is still something about president Obama that is difficult to identify. The man is unquestionably on the fast lane to joining the ranks of Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and others in the history of American.

He appeared to me characterised by his unperturbed persona. I have been unusually attracted to this brainpower since his epic victory speech after the presidential election. What initially defines him in my mind's eye was his ability to make great speeches without reading from notes like most humdrum political leaders.

Some of my African leaders can hardly even

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Monday, 22 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Florida Opportunity Scholar: Michou Phenelus, University of Florida

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Nigerian Politics: WALKING IN THE POWER OF YOUR DESTINY, PT 3

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Nigerian Politics - Women and Violence

Violence affects the lives of millions of women worldwide, in all socio-economic and educational classes. It cuts across cultural and religious barriers, impeding the right of women to participate fully in society. Violence against women takes a dismaying variety of forms, from domestic abuse and rape to child marriages and female circumcision. All are violations of the most fundamental human rights. In a statement to the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in September 1995, the United Nations Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, said that violence against women is a universal problem that must be universally condemned. But he said that the problem

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Nigerian Politics - From A Consumer To A Producer

FROM A CONSUMER TO A PRODUCER "Think Truly And Thy Thoughts Shall The World’s Famine Feed". --Horatio BonarThe Border-lineFriends! We are once again on the border line between two periods. The period when to use is to lose, and the period when not to use is to waste.The first period comes with the sense that the more we used the less we have in the reserve. This period also marked the birth of the beautiful and timely concept of "Sustainable Development"; which is generally defined as the "ability to use current natural resources to meet the needs and aspiration of the present generation without jeopardizing the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs

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Nigerian Politics: Lil' Wayne- Life's 2 Short: Tha Carter:REBIIIRTH w/ download link

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Nigerian Politics: 419, or THE SPANISH PRISONER, exhibit in Girona

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Nigerian Politics - 30 percent of Northern youths are street beggars - AYM

Slug: 30 percent of Northern youths are street beggars - AYM By: Victor Ulasi, Kaduna state, Nigeria Arewa Youth Mobilization has presented statistics proving that 30 percent of Northern youths between the ages of 4 to 13 are street beggars. AYM calls on the Kaduna state government to abolish the act of street begging in Kaduna state to prevent the unlawful engament of youths been used as political torques to cause crisis in the state. In an interview with Nigerian Tribune on Monday, The Secretary General, Arewa Youth Mobilization Usuf A. Barau said” In the North begging has become a tradition and a way of life, it has come to the extent that parent now see street

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Nigerian Politics - THE NEW FACE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE TASK BEFORE DEVELOPING NATIONS

THE NEW FACE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE TASK BEFORE DEVELOPING NATIONS. Anyanwagu Uchenna Chidi Acheson’s definition of public health as “The science and art of promoting health, preventing disease, and prolonging life through the organized efforts of society” 1 clearly brings to the fore two important aspects- Health and its promotion. Public health is a social and political concept aimed at the improving health, prolonging life and improving the quality of life among whole populations through health promotion, disease prevention and other forms of health intervention2. Public Health encompasses all factors that can improve the health of the community 3. It is

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Sunday, 21 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Happy Gay Easter with Rev Jide Macaulay and Guest Simon Tuck 1/3

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Nigerian Politics: STREET CREDIBILITY - 9ICE FT. 2FACE IBIDIA (kolaproductions.tv)

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Nigerian Politics - Arts in Kenya

The art items in Kenya include sisal baskets, elephant hair bracelets, Maasai bead jewelry, musical instruments, silver and gold jewelry, soapstone sculptures, wooden carvings, tribal masks, Maasai figurines, paintings, prints and sculptures. These art items are available in the arts and craft markets and shops throughout the main tourist centers of Kenya.
Cloth and Fabric in Kenya also form interesting art items. The cloth and fabric available in Kenya are batik cloth, kangas (women's wraparound skirts) with beautiful patterns and even Kenyan proverbs printed on them and kikois (type of sarong for men) that come in many different colors and textiles. These are good art

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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria: A Nation on the March to Greatness

NIGERIA: A NATION ON THE MARCH TO GREATNESS
Written By: Shafii Ndanusa Abuja, Nigeria.
If the events of the last eleven years of democratic experience in Nigeria are anything to go by, it is certain that Nigeria as a country is destined for true greatness. When the greatness will be realized is simply a question of time. For once, it is clear that the most populous nation of people in Africa is slowly and steadily on the march towards unprecedented prosperity and glory that will guarantee liberty, freedom and opportunity to majority of the citizenry.
While all nations experience undesirable episodes, Nigeria has had its own fair share of trying moments. Aside from the

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Friday, 19 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Is Obama A Natural Born Citizen? Update 10.17.2008

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Nigerian Politics: Nigerian Presidential candidate Isa Odidi receives award

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Nigerian Politics - UK Universities ? An Efficacious Platform To Enhance Your Management Skills

The contribution made by the citizens of a particular state or country is one of the major reasons behind its progress. Intellect and brilliance of the countrymen, therefore, need to be enhanced in order to take a particular nation towards the path of development. UK universities play a very significant role in giving the career aspirants an opportunity to do something for their country. They have been declared as one of the most reliable sources of imparting quality education to the career aspirants. In several developing countries, the UK universities have helped the learners with full efforts so that they could achieve what they desire to. Not only through traditional

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Nigerian Politics - The Ethnic Composition of Benue State

This was because the regional politics made the central government very weak and on the other hand, made the dominant ethnic groups to pay more allegiance to the regional governments than the centre. It was after the abolition of the regional divisions that Nigerian ethnic groups begin to live and interact with others on states level.
The first generation of states created was twelve and the Benue as a state was carved under Benue-Plateau. The Benue-Plateau state was more or less like a sandwich of over thirteen minority tribes or ethnic groups of different inter-cultural affiliation towards one another. Dominant tribes /ethnic groups however include Ngas, Biron, Kutev,

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Nigerian Politics: Majek fashek - Religion Na Politics ( 6 )

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Nigerian Politics: Majek Fashek - Send Down The Rain

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Nigerian Politics - April 26, 2011 Election and Reign of Folly, Mammon in Delta

Vive la bagatelle – long live folly! If you are doubtful you heard that French phrase properly then you may care for another from classics: Horace once penned virtus post nummos i.e. virtue after money or properly interpreted ‘money first'. And if your confusion multiplies then you may well now be in a position to marginally comprehend the confusion Deltans have been into since 1999. The two sarcasms, which those phrases actually are, sadly represent the true face of governance in Delta. Folly and mammon: These are the two things that have been governing PDP's politics and government in Delta since Ibori and the Uduaghans smuggled themselves into Delta politics. If you

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Nigerian Politics - The modern commonwealth-a critique

THE MODERN COMMONWEALTH-A CRITIQUE





LUKPATA, VICTOR IKONG (Ph.D)


ABSTRACT

At its height in the early 20th century the British Empire included about one quarter of the World's population and land surface. Emerging gradually from its 16th century beginnings in separate commercial ventures, it rapidly expanded into a loose union of varied sovereignties during the European colonizing competition of the 19th century. By mid 20th century most of its territories had gained independence, and the empire had evolved into the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of equal and autonomous states loyal to the British Crown and enjoying special trade interest.
Lord

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Thursday, 18 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: The Al Hadji and His Wives - PREVIEW

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Nigerian Politics: Shell won't stop gas flaring- poisoning people & the planet

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Nigerian Politics - Oil in Nigeria: a Curse or Blessing?

