Nigeria and abandoned projects
Russia, Ukraine and war propaganda, By Dele Cole
The tragic failure of pensions system
Economy and changing habits of women
Nigeria’s Corruption with a small ‘c’
The epidemic of universities in Nigeria
Cranky octogenarians and professors
Wake up call for NCC
Whitemen, Blackmen, Blackwomen
Petroleum Equalisation Fund: A temporary agency? (2)
Petroleum Equalisation Fund: A temporary agency?
African agricultural products
Of economic recession and fuss over a uniform
US and USSR: Russia and the West
US power: Strategic geopolitics(2)
US power: Strategic geopolitics
How Hilary Clinton lost the election

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Homosexuality and Western media
THE last few years has been seen as a revolution in human sexual behaviour. Some good, others not so good. We have now reached the level where English words have changed their meaning. Marriage used to mean a union between a man and a woman. Today, it means union between two people of the same sex. The West has passed laws making this queer relationship legal. It is too early to know how this would affect children in future.
The nature of spying
Mr. Trump will have to convince his own people not to take drugs – no more cocaine, heroin and a plethora of other substances easily available in the streets of the United States
Oil and local prosperity: A study of ‘Two kingdoms
THE King of Abonnema has just finished a magnificent building he called his palace. The king of Okpo has done same – built a palace. But there the similarity ends. Abonnema is one of the major towns among the Kalabari Ijaws; its history is long and illustrious. It has prominent indigenes whose names are common to all Nigerians, Wenike Briggs, Ajumogobia, Graham-Douglas, Ferdinand Alabraba, W.W. Whyte, Mr. Justice Adolphus Karibi Whyte (SCJ), Odoliyi Lolomari (ex M.D., NNPC), Olu Fubara, Ambassador D.D. Obunge, Admiral Bob Manuel, Chief Lulu Briggs, Dr. Dodiyi Manuel, Capt. Briggs (ex-Minister of Transport), Capt. Ajumogobia, Chief S.K Dagogo Jack (ex-INEC Chairman), Deputy Comptroller of Customs, Bibi Akpana, Tom Fabyan (former M.D. African Petroleum), L.M. Jacks (Permanent Secretary, Internal Affairs), Miss World (Agbani Darego); Miss Nigeria (Syster Jack), et
NaijaExit
IN June 2016, Britain went for a referendum to stay in the European Union after being a member for 46 years or to exit. Becoming a member of the Union was itself a problem because General De Gaulle and other members of the then small European Economic Community, EEC, of seven or so members regarded Britain as a non-European country. EEC eventually evolved into the European Union – a strong economic community but with political overtones.
Return of James Ibori
HIS achievements are as considerable as his background is somewhat murky and unclear.
Like most Nigerian leaders, questions about him remain unanswered. For example, did he go to prison before he was elected governor of Delta State? It is true that our constitution forbids ex-convicts from holding political office. Before the election, it was not clear why the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and State Security Service, SSS, were not able to establish the truth of his alleged London con

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