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Columnists, Featured Contributors/Columnists, Steve Orji
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2013

By Steve Orji, United Kingdom Nigeria today presents test ground for numerous conjectures. There have been many frightening interpretations of happenings in our nation, almost foreboding an inevitable catastrophe. The reasons for such fears are natural. Security incidents and upscale ethnic-inspired violence are common signs of weak cohesive strengths, if not breakdowns. Handfuls of “prophecies” […]
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Akintokunbo A Adejumo, Columnists, Featured Contributors/Columnists
Thursday, September 26th, 2013

By Akintokunbo A Adejumo Laughter, they say is the best medicine. Let’s take a comic look at our predicament in Nigeria The good state of Bayelsa proclaimed to the world on car number plates that it is the ‘The Glory of All Lands’ but has now been renamed “Pride of the Nation.” Thank God, their […]
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Featured Contributors/Columnists, Obinna Akukwe
Wednesday, August 21st, 2013

Obinna Akukwe, Academic processes and procedures have been bastardized by many universities in Nigeria. I mentioned in the preceding piece ‘Nigerian Universities and the Bastardization of Admission Processes’ that the decay in the admission processes started from the early nineties. The same period witnessed so much strike that academic activities were flippantly suspended. I spent five years in the university for […]