The discovery of oil in Nigeria, first in Oloibiri, in the Niger-Delta, south-south region of the country in 1956 has re-shaped the destiny of the country.



Before this discovery, Nigeria’s economic survival largely depended on Agriculture chiefly cocoa from the western and groundnut from the northern part of the country. It is remarkable that at this time, Nigeria ranked second only to Ghana then known as the Gold coast in terms of production of cocoa. There was also the production of palm kernel from which palm oil was derived. In fact Nigeria took off with a country like Malaysia which is far ahead of country (Nigeria) in terms of development.



By 1960, when

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Nigerian Politics - Ekwumekwu Movement in Southern Nigeria

Ekwumekwu movement is the story of Anioma resistance to the British colonial imperialism. Anioma itself is located in Delta North, Delta state of Nigeria. Etymologically, the word “Anioma means “Good/Fertile Land” and is an acronym coined by Chief denis Osadebe from the then existing local government areas namely Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika and Oshimili and perfected by Obi (senator) Nosike Ikpo. This development bore the creation of Anioma the now collective name of the Western Ibos. Anioma has three dialects of macro Igbo language namely Ukwuani (Ndokwa) enuani (Aniocha/Oshimili) and Ika (Ika). Anioma people have diverse history but are diachronically Igbo. In fact, It is

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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Stan - Lagos Elite (Song About Girls) -Leaked

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Nigerian Politics: Eddie Opara

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Nigerian Politics - Money Laundering

INTRODUCTION: Money laundering is the process of creating the appearance that large amounts of money obtained from serious crimes, such as drug trafficking or terrorist activity, originated from a legitimate source. It is a crime in many jurisdictions with varying definitions. It is a key operation of the underground economy. Money laundering is the practice of disguising illegally obtained funds so that they seem legal. Money laundering can be described as the process by which a person conceals or disguises the identity or the origin of illegally obtained proceeds so that they appear to have originated from legitimate sources. Money laundering is ipso facto (from the

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Nigerian Politics - How Libel Suit Landed Bode George in Prison

Former Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) board chairman and a key associate of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief Olabode George, and five others were yesterday jailed for 30 months. The libel case he instituted against The News magazine, which had exposed George’s alleged corrupt deals at NPA, had sparked off his travails. The report was based on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s indictment of George in its investigation of his activities at NPA. But George’s libel case against the magazine quickened the commencement of his trial by EFCC under Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. George and five others were convicted by an Ikeja High Court under Justice Olubunmi

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Nigerian Politics: IDGS

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Nigerian Politics: Lil' Wayne A Milli Live- High Quality[TV QUALITY]*Video Audio+A Mill Song Audio*

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Nigerian Politics - Asylum, Detention And Deportation/Zimbabwe

Subsequent, to reading your e-mail about the predicament of the Zimbabwean Asylum seeker, namely Jacob Mhlawisutu in anticipation of possible deportation. It has been called upon my mind to write something regarding this issue. I, like several other people in that situation sincerely sympathise with the affected individual. We as Zimbabweans understand why some people go such lengths of obtaining false documents to travel to place where they feel safe from the persecution they would have suffered in their home country. On the other hand many European governments are unwilling to accept asylum seekers who travel on false documents and who would have gone through a safe

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Nigerian Politics - Sometimes It Is Better To Remain Silent And Thought Ignorant Than To Speak Up And Remove All Doubt

A number of political class verbal missteps recently have reminded me of a favorite saying that goes something like the following:
"Sometimes it is better to remain silent and thought ignorant than to speak up and remove all doubt."
Politicians say the darndest things and continue to amaze me with their lack of knowledge of how the world and how reality work:
- With regard to the recent Arizona immigration law, Attorney General Holder testified before the Senate recently, "Sure there is a potential for challenging a law on its face and then challenging a law as it is applied." No problem here, as Attorney General of the entire United States, it is his job to make sure that laws are

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Monday, 15 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: HOUR OF VISITATION, PT 2

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Nigerian Politics: FREE IRAN - 6 Jan 2010 Death to Dictator chants during iran Soccer Match

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Nigerian Politics - The Impact of the Committee System on University Management in Benue State of Nigeria

Introduction

The Senate is the highest academic body in the university system with the Vice-Chancellor as its chairman. Its authority covers all academic matters although some, such as appointments, are shared with council. It is Senate that has the formal authority under the university’s charter and status to make academic policy. Therefore, for it to take meaningful decisions it has to create certain committees. Council is the governing body of the University and is the formal employer of all university staff. It is charged with the general control and superintendent of the Policy, Finance and Property of the University. University employees are required under the leadership

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Nigerian Politics - The Move to Remove Ribadu, a Promotion of Corruption

It is puzzling what the Nigerian Government iis seeking to achieve with the removal of Nuhu Ribadu, Chairman of Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Nigeria who has been reportedly mandated to embark on a routine course by the Inspector-General of Police, Mike Okiro. As usual watchers of political developments will crack their their brains once more in order to try to dymistify to what Nigerian Government is seeking to achieve. What is more puzzling is the failure of government to realise that the four-year tenure of Ribadu is inviolably sacrosanct, making that which has come to stay and must be completed. This intended action action must be rescinded immediately if

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Saturday, 13 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Encouragement. 2

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Nigerian Politics: The Video Shell Oil Desperately Doesn't Want You to See

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Nigerian Politics - Ibusa, You Need a Football Club

I wish to commend Ibusa Sports Club for successfully organizing the sports event tagged “Fame Award Night” at Colonnades Hotel, Ikoyi which attracted even the interest of Nigerian Football Federation and various personalities from Ibusa including Prof Pat Utomi, Prof Anthony Arinze and Dr. Henry Nzekwu. In the words of the President-General of the Club while delivering a key-note address “the whole exercise is in tandem with the new spirit in ICDU to promote, propagate and utilize the enormous potentials in our human resources …” There is no gainsaying that Ibusa is one town or call it city with quite enormous human resources abounding, and I make bold to state that if

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Nigerian Politics - Leading by Example: Eight Lessons for Leaders Striving to Pull Their Companies Out of the Red

Leading by Example: Eight Lessons for Leaders Striving to Pull Their Companies Out of the Red Though the forecast for the economy is starting to improve, the plight of recession-weary businesses is still difficult. If you’re struggling to find a way to motivate your employees when offering money isn’t an option, here's some advice for you: Focus on becoming a great leader. There are few things your employees will appreciate more. By Charles Garcia After months of economic tough times, a glimmer of light is starting to appear at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Rather than being harbingers of doom, economic news stories are now starting to look ever so slightly brighter.

