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Fooling Around With Petrol Prices – Feyi Fawehinmi

  • January 19, 2015

Government will continue to pursue full deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector. However, given the hardships being suffered by Nigerians, and after due consideration and consultations with state governors and[…]

Analysis · Economy

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National Debt, GDP, and Non-oil Incomes

  • January 19, 2015

“Debt” is an involved concept. The reasons for this vary as do the views of any number of persons one talks to on the matter. At the most basic conversational[…]

Analysis

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Chime Asonye presents #Songs4Change: “Bring Them Home” by Kaline

  • January 16, 2015

#Songs4Change (www.bit.ly/Songs4Change) is a weekly dose of revolutionary music to inspire social progress in Nigeria and Africa more broadly. The songs — a mixture of old and new — advocate[…]

Fiction · Lit Mag · Literature

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“The term ‘body count’ is… the most outrageous jokes instigated by social media” – Amara Nicole Okolo

  • January 13, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

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Banking in Austere Times

  • January 12, 2015

The banking industry again came under pressure last week. Over the last five years, monetary policy has withstood the worst of adjustments to the myriad macroeconomic constraints endured by the[…]

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Chime Asonye presents #Songs4Change: “Vote not Fight” by 2Face

  • January 9, 2015

#Songs4Change (www.bit.ly/Songs4Change) is a weekly dose of revolutionary music to inspire social progress in Nigeria and Africa more broadly. The songs — a mixture of old and new — advocate[…]

Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“With love, chemistry and attraction anything is possible!” – Amina Thula

  • January 5, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

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What IBB Should Have Said – Salisu Suleiman

  • January 5, 2015

What I will say is simple: The President means well for this country and he is working well for this country. Anybody who means well for this country should support[…]

Politics

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Jonathan’s billionaires and other animals – Salisu Suleiman

  • December 30, 2014

This party, as you all know, is a business-friendly party. The government of PDP encourages policies and will come up with programmes and policies that will promote enterprise and industry.[…]

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“Readers are strongly responsible for their imaginations” – Oyindamola Affinnih

  • December 29, 2014

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

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