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Articles, Columnists, Imo, Kenneth Uwadi, NNP Columnists, State News
Sunday, July 24th, 2011

Last week, for writing an article about the quick temper of the Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha and for stating that his hot temper may be his greatest undoing in office, I got an inbox full of abusive mails. Some even side that i have started playing politics of hate and distractions. It is […]
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Articles, Clarius Ugwuoha, Columnists, Goodluck Jonathan (2010-present), NNP Columnists, Presidency
Sunday, July 24th, 2011

By Clarius Ugwuoha, RIvers, Nigeria – July 24, 2011 – I appreciate the enormity of responsibilities you are saddled with. It is therefore, with utmost deference that I write, fully aware that the Nigerian State polled you to power in one of the freest and fairest elections in history. So far, you have striven to […]
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Articles, Columnists, Jideofor Adibe, PhD, NNP Columnists
Monday, July 18th, 2011

By Dr. Jideofor Adibe, London, UK – Jult 18, 2011 – In his highly regarded book, Lying With Statistics (1954) the American writer, Darrell Huff, discusses the funny business of lying with figures, telling us how intentional or unintentional errors could lead to inaccurate conclusions. Though Huff was not a statistician, his book, which he […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Prince Charles Dickson
Monday, July 18th, 2011
By Prince Charles Dickson, Jos, Nigeria – July 18, 20111- A truth told with bad intentions beats all the lies you can invent”. ~ Winston Churchill Mallam el-Rufai sometime in 2009 had attacked the late Yar’adua’s administration, Mohammed Haruna responding in May 2009, under the title el-Rufais Sour Grapes had this to say after an […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, P, Religion
Saturday, July 16th, 2011

I have a serious warning for Christians living in Nigeria that they must be vigilant, wise as a serpent and seek the leading of the blesseth Holy Spirit in all their spiritual endeavors and undertakings lest they fall prey to scammers that are well camouflaged as pastors of the word of God. My last visit to Nigeria has […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Reuben Abati
Friday, July 15th, 2011

By Philips Akpoviri, NNP – July 15, 2011 – In 1985, at the tender age of twenty, he proudly bowed out of the University of Calabar as the overall best graduating student of the University returning to his home in Ogun State with a First Class honours degree in Theatre Arts. Four years later – […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Prince Charles Dickson
Thursday, July 14th, 2011
By Prince Charles Dickson, Jos, Nigeria – July 14, 2011 – On an average Nigeria is good nation , her people are a bunch of like a Banana bunch, a few rotten ones, will always give the whole bunch a bad look and that particular rotten smell. Except in our case the numbers of the […]
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Anthony A. Kila, Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists
Thursday, July 14th, 2011
By Anthony A. Kila, Cambridge, UK, – July 14, 2011 – Up until not too long ago, everybody we knew was Anglican, Catholic or something similar to that. The clergymen were then known by titles such as canon, reverend, father and vicar. They were known for their robes, collar and demeanor; they were not necessarily […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Prince Charles Dickson
Saturday, July 9th, 2011
By Prince Charles Dickson, Jos, Nigeria – July 9, 2011 – It is a funny odd country…I love Nigeria. Things change and remain the same all at the same time–Bello Salihu Recently back, into the country from one of those quick study trips, I had reason to be at the new Park & Shop Departmental […]
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Anthony A. Kila, Articles, Columnists, Muhammadu Buhari (1983-85, 2015 - 2023), NNP Columnists, Presidency
Saturday, July 9th, 2011

By Anthony A, Kila, London, UK – July 9, 2011 – Unlike most people who simply read and consume the daily chronicles and stories of their time for information and decisions, students of strategy like those of history and politics have a quirk: they read and follow events looking for what the big issue is. […]