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Nigerian Politics - TU-BABA TURNS 10

It was Innocent Idibia a.k.a TUFACE’s 10th Birthday on Saturday, the 20th of June 2009. The man himself thrilled his guests to a two faced event at the THIS DAY DOME in Abuja with a Charity Concert for the launch of his Tuface Idibia REACH OUT FOUNDATION and a 10th ANNIVERSARY concert… hold up! You actually thought he was 10? Are you nuts??? Can’t you see how… capably matured he is? Tuface had enough to be thankful for. He had 10 years of great, industry-changing hits like African Queen, Ole, For Instance and the likes either as a member of the then hit group PLANTASHUN BOYS or as a solo act which he became after breaking away in order to get into bed with the number one

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Friday, 12 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Hayden and Michael on nderwear bomber - MTP pt 2

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Nigerian Politics: Democracy Now! 1/12/2010 Headlines

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Nigerian Politics - Beatles T-Shirt Causes Stir in Shari?a Court of Nigeria

In Kaduna and other states in the North where they operate, the CRC under Shehu Sani used to defy all odds and stand in defense of the down trodden especially in courts, as was exemplified when they worked to mobilize lawyers to stand for Baba Masaba, the man in Niger state reported to have many wives. A few years ago, Sani and his CRC fought for the freedom of about six people who stood in court and were to have their limbs amputated. One of the culprits only stole a bag of maize. Last week in Kaduna, there was a mild drama at a Shari’a Court in Magajin Gari Kaduna as the Jugde, Alkali Lawal Ibrahim sent the civil rights activist, Malam Shehu Sani out of the courtroom because he

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Nigerian Politics - AU panel, Sudan list steps to end Darfur crisis

MEASURES needed to attain peace in Sudan's troubled Darfur region were outlined and examined as the African Union's (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) meeting got underway yesterday in Abuja. President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua presided over the meeting in his capacity as host chairperson of the PSC. Former South African President Thabo Mbeki presented the AU high-level panel on Darfur (AUPD) report which stated categorically that reliance on criminal justice as the backbone of bringing the long sought after normalcy to Darfur would turn out to be insufficient in the days ahead. But Sudan cautiously welcomed the proposals from the panel of African leaders to end the conflict in Darfur

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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: bbq09v2

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Nigerian Politics - Cheap flights to Nigeria for Travel to Nigeria

Unlike the title of this post implies i.e. cheap flights to Nigeria. There is no any information about the time schedule or air ticket prices of incoming or out going flights to Nigeria. But it is a general post about this lively land. It is not difficult to get flights tickets reservation for Nigeria. There are ample of air travel organizations which deals in cheap flights booking for travel to Nigeria. In addition to these for online booking and searching there are many travel related sites allows you to compare price for different operators which manage flights to Nigeria. Most of the businessmen visit Nigeria, which take interest in the products and oil of Nigeria. Nigeria is

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Nigerian Politics - TV STATIONS AND PROGRAMMES CONTENT IN NIGERIA: THE PAST AND THE PRESENT

Only Government owned stations were in operation, such as NTA 2 Channel 5, channel 10, channel 7, (now defunct), LTV and the popular OGTV. These stations were subjected to the whims and caprices of the government and could not independently air certain programmes. Besides, the usurpation of power at various times by the Military from the civilians and within themselves before 1999, further put a clasp on what could be aired. Though 1992 heralded the dawn of the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood), TV programmes continued to tag along. However, before the millennium, spilling over into present day, various private owned TV stations emerged and have seemingly relegated the Government

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Nigerian Politics: Anti-witchcraft conference attacked by Christian church

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Nigerian Politics: Protest Tip #2: Remove Your Clothes

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Nigerian Politics - Flights to Nigeria Boom with Foreign Investment High

More international business is flocking to Nigeria as the country's industry and economy continues to grow.
Nigeria is the second biggest economy in Africa and its abundance of natural resources, especially hydrocarbons, make it an attractive prospect for foreign investment and international business.

Business Class – Nigeria's Oil Prospects

As the 10th largest oil producer in the world and the most prolific oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria is a potentially rich prospect, with 950f its foreign exchange earnings dependent on its oil sector. The upstream oil industry however has caused much political unrest in the country, thanks to it being the most important

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Nigerian Politics - FIFA 2010 World Cup and African Gods

" In vain your bangles castcharmed circles at my feetI am Abiku, calling for the firstand repeated time."
Professor Wole Soyinka first Africa Nigerian Nobel award winner in Literature i wrote his famous poem "Abiku" which I read as a student years ago but today I am just wondering if the World Cup on Africa Soil would be taken away by the white men just like our sons and sisters were taken away as Slaves in the medieval century and our gods like the Chineke, Olodumare, Nanabuluku, Osanobuwa, Obatala and Ogun and Amadiora are helpless in a game played on our very soil and nothing can be done to keep the trophy here in Africa.
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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Centre for Media and Culture Research - AHS Faculty - London South Bank University - LSBU

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Nigerian Politics: Michael Savage on Racial Profiling, Terrorism Suspects, and Bilderberg Group -- Aired on January 4, 2010

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Nigerian Politics - Alexander Nderitu Introduces Africa

‘So geographers in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill the gaps And over uninhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns.' - Jonathan Swift, author of ‘Gulliver's Travels' ‘…all on a supernatural scale and under such an immense sky that when you are first exposed to it, you may be seized with both vertigo – from the sheer speed and height of the clouds – and "folie de grandeur". Such grandiose surroundings were irresistible to English settlers…' - James Fox, ‘White Mischief' 'For millions of years, In millions of homes A man loved a woman, A child it was born'
- David Byrne, 'Like Humans Do'

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Nigerian Politics - Are the Jukuns Jews?

Are the Jukuns Jews? By Apostle Dr. Genesis Dawuda
The people shall dwell alone and shall not be reckoned among the nations. Numbers 23:9
They shall be wanderers among the nations. Hosea 9:17

Jukuns! Jews? I know it sounds so funny, crazy and unbelievable. But don't laugh and fall off your seat. I am serious, are the Jukuns Jews? History is a very wonderful subject, unappetizing when starting it but rewarding when it comes to applying it to real life situations.
In tracing one's root there are many sources of information that an individual can draw from . it could be Anthropological, Biological, Biblical, Archeological or historical.
Some very important things we must put at

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Sunday, 7 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: P10 UK election poll results 290 -247- 51 -27, 326 to win.

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Nigerian Politics: African Americans - Abandon Their Own (Farouk Matallab)

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Nigerian Politics - Get an MBA degree online: its easy

Nigeria is often plagued with political as well as social disturbances. This is one of the reason why not many individuals can pursue education on a regular basis even if he aspires to. The recent introduction of "study online in Nigeria" by the universities of UK is like a dream come true for the young Nigerians. This is an online mode of learning where the student learns and interacts with others with the help of the Internet. No campus classes are conducted in this form of learning. Amongst all the courses offered in Nigeria, the UK MBA is the most popular one. The study online in Nigeria program has encouraged several career enthusiasts to pursue their higher studies amidst of

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Nigerian Politics - How General Buhari won me over

I never loved violence in any form or any military rule in life since I studied History for the advanced level in 1975. I read about Napoleon Bonaparte of France, the first known military coup plotter in European history and effects of it on those that fought for freedom of France, the peasants and the bourgeois after the removal of Luis the 16th as King of France, my favorite in European history was Ottovon Bismarck of Prussia who united the scattered 39 German states and became the first Chancellor of Germany, despite the refusal of Austria and Hungary to participate in the unification, Bismarck never used force on those two nations but agreed to work with them which

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Nigerian Politics: One BEP and Michael Jackson

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Nigerian Politics: Jae Baz "Our Pain" Political Promo.

