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Wednesday,Feb 10,2010
That Unprecedented Political Act
Unprecedented is how the BBC described the efforts of Nigeria's political elites to address the leadership vacuum t..
By Kingsley Omose
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Sunday,Feb 07,2010
Obi Wins In A Landslide
Governor Peter Obi has been declared winner of the February 6, 2010 gubernatorial election in Anambra state. He was..
By Our staff reporter
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Tuesday,Feb 02,2010
Second Opinion Poll on the Anambra State Governorship Election
Date: 1 February 2010Ref: Anampol02-cont Download Pdf file .Press Release Holler Africa! (www.hollerafrica.co..
By Holler Africa in collaboration with Dozie Anambra Professionals
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Monday,Feb 01,2010
War Against Electoral Fraud in Anambra State
I condemn the recent Jos crisis and the assassination of Dipo Dina (former Action Congress governorship candidate o..
By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
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Monday,Feb 01,2010
Religious Crisis, Terrorism, and Our Security
This must be a very difficult time for Nigerians and Nigeria itself, especially with recent events such as; Bauchi ..
By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
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Monday,Jan 18,2010
Opinion Poll on the Anambra State Governorship Election: A Reply to Critics
Since the publication of our opinion poll on the 2010 Anambra State Governorship election on 30 December 2009, cont..
By Holler Africa
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Sunday,Jan 17,2010
Governor Fashola and the Nude Dancers
The recent report that the Lagos state government had shut down four strip clubs around Opebi Street and Allen Aven..
By Jideofor Adibe
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Saturday,Jan 09,2010
The 7-Day Ultimatum To The United States By The Nigerian National Assembly: Nigeria As A Laughing Stock
In the aftermath of the recent Christmas Day 2009 attempted terrorist attack by Nigerian born Umar Abdulmutallab ov..
By Madaki O. Ameh**
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Thursday,Jan 07,2010
Religious Crisis, Terrorism, and Our Security
This must be a very difficult time for Nigerians and Nigeria itself, especially with recent events such as; Bauchi ..
By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
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Thursday,Jan 07,2010
The Burden of Being Vice President
It is not easy being a deputy to anyone, in particular being the Vice President of a country. On the face of it, it..
By Jideofor Adibe
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Thursday,Dec 31,2009
World Bank and Africa’s Quest for Growth
Governments in Africa face a major hurdle of addressing issues on good governance, transparency, accountability, an..
By Charles Malize
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Thursday,Dec 31,2009
The Hypocrite in All of Us
We are probably all guilty of this. We constantly project beliefs, opinions, values, feelings, qualities and standa..
By Jideofor Adibe
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Thursday,Dec 31,2009
Anambra State Governorship Election: Opinion Poll
Date: 30/12/09Ref: Anampol01Download PDF Press Release Holler Africa! (www.hollerafrica.com)&..
By Holler Africa in Association with Dozie Anambra Professionals
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Thursday,Dec 24,2009
Dim Ojukwu and Peter Obi’s Re-election Campaign
Former Biafran leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has reportedly vowed to return Peter Obi to the Government ..
By Jideofor Adibe
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Thursday,Dec 24,2009
Dim Ojukwu and Peter Obi’s Re-election Campaign
Former Biafran leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has reportedly vowed to return Peter Obi to the Government ..
By Jideofor Adibe
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