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The Religion of Zero Benefit

PostDateIcon Wednesday, 08 September 2010 11:40 | PostAuthorIcon Author: Bernard Imarhiagbe | Print E-mail

Nigeria has become a nation of poverty amidst natural abundance and manifold blessings.  The religions represented in Nigeria have strong and useful value systems. Majority of religious followers and their institutions do not adopt these beneficial value systems and the consequence is that Nigeria has become worse than corruption itself. 

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The Politics Of Interest In Nigeria

PostDateIcon Wednesday, 08 September 2010 11:34 | PostAuthorIcon Author: Collins Clarke | Print E-mail

Wisdom is not in the professor that stands in front of the classroom to lecture his students about democracy but in the student that listens and try to understand what democracy stands for and study further by researching the true meaning of Democracy. Since 1960 the Yoruba ethnic group have been practicing what I call regional/ethnic politics in Nigeria

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Going To Bob Marley’s Country

PostDateIcon Wednesday, 08 September 2010 11:31 | PostAuthorIcon Author: Okey Ndibe | Print E-mail

It was for me a dream fulfilled when my family and I arrived in Montego Bay, Jamaica on August 17 for a weeklong vacation. Ever since my secondary school days, I had sustained an endearing long distance relationship with that Caribbean island nation.

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