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Akintokunbo A. Adejumo, Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Oil Politics
Friday, January 6th, 2012

By Akintokunbo Adejumo, London, UK – Jan. 6, 2012 – I will be very frank with you; despite the raging debates over the past six months or so, I had not the slightest intention of writing on this contentious and controversial issue of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria until the Federal Government actually did it […]
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Articles, Columnists, Ikechukwu Enyiagu, NNP Columnists
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

By Ikechukwu Enyiagu, NNP – Jan. 4, 2012 – As a result of my commitment to ensure that the Antichrist remains as defeated in the lives of those who look up to God in Nigeria (those called and chosen for victory and freedom) as he eternally is before our God, I have written several messages, […]
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Africa & World Politics, Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Paul I. Adujie
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

By Paul I. Adujie, New York City, NY – Jan. 4, 2012 – War drums are beating louder and louder in America against Iran. The din and decibel are rising and getting louder. Preparatory steps are being taken irreversibly as the onset of invasion and occupation of Iran is becoming more and more apparent and […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Sunny Chris Okenwa
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

By Sunny Chris Okenwa, Abidjan, Ivory Coast – Jan. 3, 2012 – My beloved country, Nigeria, has always been in the news for some wrong reasons. Can someone just mention any good news that emanated out of the ‘giant’ of Africa last year? Perhaps the ‘discovery’ of cassava bread by the first family or the […]
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Articles, Columnists, Emeka Oraetoka, NNP Columnists
Saturday, December 31st, 2011

By Emeka Oraetoka, Abuja, Nigeria – Dec. 31, 2011 – Arthur Nzeribe’s Current Media Sensitization on Corruption, Impeachment Looming. Before Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe embarked on the project of moving for the impeachment of Olusegun Obasanjo, the former President of Nigeria, he went on aggressive sensitization exercise. The warning signals that emanated from him then […]
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Articles, Columnists, Ikechukwu Enyiagu, Judiciary, NNP Columnists, South-East
Friday, December 30th, 2011

By Ikechukwu Enyiagu, NNP – Dec. 30, 2011 – A Solicitor & Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, who gave his name as Mr. Kunle Adegoke LLM, BL and his mobile contact number as 08023337003 has, on Dec 10, 2011, made public the unrepentant and anti-Semitic (anti-Igbo) position of the federal government of Nigeria […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Paul I. Adujie
Thursday, December 29th, 2011

By Paul I. Adujie, New York, NY, – Dec. 29, 2011 – One bright idea, one idea, sparked in the inner sanctum of one individual, and one idea acted upon by one such individual changes everything in the world. All through human history, global development and human progress or advancement have depended on sparks of […]
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Articles, CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria), Columnists, Emeka Chiakwelu, NNP Columnists
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

By Emeka Chiakwelu, NNP, Dec. 27, 2011 – It is beginning to look that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the executive governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is stepping into a pathway of perplexing contradictions. At the time that International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended for Nigeria to devalue naira, Sanusi was insisting that there is no […]
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Akintokunbo A. Adejumo, Articles, Columnists, EFCC Politics, NNP Columnists
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

By Akintokunbo A. Adejumo – London, UK – Dec. 27, 2011 – It has long been certain that “the wheels of justice grind slowly”, (in Nigeria and other less refined societies, usually oiled by Corruption) yet, contrary to the old adage, they don’t necessarily “grind exceedingly fine.” In all cases, it is the victims that […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Prince Charles Dickson
Sunday, December 25th, 2011
By Prince Charles Dickson, Jos, Nigeria – Dec. 25, 2011 – There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm. Will Cather. During the Obasanjo administration, we called it reforms, and with Yar’adua came agenda, now we are transforming. But sadly the continued reoccurrence and persistence of repression through economic, political, […]