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Tuesday,Oct 18,2011
Nigeria @51: Has this House Really Fallen?
When Karl Maier published his book This House Has Fallen: Midnight in Nigeria (2000), I was probably among the firs..
By Jideofo Adibe
Tuesday,Oct 18,2011
NIGERIA’S DWINDLING ECONOMY AND THE CHINESE EXPERIENCE
“There has been a shift from Asia-Pacific which was largely about the U.S and Japan to ‘East Asia&rsquo..
By Ugwumba Egbuta
Thursday,Oct 13,2011
BEHIND THE FIGURES
If there is one privatisation transaction that should be of interest to the public, it is that of the sale of Egbin..
By Ijeoma Nwogwugwu
Wednesday,Oct 12,2011
On Fuel Subsidy Removal: Facts And Falsehood
The recent revelation of the avowed intention of the Nigerian federal government to remove fuel subsidy and devalue..
By Leonard Karshima Shilgba, PhD
Wednesday,Oct 12,2011
On Nigeria’s Jobless Growth
postgraduate students, including yours truly, at Oxford University. An Indian politician on a campaign tour had whi..
By Sa’ad Jijji
Wednesday,Oct 12,2011
Unlocking the Potential in Solid Minerals
In search of answers to the perennial question of jobs in the society, our ancestors appear smarter than our leader..
By Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai
Friday,Sep 09,2011
The Nigerian (Un)chattering Class
Readers will have to excuse the liberties I have taken with the title of my article today, but I can’t think ..
By Ijeoma Nwogwugwu
Friday,Sep 09,2011
The Nigeria’s Broken Political Party System And What Can Be Done About It.
It’s trite to state that Nigerians are disenchanted and dissatisfied with how the political parties of this 4..
By Ibiynka Solarin
Friday,Sep 09,2011
Nigeria’s foreign policy faux pas
That the Nigerian government has formally recognized the National Transitional Council (in Libya) is not only disap..
By Sabella Abidde
Friday,Sep 09,2011
SWF: What they are not telling us
 The recent call by the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF)  for the suspension of the implementation o..
By Jideofor Adibe
Friday,Sep 09,2011
Beyond Boko Haram
The bombing of the UN Office in Abuja on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, is one of several spates of ..
By Jideofor Adibe
Friday,Jul 22,2011
Adokefs Attacks on EFCC/ICPC: Matters Arising
The damning verdict by the off and on Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, o..
By Ifeanyi Izeze
Wednesday,Jun 29,2011
Obasanjo: A re-reading
Obasanjo, a popular hate-figure, has once again been boxed into a corner, painted as a bugaboo and turned into a me..
By Jideofor Adibe
Wednesday,Jun 29,2011
Characteristics of Players in the 2005-2006 U.S. National Basketball Association (NBA)
The 2010-2011United States National Basketball Association (NBA) season is now over, with the Dallas Mavericks winn..
By Amadu Jacky Kaba, Ph.D. Seton Hall University
Wednesday,Jun 29,2011
Demographics and Publication Productivity of Ivy League Political Science Professors: Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania and Yale
From September 13, 2005 to October 2005 just for the sake of my own personal understanding and book learning, I con..
By Amadu Jacky Kaba, Ph.D. Seton Hall University
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