SEGUN ODEGBAMI: Who wins – Spain or Argentina?
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SubscribeNigeria and the illusion of independence (4)
AN independent country is largely self-reliant and does not need foreign aid. Notwithstanding her incredible wealth, Nigeria receives a lot of aid regularly from the West.
A country without laws
A COUNTRY would not be a country if it was not anchored on laws. But a country can be described as one without laws where it has laws that are not enforced or that are enforced more in the breach than the observance.
The human experience: The in-between (2)
SOMEBODY brought up the subject of another Nigerian living in Baltimore who had committed suicide despite living what seemed to be a beautiful existence.
Revisiting the Asaba massacres
MY attempt this week is to bring some attention to the subject of the Asaba massacres, one of the haunting ghosts of Nigeria’s last civil war. I pay particular tribute to Emma Okocha – Onye Amuma Cable – author of Blood on the Niger, the chilling account of the Asaba massacres of October 7, 1967.
Tunji Otegbeye: Exit of a true nationalist
We are familiar with the culture of “wasting†our great and talented citizens. When we cannot waste them we neutralize and shut them out of effective participation in nation-building.
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