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Op-Ed EditorDecember 9, 2014

Opinion: Where is the Goodluck Jonathan who had no shoes?

by Ken Oloye President Goodluck Jonathan should walk with his head low. It is unfortunate that he has betrayed millions ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 9, 2014

Opinion: A dummy’s guide to Nigeria’s political future

by Douglas Imaralu Another look at some candidates vying for public office in 2015 reveals a not so bright future ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 9, 2014

@tonyusidamen: How I landed my first PR gig – A guide for beginners

by Tony Usidamen Step up to the plate. Whether you’re a student working on a voluntary/part-time basis, or a fully ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 9, 2014

Femi Aribisala: Time to get rid of Tinubu’s cronies in Lagos

by Femi Aribisala Bola Tinubu is not a democrat, has never been a democrat and will never be a democrat. ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 8, 2014

Opinion: Who will Wole Soyinka vote as president?

by Kennedu Emetulu Two wrongs have never made a right and as always, the buck stops at the President’s desk. ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 8, 2014

The 16 errors that are still taught in Nigerian schools

by Chinedu Rylan The title may be a little bit misleading, because this problem is not only limited to Nigerian ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 8, 2014

@TundeLeye: Life goes beyond Twitter (Y! FrontPage)

by Tunde Leye In many ways, the scenario painted above is a reflection of a dichotomy that exists today. A ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 8, 2014

Ikeoluwa Rickett: Eru (Poem)

by Ikeoluwa Rickett I thought you were synonymous with humility and wisdom, Because your fruit bear semblance with them, They ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 8, 2014

Opinion: Why @AsiwajuTinubu and @APCNigeria may lose #Lagos next year

by Ola Idowu Muiz Banire, a man not given to frivolous statements, some weeks back maintained that the APC may ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 7, 2014

Simon Kolawole: A win-win balancing game – Lessons from Delta State

by Simon Kolawole Every election year comes with its own peculiar issues and talking points, but you can be sure ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

@ErasmusIkhide: Great IFE students are heroes for booing the bully President

by Erasmus Ikhide The students of Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU demonstrated at the weekend that there is a reason to ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

@emmaugwutheman: The rebuke of Jonathan, the new King Nebuchadnezzar

by Emmanuel Ugwu It was certainly inevitable that President Goodluck Jonathan, who has, to all intents and purposes, abandoned restraint, would ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

Opinion: Blame Jonathan for Super Eagles problems

by Michael Egbejunmi-David President Jonathan has meddled in Nigerian football matters before.  Then, as now, it ended in a fiasco.  ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

Garba Shehu: Have you seen the police website lately?

by Garba Shehu The tenure of the current Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba has only just begun, but it ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

@hymanprof: Tambuwal and his apostles of falsehood

by Hygienus Nwagwu Recent events in the Nigerian polity have been eliciting multiple reactions from different segments of the society with ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Competing in an uncertain world

by Ngozi Okonko-Iweala In addition, we have a short to medium term strategy typically used to deal with this kind ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 6, 2014

@Wildeji: How to pick a good dog breeder (Y! Superblogger)

by Deji Asiru-Balogun A good breeder will be willing to let you see the environment in which the dogs are ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 4, 2014

@OluwasegunSomef: Can young Nigerians govern this country better?

by Oluwasegun Somefun The youth is a metaphysical endowment, an essential factor, a structure and a conditioning which has nothing ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 4, 2014

@ToksEro: #BokoHaram- Plight of internally displaced persons (Y! FrontPage)

by Toks Ero When one is faced with two evils, it is natural to focus attention on the greater evil. ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 3, 2014

@Mickeysunny: This is why President Jonathan is the worst elected President since 1960

by Michael Ogundana Last week the presidency released a statement to hit back at the former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, for ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 3, 2014

Okey Ndibe: Nigeria, a darkening time

by Okey Ndibe Visiting Nigeria in mid-November, I became aware that the country was going through darkening times. The choice ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 3, 2014

Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani: African books for Western eyes

by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani Who are African books for? MY close friend Mercy, when she heard about my novel, congratulated ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

@9jaBloke: Oil, corruption and Nigeria’s economic crisis

by Charles Ohia Today, oil prices have plummeted and the alarm bells are already going off in Abuja. The Minister ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

Opinion: The irrationality in our musical awards

by Kingsley Ahanonu Like the annual occurrence of the climatic seasons, the waves of awards have again been revved up ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

Rudolf Okonkwo: How Nigeria may collapse in 2015

by Rudolf Okonkwo Forget the urban legend that there is a United States CIA’s plot to fulfil their purported prediction ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

Femi Aribisala: Who is afraid of Goodluck Jonathan (Part 1)

by Femi Aribisala Goodluck Jonathan must be the most feared Head of State in the history of Nigeria. Some people ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

Bayo Oluwasanmi: Very soon, Nigeria will fall!

by Bayo Oluwasanmi The historic rivalries between east and west, south and north, oil states and non-oil states, Christian and ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 2, 2014

@diiwana: Is the reverse always the case in this land? (Y! FrontPage)

by Dayo Olugbemi For years, economists, activists, professionals and even ordinary citizens have clamoured for a diversification of the Nigerian economy. ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 1, 2014

Opinion: The PDP tragedy vs APC threat: A Dilemma for the Yoruba nation

by Remi Oyeyemi From the look of things, it is evident that there is fire on the Nigerian Mountain. This ...

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Op-Ed EditorDecember 1, 2014

Opinion: Five Reasons Why Jonathan’s second term Will Be A disaster

by Prince Ken History has a lot of lessons for us. History itself though an event of the past is ...

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