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The Courage to Challenge : Tackling the challenge
The Courage to Challenge Nigerians doing the nation proud
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Nigeria has become the black sheep of the world oil producing community for her lack of accountability and unproductive use of the oil revenue. Among the OPEC countries, Nigeria is the least enterprising in the management of oil revenue. In Africa, Libya, Angola and Sudan have utilised their oil revenue better than Nigeria.
The Courage to Challenge
ONe did not need the power of clairvoyance to see that the PDP primaries in Imo would hardly throw up the best candidate and that the party itself may implode before the general elections in 2007.
The Courage To Challenge
Events of the April 28, 2007 Governorship Elections in Imo State can be likened to the events of the night of February 25, 1964 in Miami Beach, Florida in many ways: High drama, suspense, surprise, shock and above all, the triumph of courage and careful planning.
How Northern leaders tried to reject power
Unfortunately, right from Nigeria’s emergence from British Colonial rule, she entered into murky waters and she consequently lost focus and got lost in the wilderness of misunderstanding.
Nigeria: Africa’s failed asset?
The flaw in British handover to North By Sir Olaniwun Ajayi Political Power Imbalance “ON their (the British) departure, the plants of public order were in the process of being choked by weeds of insensate intolerance, the forces of progress were deliberately subordinated to the dead-weight of decadence and unsophisticated reaction/ native tyranny was enthroned […]
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