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Nigerian Politics - The revenue allocation formular in nigeria: a continuous search

THE REVENUE ALLOCATION FORMULAR IN NIGERIA: A CONTINUOUS SEARCH

Victor I. Lukpata (Ph.D)
ASTRACT
Resource disbursement is a fundamental fiscal issue in the practice of Nigerian federalism. This is largely so as the nation, has federating units with their respective constitutional responsibilities to execute. The Federal, States and Local Governments which constitute the three tiers of government in Nigeria are each given tax-raising powers. The responsibility of disbursing the fund accrued in the common pool account is the exclusive preserve of the federal government. The disbursement of revenue to the three tiers of government in Nigeria has been a subject of hot debate

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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria off to a rocky start in drive to register 70 million voters

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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: The buck stops where?

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Nigerian Politics: P35 Hung Parliament UK election poll results 290 -247- 51 -27, 326 to win.

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Nigerian Politics - An Ikoyi Hotel Is A cut Above Most Others Elsewhere In Lagos

An upmarket neighbourhood in the city of Lagos, Ikoyi is situated on the eastern side of Lagos Island near the mouth of the Lagos Lagoon. Once the home of British government officials during the colonial era which ended some 50 years ago, Ikoyi is now where diplomats, Nigerian government officials and business tycoons as well as many of the foreigners working in the country's oil and gas industry reside. And Ikoyi hotels include some of the best in the city, if not in the entire country, which is to be expected considering that visitors to the area and business travellers in particular are accustomed to good hotels in Europe and America.
In contrast with the Ikoyi hotels and smart

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Nigerian Politics - Get an online MBA degree from the UK universities in Nigeria

Nigeria is an African nation, which has huge potential but is constantly troubled by various problems both internally and externally. There are major problems regarding racial and communal hatred as well as economical turmoil in the country. It is very obvious that all these social and political unrest has deep impact on the education system of the nation. But the positive thing is that the education system is constantly developing in the country with the help of other countries. UK has taken a major step towards this. There are many UK universities in Nigeria that offer various kinds of courses to the students in the country. From general courses to professional UK MBA courses,

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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Saudi reformist Abdallah bin Bakhit on benefits of Secularism (prank call ending)

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Nigerian Politics: Hillary excuse.avi

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Nigerian Politics - Transnational Corporations Liability for environmental Harms

Contents: “Transnational Corporations Liability on Environmental Harms” Introduction Norms controlling activities of TNC’s in UDHR and ICESCR Why and how these TNC’s are responsible for environmental damages and harms. Three catastrophic disasters in human history International Guidelines controlling TNC’s activities Are these Norms and guidelines are enough to hold these TNC’s liable Need of international binding regulations Recommendations Concluding remarks Transnational corporation liability for environmental harm Before starting my presentation on present topic that is transnational corporation liability for environmental harm, I would like to say

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Nigerian Politics - Buhari's Anticipatory Tears of Failure and a National Carnage

Tunde Idiagbon was not around to see it. And if he were to still be here but didn't see it life he would have doubted all breaking news about it. But it happened. Mohammadu Buhari (who with Tunde Idiagbon once overthrew democracy and held Nigeria with iron-stiff hands) ‘bathed' us with tears recently. I tell you, Tunde Bakare would have had an uphill task convincing Tunde Idiagbon, his namesake and ‘predecessor', that Buhari first sailed away in thought while addressing the world, then the whole head plummeted, and before he was done with giving vent to the troubled inside man his papers and viewers were already wetted with his tears, and could only moan thereafter! But very

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Fully-Body Scanners | People & Politics

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Nigerian Politics: Countdown - Politics of Terror

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Nigerian Politics - The Anti-Corruption Commission and the Sierra Leone Lebanese Question: A call for an ACC study!

Reforms in Sierra Leone’s economic and financial services sector are projected to largely fail unless the Sierra Leone-Lebanese economic power imbalance question is adequately addressed. This question revolves around the inordinate monopolistic economic stranglehold being exerted over all aspects of the society, by the Lebanese business community, as a result of their dominant economic power dating to the pre-independence era. Despite political independence in 1961, Sierra Leone’s new and subsequent leadership have continued to act as though merely continuing the colonial era economic models and power structures without addressing the core economic power imbalance will suffice

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Nigerian Politics - What is post colonialism? How do we find this ideology working as a backdrop in the first part of Things Fall Apart?

Post colonialism: The social, political, cultural, and economic practices that arose in the response and resistance to colonialism and imperialism. This term also refers to the historical period following the colonial era, corresponding roughly to the second half of the twentieth centuryPostcolonial theory, often said to begin with the work of Edward W. Said, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Homi K. Bhabha, looks at literature and society from two broad angles: how the writer, artist, cultural worker, and his or her context reflects a colonial past, and how they survive and carve out a new way of creating and understanding the world. One of the earliest critical works to present

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Nigerian Politics: Terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and the Nigerian Image

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Nigerian Politics - Mysticism: A Worldwide Epidemic

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Nigerian Politics - Hiding Africa's Looted Funds: The Silence of Western Media

By Lord Aikins Adusei Quite often when you read newspapers, listen to the radio and watch television in the West you will are bombarded with how poor and corrupt Africans are. However, you will never watch, read or hear anything in these media outlets on the role play by : Western banking institutions; property development and estate companies; technology corporations; oil and mining cartels; defense and engineering companies, and western political and business elite in promoting corruption in Africa. When it comes to Africa and the developing world, the Western media pretend to be doing a good job only when there is an embarrassing story or a scandal that undermines their own

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Monday, 1 August 2011

Nigerian Politics: Press TV-American Dream-Obama and the politics of fear-01-11-2010

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Nigerian Politics: P25 UK election poll results 290 -247- 51 -27, 326 to win.

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Nigerian Politics - Study Online in Nigeria makes you Embrace a Bright Future

Computers have dominated a major part of the globe. Owing to this fabulous invention, various service sectors of the world have experienced huge progress. Right from the medical world to corporate sectors, computers have played a key role in leading thousands of aspirants to the paths of success. In the last few years, the world of education has achieved stunning results and has smashed all the conventional modes of providing education. One such innovative learning system that has popularized on the Nigerian soils is online education. The impact has been so strong that students from all over the globe are flocking in huge numbers to study online in Nigeria. Today, technology has

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Nigerian Politics - Bhadresh Gohil is sentenced to 7 years imprisonment as injustice is served!

