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What has AMAA done for Bayelsa?

THERE are several festivals the Bayelsa State Government can bankroll yearly, as part of an articulated programme to show-case the state’s rich tourism potentials to the world.

Cote D’Ivoire: One nation, two presidents

THE build-up to the 2010 Ivorian Presidential election was as dramatic as the election itself. The election which produced two presidents, two prime ministers, two governments, two armies and two capitals will go down in Ivorian political history, paradoxically as one of the freest and fairest, ever held in the world’s greatest cocoa producing country.

Opponents jittery as Ogboru’s campaign for change snowballs

BARELY two weeks of the launch of Great Ogboru’s campaign for change in Delta State, the message of change has continued to gather momentum in and around the State. The crowd that greeted Great Ogboru, popularly known as the peoples general on arrival at the airport to kick starts his campaign for change at Warri was unprecedented.

2011: In support of Ohaneze Ndigbo

AS a stakeholder in Igbo affairs, I was for once proud that the apex Igbo Socio-Cultural Association Ohaneze Ndigbo took a position on the issue of zoning Nigeria’s presidency in 2011. Indeed, the decision must have come from the finest political thinkers of our generation.

Africa’s three futures: Which beckons for Nigeria?

SEVERAL recent reports, especially by some prominent foreign consultancy firms, have called attention to the good economic news about Africa. In particular, those reports underline that the region has significant business opportunities.

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