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Do we need the state in Africa?

  • August 2, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of July 28, 2009 Sometime last year, at the urging of a friend, I downloaded and listened to a podcast from the American libertarian[…]

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Thoughts on the Nigerian Textile Industry

  • July 26, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of July 21, 2009 I remember that growing up, the fabric from which my school uniform was made was manufactured in Nigeria, and that[…]

Anthropologically Speaking · Column

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Number Plates and Boxes

  • July 26, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday July 14, 2009We were on our way to a restaurant some nights ago when the friend who was driving the car realised,[…]

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What is Modern?

  • July 7, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday July 6, 2009Is Christianity a symbol of modernization? It depends on who you ask. I recently had a discussion on this subject[…]

Anthropologically Speaking · Column

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Evil

  • July 1, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday June 30, 2009One of the most notable things about Buchenwald is its relative seclusion. Although it is right in the vicinity of[…]

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Trade for Development

  • June 23, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday June 23, 2009I was recently reading the history of trade between the peoples of the Niger Delta region and Europeans, and one[…]

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What does it mean to be poor?

  • June 19, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday June 16, 2009One of the first things anyone interested in development learns is the measure that is popularly described as the poverty[…]

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The Women of The Seme Border

  • June 9, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday June 9, 2009If you were to take a bus from Badagry into Lagos you cannot but notice the high number of traders[…]

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Let the Rational Human Please Stand Up

  • June 9, 2009

As it appeared in the BusinessDay of Tuesday June 2, 2009. Last Friday, as I normally do every Friday, I walked over to the newspaper store to pick my copy[…]

Politics

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The Nigerian Economy According to Bloggers

  • March 16, 2009

This is a review of a few, selected, blog posts that discussed the Nigerian economy in the week that ended on March 14, 2009. Manasseh Egedegbe of the Stock Market[…]

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