Bhadresh Gohil, a top UK Lawyer and Partner in Arlingtons Sharmas Solicitors based in Mayfair, is a former lawyer to the beleaguered former Governor of Delta state, Mr James Ibori. Mr Gohil was forced plead to guilty in November for his role in a sale worth $37 million in shares of a Nigerian telecoms company V-Mobile (now Airtel) and is now serving seven years in a UK prison as injustice was long-established.
Friends and family of the Lawyer, who had always insisted that the Crown's case is entirely based upon presumptions, were stunned on Monday 6th December 2010, at the Southwark Crown Court when Mr Gohil took that surprising action.
According to a friend to Mr Gohil who spoke

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Nigerian Politics: The Health of Nigerian President Yar'Adua

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Nigerian Politics - The Screwy Relationship Between China and Africa

"…[T]he wise general will concentrate on securing provisions from the enemy," Sun Tzu, The Art of War.The Chinese are big time on the African continent. The extraction of natural resources in exchange for infrastructural development purports a symbiotic relationship that, in this author's estimation, can only lead to a disastrous conclusion for Africa--particularly, when it is clear that the Chinese hate Black people.As far back as 1279 AD, under the rule of Khubila Khan, the Chinese have been conquered and ruled by foreign powers. China's early experience with foreign governments left a bad taste of economic colonialism in its mouth. Autonomous regions and concessions,

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Nigerian Politics - Ogboru: The Man, Manifesto and Many Mandates

Three inseparable phenomena have built up to great height in Delta politics. There is the marvel associated with the man Great Ogboru; and closely knit to that is the total embrace that his manifesto has been home to in Delta; and then the resultant and always sweeping mandate that the people has for him any day since 2003. It is no surprising that the connivance of skewed hearts who have been usurping power and governance at home with the operators of our electoral and legal systems, and security operatives at the national level (lucre being the strength of that connivance) has been able to do anything about the aforesaid threesome phenomenon.
Great Ogboru is a man of many parts,

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Sunday, 31 July 2011

Nigerian Politics - Ogboru: The Man, Manifesto and Many Mandates

Three inseparable phenomena have built up to great height in Delta politics. There is the marvel associated with the man Great Ogboru; and closely knit to that is the total embrace that his manifesto has been home to in Delta; and then the resultant and always sweeping mandate that the people has for him any day since 2003. It is no surprising that the connivance of skewed hearts who have been usurping power and governance at home with the operators of our electoral and legal systems, and security operatives at the national level (lucre being the strength of that connivance) has been able to do anything about the aforesaid threesome phenomenon.
Great Ogboru is a man of many parts,

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Nigerian Politics: Part 2 of EP29 - TOSH Mag TV Show with Shoggy Tosh featuring Dr. Ron Kenoly

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Nigerian Politics: Gov. Jang declares 30 days of fasting

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Nigerian Politics - Ibori's London Dilemma and Uduaghan's Asaba Ambition

I must necessarily start by congratulating Goodluck Jonathan for listening to me on the matter of Ibori's London trial. In "Any Deal between Jonathan, Ibori-Uduaghan" recently published by various media organs home and abroad I opened that topic this way: "We all love Goodluck Jonathan, and yours sincerely has arguably done more pro-GEJ articles (published home and abroad) than anybody since Atiku emptied his political campaigns of sanity. But honestly the issue of Jonathan's sudden silence about Ibori and equally sudden romance with Uduaghan, who hitherto has fought against him because of Ibori, his cousin and mentor, a man sane community of humanity and mankind want prosecuted

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Nigerian Politics - Study Online ? A Cost-Effective Technique to Get Educated

In today's world, it's impossible to earn your daily bread and butter without gaining education. In fact, education sets the very base of your career and therefore determines your prosperity in the near future. There are many economically backward families who cannot bear to cope with their child's educational expenses and therefore he/she is compelled to sacrifice all his career oriented goals. Moreover, the majority of learning institutions keep hiking their respective course fees every year and therefore some find it impossible to continue. Keeping all such inconveniences in mind, the option to study online has been initiated so that students residing in other nations can easily

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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Nigerian Churches - Money and a cure for AIDs? - BBC travel & politics

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Nigerian Politics - Not goodluck but jonathan

Success is sweet, it has brothers, it has sisters, it has parents, it has friends. Success-----yes, but if you think you have more friends now than enemies, look around yourself. You have come thus, far, a child who wore no shoes to school nor had a school bag. But let me quickly remind you that children of your age, and slightly above that time, never had shoes to school, nor school bags. I never saw school shoes nor wore them and it was when I got to the college that my mother bought me a pair of canvas out of her very costly sweat. Yet I never had the good luck that you have. School bags never existed during the time. I can still remember my small wooden box which carried

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Nigerian Politics - The Curse of Crude Oil

Oil. short, audacious and new. Just three letters, but three letters with such telling powers that now man cannot act without worrying about how the almighty oil will react. Oil is an arrogant commodity. See the power that oil has conferred on Saudi Arabia, a/kingdom, if without oil, that could have been feeding on sand and crying for alms like poor and drought-stricken Ethiopia. But God has chosen to smile on the desert kingdom by giving it more oil than it knows what to do with. Its potentates can afford to wrap themselves in rich silk and Kashmir, going around the world and buying up the whole place.

That’s the power of oil. Some people like its smell. It has an aromatic

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Thursday, 28 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: BRANWEN OKPAKO ft SAM MEFFIRE Black German Movies DRECKFRESSER African Movies Deutschland

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Nigerian Politics: Ya Boy ft. Black Card Boys - "Kill Em" [2010 Camaros] HD

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Nigerian Politics - THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO:

THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO: By Chris Okafor “What really is the point of trying to teach anything to anybody?’ This question seemed to provoke a murmur of sympathetic approval from up and down the table. ‘What I mean is that if you really want to understand something, the best way is to try and explain it to someone else. That forces you to sort it out in your mind. And the more slow and dim-witted your pupil, the more you have to break things down into more and more simple ideas. And that’s really the essence of programming. By the time you’ve sorted out a complicated idea into little steps that even a stupid machine can deal with,

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Nigerian Politics - EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE

EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE By Chris Okafor The delay in publication of this article barely five months after the shamble coronation of Mr. Mathew Emeka Ezeani as the King of Igbo in Ireland was to give much room for reactions which has been consistent in the media over past few months. Emeka Ezeani has continuously insisted that he have the support of his people to be crowned the Eze Igbo of Ireland which chronicled the various interviews I had with prominent Igbo men and women here in West of Ireland. The results of that interview demonstrated, to a large extent, a proportionate disapproval of anyone parading and masquerading himself as the King of Igbo in

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Nigerian Politics - EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE

EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE By Chris Okafor The delay in publication of this article barely five months after the shamble coronation of Mr. Mathew Emeka Ezeani as the King of Igbo in Ireland was to give much room for reactions which has been consistent in the media over past few months. Emeka Ezeani has continuously insisted that he have the support of his people to be crowned the Eze Igbo of Ireland which chronicled the various interviews I had with prominent Igbo men and women here in West of Ireland. The results of that interview demonstrated, to a large extent, a proportionate disapproval of anyone parading and masquerading himself as the King of Igbo in

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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

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Nigerian Politics: Gordon Brown's facts gaffe in Leaders' Debate

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Nigerian Politics - THE BARRAGE OF FLAWED PLOTS & RE-CYCLED THEMES IN NOLLYWOOD MOVIES

However, the common denominator of flawed scripts, parodies, water shed plots, embarrassing verbal blunder, choppy editing, high predictability rate, abysmal soundtracks, bland, prosaic, monotonous, technologically deficient , formulaic movies have all added to the declining rate at which Home videos are watched. There has been a clamour for movie makers to introduce new dimensions and other positive sides that reflect our society's norms and values into our stories, and not the promotion of a deluge of negative stories being portrayed about Nigerians to the International communities.

