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Zainab Usman / February 4, 2012 9:15 pm
“Our lives begin to end the moment we become silent about things that matter” – Martin Luther King. In the past few months, I have heard all sorts of stories about the unfortunate massacre of Muslim faithfuls in Jos, Plateau [...]
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Mark Amaza / February 1, 2012 10:10 am
Over the past few months, what had then been assumed to be low-level insurgency by Boko Haram has gradually become a clear-cut case of terrorism with the use of more powerful bombs and even suicide bombings. The response of the [...]
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Zainab Usman / January 23, 2012 3:55 pm
“SubhanAllah! What! I think another bomb just got detonated in my area. It shook the living daylight out of my house which is close to police headquarters, Bompai. From my room I can hear fierceful gun battle.” Friday 20th January, [...]
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Zainab Usman / January 23, 2012 3:47 pm
“Occupy Nigeria was a test-run to a revolution” - Kayode Ogundamisi. Citizen journalist So it was that in the wee hours of Monday 16th January 2012, the series of strikes and mass protests called Occupy Nigeria for the most part [...]
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Akin Akintayo / January 17, 2012 4:16 pm
The next stage of the #OccupyNigeria movement is a tenacious occupation of all political space to ensure our democracy is responsive, cost effective and working for the people.
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Mark Amaza / January 16, 2012 2:38 pm
In the past 2 weeks, all that has filled our airwaves, media and social networks has been the raging issue of fuel subsidy withdrawal. The debates for and against are ever on-going, with those against unarguably being the larger numbers. [...]
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Sylva Nze Ifedigbo / January 15, 2012 1:27 pm
Saturday 14th January, 2012 Nigerians kept vigil, like the Christendom waiting on the conclave in Rome to announce a new pope. Indeed there was a conclave the cardinals this time being leadership of the Labour Unions and Civil society in [...]
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Joachim MacEbong / January 11, 2012 8:57 am
I have waited quite a while to write this. Perhaps I was waiting to see how the first day of the strike would turn out. The initial protest march to Gani Fawehinmi Park took place on the 3rd of January, [...]
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Salisu Suleiman / January 10, 2012 10:36 pm
Last year, in the run up to the presidential elections, a few Nigerians saw through the ruse of the world’s most corrupt political party and warned that the PDP simply wanted to impose a weakling on Nigeria and milk the [...]
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Zainab Usman / January 6, 2012 11:56 pm
ANNOUNCING A CALLOUS POLICY WITH IMPUNITY A liberalization move by the government to deregulate the downstream sector of the oil industy by removing subsidy on petrol was announced on Sunday 1st January, New Year’s Day just when Nigerians were reeling [...]
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