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Police College, Police Barracks, Police Mentality – Salisu Suleiman

  • February 6, 2013

If the Nigerian police had not cold-bloodedly executed the leaders of Boko Haram, the country might have been spared the sect’s murderous rampage that has left large tracts of the[…]

Analysis · General · Politics

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A Message for General Buhari

  • January 31, 2013

A concerned reader of my blog recently sent me an article which he requested that I reproduce with an urgent message for three-time Nigerian presidential aspirant and former head of[…]

Analysis · Politics

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Religion and dialectics of ethnic politics in Nigeria – Salisu Suleiman

  • January 31, 2013

The Yoruba, like every group in Nigeria, has produced some of the most cerebral and visionary people the world has seen, and also some of the most bestial buffoons. Chief[…]

Analysis · Politics

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Should We Let Nigerians Abroad Vote? – Mark Amaza

  • January 31, 2013

Nigeria has long held the enviable status of being the most populous country in Africa and most populous black country on earth, with 166 million people. In addition to the[…]

Analysis · Politics

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Do we need Local Government Autonomy? – Mark Amaza

  • January 15, 2013

One of the most important issues in the ongoing constitution review process that will be concluded this year is the fate of local government councils in Nigeria. Even though local[…]

Analysis · Economy · General · Politics

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Nigeria’s Dual Economy

  • January 11, 2013

Back in secondary school, I distinctly remember being taught in Social Studies class that Nigeria operates a mixed economy – an admixture of socialism and capitalism. It made little sense[…]

Analysis · Politics

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Nigeria’s 80 million hibernating farmers – Salisu Suleiman

  • January 8, 2013

Hibernation is a state of inactivity that is characterized by low body temperature, slow breathing, heart, and low metabolic rate. Associated with cold temperatures, the purpose is to conserve energy[…]

Politics

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Jonathan’s speeches: From illusion to delusion – Salisu Suleiman

  • December 31, 2012

“Our total commitment to good governance, electoral reform and the fight against corruption would be pursued with greater vigour . . . we must enshrine the best standards in our[…]

Analysis · General · Politics

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Nigeria’s Missing Billions and Trillions

  • December 20, 2012

It used to be tens of millions of naira and occasionally, hundreds of millions of naira and when a corruption incident amounting to a billion naira was mentioned, we were[…]

Analysis · Politics

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Bridging the Indigene-Settler Divide – Mark Amaza

  • December 20, 2012

Long before the start of the present constitution amendment process, Nigerians have been clamouring for a resolution of the indigene-settler divide. Having witnessed and experienced various violent conflicts and how[…]

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