I believe however, that the so called negative stories being projected in our movies, (if we must

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Nigerian Politics - state of emmergency on declining situation of nursing services in Nigeria

STATE OF EMMERGENCY ON DECLINING SITUATION OF NURSING SERVICES IN NIGERIA
Introduction: Nursing services has moved as a professional practice from the 19th century till the 21st century and many nurse practitioner/leaders have recorded significant land marks about nursing for example Florence Nightingale, Martha Rodgers, Lilian ward and Calistra Roy just to mention a few. Their principles and theories are used and continuously modeled till date,

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Monday, 25 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Naomi Klein on Activism, Journalism, Barack Obama, and the Shock Doctrine (2009-3)

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Nigerian Politics - Entrepreneurship and MSME - The Engine For Economic Growth and Wealth Creation

With a population of 148 million and the second largest economy in the continent after South Africa, the state of Nigeria's economy is a bundle of extreme contradictions. The US sources 10% of its crude imports from abundant oil fields in the Niger Delta, a region that is also home to one of the largest know natural gas reserves in the world. Despite these natural endowments, Nigeria is crippled with rampant poverty and depressing macroeconomic indicators and human development indices. Unemployment is endemic and more than 54% of its population lives on less than $1 per day. Decades of political turmoil, civilian unrest and large scale government mismanagement are largely to blame

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Nigerian Politics - Key Lessons From History and the Way Forward For Nigeria

Early in June this year, the Nigerian government reassumed control of the once divested state-run telecom giant NITEL, blaming unpaid debts and investment shortfalls. Abuja had sold off a 51% stake in this national asset during former president OJ Obsanjo's tenure in 2006 as part of a massive reforms and disinvestment process. Transcorp, the local firm that bought majority control for a fee of $500 million was accused of failing to meet payment obligations to the tune of $60 million, besides accumulating debts totalling 17 billion naira1. NITEL suffered huge subscriber losses for both fixed line and mobile phone services since 2001. The development came as yet another shocking

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Nigerian Politics - Visit Nigeria

Nigeria, a country in Africa is one of the greatest oil producers in the region. The oil is harvested in Niger Delta. It has witnessed a lot of political turmoil and it still remains an academic hub. It's not uncommon to find that almost half of the Nigerians are graduates. This is a great thing for Africa, a continent viewed to be backward in development. It is also home to Africa literature academic giants. Nigeria's writers include Chinua Achebe who has written Africa great literature books like a ‘Man of the People', which has been occasionally selected as a set book for students for national examinations. There is also the greatest university known as the School of Ibadan.

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Nigerian Politics - The Case for Privatisation and SMEs in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa

In the first five years of this decade, 37 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa together raised more than $11 billion through privatisation programmes. Although the bulk of this corpus was raised in low-value transactions in competitive sectors, the figure puts the region next only to Europe and Latin America in global privatisation trends. While Africa, Ghana and Zambia were among the top contributors, Nigeria takes the undisputed lead. Africa's third largest economy contributed more than 70% of the $975 million generated between 2004 and 2005, most of it through a single deal involving the disinvestment of a major port operation.

Across Africa, privatisation had become the guiding

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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Geese Bully BullyBob & Joshua

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Nigerian Politics: Chris Akomas for Abia State governor 2011

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Nigerian Politics - Niger Delta: Why should they all die?

The Niger Delta has known more deaths than any part of Africa by hands of exploitative leaders and also, of course, by the furious force of nature or environment despoliation occasioned again by unmindful and uncaring leaders. But this piece is more about the deaths and havocs occasioned by the military. From the killing of Ken Saro-Wiwa by Sanni Abacha to the pulling down of Odi community under Olusegun Obasanjo to the sacking of Gbaramatu kingdom under Umaru Yar'Adua and to the present invasion of Ayakoromor community under Goodluck Jonathan, the Niger Delta region has known untold numbers of death by hands of the military. Add the other various assaults by the military on

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Nigerian Politics - Lagos an Overpopulated State: a Case of Continous Spatial Restructuring and Interaction

LAGOS

Introduction

Lagos State was created on May 27, 1967 by virtue of State (Creation and Transitional Provisions) Decree No. 14 of 1967, which restructured Nigeria’s Federation into 12 states. Prior to this, Lagos Municipality had been administered by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Lagos Affairs as the regional authority, while the Lagos City Council (LCC) governed the City of Lagos. Equally, the metropolitan areas (Colony Province) of Ikeja, Agege, Mushin, Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry were administered by the Western Region.

Lagos state is located in latitude 6035’N, and Longitude 3045’E . with a population of over 14million people but official

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Friday, 22 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Real Time Fight C/o Parliament House _telugutouch.com

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Nigerian Politics: Christian terrorist attacks plane

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Nigerian Politics - CHANNELS TV: Another Triumph of Journalism

Governance in Nigeria may not represent enthralling story, but not journalism. Acts of the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary at all levels may be nauseating, not so with the fourth estate of the realm. There are major bus-stops in Nigeria journalism that attract huge nods.
The success of Daily Times was simply massive. This has been adequately represented by writers including yours sincerely because Daily Times was triumph of journalism without question. If you had some bylines in that paper as I was privileged to have you will know how it feels for that paper to go under. Before it went cracking and crashing it was the toast of everyone.
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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria The Giant of Africa Claimant The Reality in it And its Implication

Nigeria has been claiming the giant of Africa, and her leaders make no pretend about this. Nigeria has said that Africa is the center piece of her foreign policy. One wonders whether Nigeria a dependent African state, has the money to police the largest black continent in the world (Africa). What marvels every one is on how Nigeria came to this conclusion and started claiming this. Whether the nation has the resources, institutions, and power to actualize these tasks she gave to herself is one she has to look into before she begins her claim. One wonders whether the imposition of giant of Africa on Nigeria by her leaders was not just misconception of words to the reality of

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Nigerian Politics: The Love of God-2

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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria's Cult Of Corruption

BY UGOCHUKW EJINKEONYE
Virtually every Nigerian knows and strongly believes that any day Nigeria is able to make up its mind to end its obscene and ruinous romance with the stubborn monster called "Corruption", this country will automatically witness the kind of prosperity no one had thought was possible in these parts. Just imagine the amount of public funds being stolen and squandered daily under various guises by too many public officers and their accomplices, and the great transformation that would happen to public infrastructure and the lives of the citizenry if this organized banditry can at least be reduced by fifty percent!
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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria in a Knowledge Century

Across the globe, many events, including the election of Barack Obama as American president, point to a world where nations are looking for fresh ideas to overcome severe economic crises and survive the onslaught of global competition driven by the advent of information and communication technologies. The evolution of knowledge workers (or brain workers) is changing many national policies, as countries device strategies to manage the impacts of globalization by developing infrastructures on education, industry, health and energy. It is a new world where nations that fail to develop or learn, acquire and adapt technologies will remain poor. The emergence of China, and the

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Thursday, 21 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: TYT - Extended Clip June 16, 2011

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Nigerian Politics: Political Crisis in Nigeria, Dr. LMadu2

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Nigerian Politics - Steps to Building a Business Empire in Nigeria

