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Akintokunbo A. Adejumo, Articles, Columnists, Femi Fabiyi, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Femi Fabiyi (USA) & Akintokunbo A. Adejumo (Nigeria) | March 09, 2014 – Politics is likened to a basket of investment portfolio. As Investors focus on financial returns on their investments, so do political god-fathers expect some sorts of dividends for investing in a candidate. Culture, on the other hand is a creative character […]
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Articles, Columnists, Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Prof. Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai | NNP | March 09, 2014 – For over fifty years, I have watched the Nigerian politician, so, I think that I have enough facts to draw a pen portrait of him. I have not set my ambition at trying to dissuade him from his ravenous, wolfish , Mammonic, […]
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Articles, Columnists, Leonard K. Shilgba, PhD, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Dr. Leonard K. Shilgba | Yola, Nigeria | March 09, 2014 – Our Nigerian way of life is the way of plenty of rituals of religion and very little of deeds to match our religious professions. It is public conduct and confessions that are divorced from personal responsibility and rather attached to “faith”. It […]
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Articles, Columnists, Jideofor Adibe, PhD, Nigerian Police, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Dr. Jideofor Adibe | London, UK | March 09, 2014 – One of news that dominated the media early last year was the alleged shoddy investigation by the police of the murder of Comrade Olaitan Oyerinde, who was until his cruel assassination on May 4 2012 the Principal Private Secretary to the Edo State […]
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Anambra, Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Raheem Oluwafunminiyi, State News
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Raheem Oluwafunminiyi | Ibadan, Nigeria | March 09, 2014 – As an independent writer, one which spans almost a decade, my writings have always tilted towards political issues, especially as it affects the mass of the poor both locally and on the global stage. I was however, surprised when I was challenged by a […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Sadiq Abacha, Top Stories, Wole Soyinka
Sunday, March 9th, 2014

By Sadiq Abacha | NNP | March 9, 2014 – If you want to think, speak and act logically then you should know all three. 1. The law of identity 2. The law of excluded middle 3. The law of non-contradiction. Now let’s look at each one of these and see what they mean in […]
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Arnold Alalibo, Articles, CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria), Columnists, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014

By Arnold A. Alalibo | NNP | March 2, 2014 – “I have no regrets; I have no ill feelings and with no sadness. I’m happy; I’m proud of what I have done”. These were the words of Sanusi as he reacted to his suspension as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN), […]
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Articles, Columnists, Leonard K. Shilgba, PhD, NNP Columnists
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014

By Dr. Leonard K. Shilgba | Yola, Nigeria | March 2, 2014 – President Jonathan has called a national conference to discuss important issues that are connected to the interests of all ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria. Those interests are many and variegated. I am a Tiv man with a Nigerian nationality. In this […]
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Articles, Columnists, NNP Columnists, Philip Amiola
Sunday, February 23rd, 2014

By Philip Amiola | NNP | Feb. 23, 2014 – When I wrote an article titled Failed Government or Failing Citizens in January 2013, I expected a reverberation of mixed comments. I was not disappointed. In that piece, I attempted to challenge the belief system that makes us channel our creative energies towards blaming the […]
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Articles, Chukwudi Nwokoye, Columnists, NNP Columnists
Sunday, February 23rd, 2014

By Chukwudi Nwokoye | NNP | Feb. 23, 2014 – Gay Marriage is a non-starter in Nigeria! It would never happen with or without the above Act banning it! It would not work in Nigeria, at least in my generation. This is because our culture frowns at it, our morals and religious teachings forbid it. […]