Re-run poll: Warri PDP assures on Uduaghan’s victory
Kidnapping, not Igbo culture – Ohazulike
Political leaders call for mass action against PDP
Owie wants NASS to override President’s veto power
Theatre Review: Nigerian Power Sector Reform Begets a Play
Tribute: Emmanuel Obiechina: A Great Escort
How Samba music begets samba cloth line…. Stella Monye
Art in the coal city as Festival…
The Killing Swamp of the Niger Delta
EFCC can do with more societal support
Re: Nigeria @ 50: Ladies raises your glasses!
Fund raising: Open petition to INEC chairman
Electoral Act: We didn’t smuggle in controversial clauses – Jonathan
The day workers shut down Nigeria
Gaffes of the house
Politics and morality in Nigeria: A Critical Analysis (1)
Clark’s dubious ‘divine’

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Iranian arms, Nigeria’s fears
Nigeria’s national security doctrine has long been based on a theory of good-neighborliness. This doctrine is based on assumptions that Nigeria as a nation is no threat to her neighbours and therefore has no reasons to fear external attack.
Passion shouldn’t be sacrificed for marriage
It is a sad fact that we can’t get all we want in a partner in just one package, making a chunck of women to choose a husband for ‘sensible’ reasons – momentarily forgetting the passion of the hot lovers they’d had in the past. Why is it that men who are studs seldom make reliable husband material?
The yoke of expectations
A middle aged man takes a walk with an attractive woman in a beautiful European city. They walk hand in hand and seem just like any other couple. They walk effortlessly with the assurance of the confidence in themselves and their feelings, nothing new, no big deal; the world is full of couples!!
The downgrading of Nigeria’s credit outlook
Fitch Ratings recently lowered its sovereign credit outlook on Nigeria to negative from stable, citing the depletion of its windfall oil savings and heightened political uncertainty ahead of elections next year.
Presidential Assent To Constitutional Amendment: The Dangers of Not Monitoring The National Assembly, By Olisa Agbakoba
For Olisa Agbakoba, law is not about making money any more.It is about improving the society.
Well, he can afford it.
In a society where the fog of poverty, need (and even want) have conspired to make those with sight appear blind, it should be consoling that some members of the public would continue to demonstrate a commitment to the Nigerian project in whatever capacity they can.

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