Nigerians wishing to build their own businesses would do well to learn from the bottom up and equip themselves with the skills necessary to meet the creative challenges of entrepreneurship. The skills necessary to take the local economy into overdrive are simultaneously as simple as stock-taking, marketing, and accounting; and as complex as creating joint ventures that grow to be hugely successful business.
Entrepreneurship education, which has been made mandatory for Nigerian college students of all disciplines, is the key first step to creating and sustaining a valuable business. Due to the country's booming informal economy, there is a substantial population that is already

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Nigerian Politics - Opportunities For the Business Savvy in Nigeria

However, infrastructure deficits, a lamentable security situation and inclement policies have combined to deter overseas companies from venturing into Africa's second largest economy. The installation of a democratically elected government in 1999 paved the way for radical reforms calculated to reverse this trend and boost both domestic and international investment in the country. For the business savvy though, Nigeria is a country teeming with business opportunity and potential.
According to TradeInvest Nigeria, a non-government agency that provides access to business opportunities in the country, the extent of its trade potential is unparalleled in the entire African continent.

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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Nigerian President Dies

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Nigerian Politics: Amanpour interview with Nigerian Acting President - CNN.com - Africannewslive.com

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Nigerian Politics - The Informal Economy and Entrepreneurial Development

In September 2008, the prominent Vanguard newspaper published an interview with a senior labor department bureaucrat who admitted that 90% of new jobs in the country were being accounted for by the informal sector1. Quoting an unnamed survey, the official went on to add that the sector was also responsible for 80% of all non-agricultural employment and 60% of urban jobs. The figures are credible in source, but for a country now intent on revamping its economy for accelerated growth, they are incredible in import.
The informal economy is described as the sum total of economic activity that happens outside state regulation, which is neither taxed nor represented in a country's GDP.

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Nigerian Politics - Venture Capitalism and Enterprise Revolution in Nigeria

The African Capital Alliance (ACA), a private equity fund manager in western Africa, announced the raising of $200 million from investors in July last year. The third installment of the Capital Alliance Private Equity (CAPE) fund will target important sectors such as power, oil and gas, communications and financial services in Nigeria and across the sub-Saharan region. The ACA is confident of eventually raising a total of $350 million for the fund from aid agencies, international banks and Nigerian institutional investors. The development reflects mounting confidence in Nigeria's resurgent economy, considering the country's fist such fund that started out in 1998 with a capital of

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Nigerian Politics: Headlines Nigeria

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Nigerian Politics - the noxious greed by Benedict Ahanonu

Greed is a strong desire for more; it is also addictive in the sense that once it is embedded in the nature of a person or a group of people, it is difficult to stop.
One common characteristic of greedy people is desperation. They are willing to do anything to get what they want. They are also jealous and selfish; but greed becomes noxious when it distorts an establishment or destroys opportunities for the advancement of the common good through a tenacious grip on the psyche of great majority of the people that occupy a geographical area.
Greed is also contagious and unless it is checked, it becomes a pattern of behaviour that gains acceptability willy-nilly amongst a group of

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Nigerian Politics - Soft Revolution

Six years after the American War of Independence ended, a terrible revolution began in France. The seeds of which were sown during the reign of Louis XIV, the ‘Grand Monarch,' and his successor, Louis XV. The reckless extravagance of the Court was so terrible that in 1774 when Louis XVI ascended the throne, France was on the threshold of bankruptcy.
For many years, France was badly governed. Taxes were not fairly imposed. The wealthy lords and ladies, the higher ranks of the clergy and other rich people contributed little to the state coffers but the poor people were heavily taxed.
Much had been written on

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Monday, 18 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Ibrahim Babangida

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Nigerian Politics: Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan install his new cabinet

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Nigerian Politics - Delta Gubernatorial Election: Anioma's Best Bet

Come April 26, 2011 Nigerians will be going to the polls to elect their governors. This is an opportunity to correct the past. And many states are set to do just that. Perhaps none is as poised to put behind it an inglorious past like Delta, being were the worst actually happened this past twelve years of the country's democracy. It is gladdening to see the wind of change all over Delta. And we cannot but congratulate Aniomas who have almost surprisingly led in this matter. The gallant outing of Aniomas for the DPP in the last national assembly election – despite PDP's fierce rigging here and there and the declaration of PDP Senatorial candidate as ‘winner' in the Delta North

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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria, Reconsider Your Stand

The law of protectionism is relevant if one has a thing to protect. It was the military era that Nigeria started the banning syndrome which really was of neither relevance nor protecting any banned goods it was supposed to.
Ban was placed on the importation of goods, ranging from vehicles, frozen chicken, turkey, textile goods to rice, flour, vegetable oil and even the tomato puree. The reason then was to protect our local industries. Ban was also placed on foreign exchange and that was the beginning of the downward plunge of the naira which before then was sixty kobo to one US dollar.
Yet, those in the fore-front of placing ban on foreign exchange were caught with fifty-two suit

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Saturday, 16 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: ELDEE'S "ONE DAY" (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Nigerian Politics: Naomi Klein on No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies - Part 3 (2000)

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Nigerian Politics - A Letter for My Governor

A Letter for My Governor
A Letter
For My
Governor
The Profile, Prospects, The Problems, and the promise of A People Rejected, Oppressed, Repressed, Neglected and Abandoned by Her Government over Three Centuries
By
Alfredarian P I Edefe
Author of The Historic
Taming The Wilderness
Mission Digest Series

Introduction
As Delta State inaugurates His Excellency, The Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, On Monday, January 10, 2011, At the Cenotaph, Asaba, Following His Victory at the Re-Run Governorship Election On January 6, 2011
I Wish To Congratulate His Excellency The Governor For Coming On Board Again For A Serious Business With Deltans. This, I Solemnly

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Nigerian Politics - Democracy: ?The end justifies the means??

If the honest truth must be told, the idea of a true democratic system existing anywhere is a farce. Democracy is an idealism in the same way as one might say that perfectionism is an idealism. Idealism is always borne out of an aspiration to achieve a better state- so it can be said to be relative (the premise is simple enough to understand without going into the philosophies of Hegel or Kant). The ideal principles of democracy would involve everyone participating equally and benefitting equally in a political system. The reality is the opposite hence the incessant politicking (at exorbitant costs!) to the State. If Britain and America with centuries of practising have not got it

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Nigerian Politics: The Gift of Tongues and The Baptism of The Holy Spirit. A Distinction_5

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Nigerian Politics: Political Fight

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Nigerian Politics - Alhaji Aliko Dangote Is Not The Highest Paid Man In Nigeria

Nigeria is a country blessed tremendously by God with human, mineral and natural resources. We are so blessed that we have produced great men and women including a miss world, in the person of Agbani Darego. We have once had a Nigerian emerge the richest black man on earth. But i think it is laughable that the once world richest black man is not the highest paid man in Nigeria.Aliko Dangote is a man highly respected in the corridors of power with respect to business and politics. He has carved a niche for himself by providing the basic needs of over 150 million Nigerians. He was even once pronounced the world's richest black man by Forbes Magazine. But why is he not the highest

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Nigerian Politics - Nigeria: A Land Of Wasted Opportunities?

Nigeria: A land of wasted opportunities By Chuks OLUIGBO

When recently the boss of the Joint Task Force on the Niger Delta, Sarkin Yarkin Bello announced to Nigerians that his force had arrested about 7 suspected oil bunkerers and closed down 600 illegal refineries in Rivers State, I congratulated him and the JTF for a job well done, in spite of my sincere belief that arresting bunkerers and closing down illegal refineries might not be the best actions in the present circumstances. I also gave the JTF henchman kudos for calling for legislation against the act of bunkering, but when he extended it to illegal refining of petroleum products and prescribed strict punishment to

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Friday, 15 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Headlines Nigeria

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Nigerian Politics: Women's rights - fighting abuse and voodoo in Nigeria w/ women's rights activist Alice Ukoko

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Nigerian Politics - Jonathan's Sweeping Victory MUST translate to Wholesale Performance

We shall be looking today at how the election of Jonathan represent national developmental hope after Nigeria missed it all since the forces that then were (especially British colonial power, and then Olusegun Obasanjo) disallowed Obafemi Awolowo from mounting the saddle of governance in Nigeria. That the nation has derailed long time ago we all agree. That the reason is traceable to those the British colonial power and subsequently Obasanjo chose to offer power majority agree. But we have yearned for long to get things right. April 16, 2011 was the day Nigerians went out with unshaken resolve and one solid position: to get things right. Jonathan was the outcome! So, the

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Nigerian Politics - ?Clash of Civilisations' and the future of Nigeria's Unity

Handling the Ethno-religious Factor

Abdulrahman Mele
30th April 2010

One striking peculiarity of the modern times is globalisation. The age when people group themselves together based on the similarity of their ethnic and religious inclinations and avoid constant dealings with others - save when they chose to - is gone for good. A great deal of changes has occurred in this world; largely attributable to colonialism, industrialisation, wars, and the cosmopolitan outlook of modern societies. Consequently, ethno-religious differences no longer define where we live on this earth and who we deal with. This makes tolerance and respect for diversity an indispensable part of modern

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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Z.Ace - Without your love

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Nigerian Politics - The Five Richest Pastors In Nigeria

The Five Richest Pastors In Nigeria
Jun. 7 2011 - 12:22 pm

London-based Nigerian Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo
God is good, especially if you're a Nigerian pastor with some business savvy. These days, millions of souls, desperate for financial breakthroughs, miracles and healing, all rush to the church for redemption. And while the bible expressly states that salvation is free, at times it comes with a cost: offerings, tithes, gifts to spiritual leaders, and a directive to buy literature and other products created by men of God.
Pastors are no longer solely interested in getting people to Heaven; they've devised intelligent ways to make good money while reaching out to souls.
Take

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Nigerian Politics - Anioma: the Need for Identity and Leadership

That the Anioma people have not woken up from slumber is emphatically a fact that will remain a burden ever to ever slow down the slow pace of the people until the people decide to rouse, seek and discover the solutions to their own problems. Major catalysts to the realization of this lie with this group making proper identity and finding leadership in any one that can be counted trust worthy. There are obviously many people who will like to see the Anioma continue to play second fiddle and even sink in the politics of Delta State in particular and Nigeria in general. Who are the Anioma people of Nigeria? Interestingly, the Anioma people themselves may not readily find an answer

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Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Nigerian Politics - Anioma: the Need for Identity and Leadership

That the Anioma people have not woken up from slumber is emphatically a fact that will remain a burden ever to ever slow down the slow pace of the people until the people decide to rouse, seek and discover the solutions to their own problems. Major catalysts to the realization of this lie with this group making proper identity and finding leadership in any one that can be counted trust worthy. There are obviously many people who will like to see the Anioma continue to play second fiddle and even sink in the politics of Delta State in particular and Nigeria in general. Who are the Anioma people of Nigeria? Interestingly, the Anioma people themselves may not readily find an answer

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Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Hillary Clinton Nigeria

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Nigerian Politics: Voters Declaration Day- Diaspora Awareness-Phoenix Arizona

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Nigerian Politics - Sustainability Assignment

Countries all over the world, regardless of their economic development, are striving to achieve and maintain successful operation of the economic, socio-cultural and political stability and integrity within its boundaries. This goal is undoubtedly the mail prospect of countries’ officials and its people in most developed and prosperous countries. An entirely different picture can be observed when looking at the African continent or at almost any South American country. Why is that so? This report will attempt to discover the answers to this question.



Aims



This paper will consider one developing country in the context of its history, political situation, social

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Nigerian Politics - Obama In Ghana: A Sub-Saharan Sermon

The world, particularly Africa, is agog with the news of Barack Obama’s triumphant entry to Ghana this week, Obama-mania erupting across the nation. Whilst some African nations are busy licking their wounds, making various excuses for why the most powerful and popular man in the world chose Ghana ahead of them, most are simply relishing another proud moment of African history. As a Nigerian, I appreciate Obama’s choice of Ghana for his first visit to Sub-Saharan Africa, a nation which has managed to maintain a clean image in a continent so smeared in electoral fraud and political conflict. I applaud and agree with Prof. Wole Soyinka’s bold assertion: “If Obama decides to

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Nigerian Politics: The June 12, 1993 Story

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Nigerian Politics: Nigeria is the Devil's Paradise 2 of 2 District 9

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Nigerian Politics - Raph Uwechue's 2015 Igbo Presidency Project

Since few months ago when the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, purportedly acting after consultations with different Igbo groups both at home and in the Diaspora, announced that Ndigbo would support President Goodluck Jonathan to achieve his presidential ambition in 2011 so that Jonathan and his people would in turn support an Igbo president in 2015, both Ohanaeze and its Presidemt-General, Amb Raph Uwechue, have been under severe attack. Uche Ezechukwu, a columnist with The Sun, in a series of articles he entitled ‘Uwechue's sad swan song' used a lot of what I would call vituperative and undignified language against the person of Uwechue. Another writer,

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Nigerian Politics - Africa's business competetive disadvantages don't have to adversely affect corporate social accountability

In a landmark case settled in June 2009, the family of the “Ogoni 9” executed in 1995 received a US$ 15.5 million payout from Royal Dutch Shell company. The case goes back to the 1990’s in Nigeria where it was alleged that Shell had a long history of closely working with the Nigerian government to quell popular opposition to its business operations in the Niger Delta region; home of the Ogoni people. Even though Nigeria is an oil-rich nation, environmental and human rights activists claim that oil and oil companies have brought nothing but poverty, environmental devastation and widespread incidences of severe human rights abuses to the inhabitants of the Delta. Oil spills,

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Sunday, 10 July 2011

Nigerian Politics: Coach Samson Siasia Nigerian Mens Soccer Finals Interview

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Nigerian Politics - What National Honours Awards are not

The 2007 Nigerian National Honours awards has come and gonebut not without several anomalies and humours accompanying it. More than 200 people received this award but it is doubtful if all of this Awardees merited these awards.



the national Honours dentedly portrayed the political will of the Nation's politicians to hold on to political patronage and relegating all others to the background. there was also the predication of an age long jinx that confers only our politicians with Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) and Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON)



It is sad that an award such as this one cannot see look beyond the confines of politicians and

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