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The Sun Pours Libation

  • December 30, 2013

By Geosi Gyasi   at the burial grounds man confronts the earth and a chthonic power vociferate to the world under;   a convocation of elders pick themselves up long[…]

Analysis · Economy

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Of Pangolins And The African Capacity To Consume Everything

  • December 30, 2013

August this year, I spent a couple of days in London. I hate traveling. So the period spent away from home was not much fun. Then there was the added[…]

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Trillion Naira Budgets without Jobs – Salisu Suleiman

  • December 23, 2013

Two events happened last week, with different levels of public awareness and concern. The first was on Tuesday, when the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), revealed that more than half[…]

Analysis · Economy

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A Minister, The Budget, And Our Expectations

  • December 23, 2013

The run up to the end of this year has been a season of high-wire performances across the land. The theatrics have ranged from the wretched to the extremely commonplace;[…]

Economy

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The World Economic Forum: Promoting inclusive growth through foreign investment – Ayoola Adeyemi

  • December 18, 2013

In May 2014, Nigeria will host the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa. The World Economic Forum itself is the highest level of global gathering for top-level business, academic and[…]

Analysis · Economy

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Re-aligning Domestic Policy Making

  • December 16, 2013

In a meeting last week with personnel from one of the bigger investment banking outfits operating out of the United States of America, I was gifted an insight into the[…]

Politics

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Jonathan: From poverty to president to prisoner – Salisu Suleiman

  • December 16, 2013

There must be something about the Nigerian presidency that turns whoever occupies the position to a prisoner, a tyrant, or both. Former president Shehu Shagari was a prisoner to the[…]

Analysis · General · World Affairs

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Mandela: The Personification of Humility

  • December 15, 2013

I am one of many who hoped to meet Nelson Mandela in person someday. I am one of millions of Africans in awe of his statesmanship. I am one of[…]

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Feline Nature

  • December 10, 2013

  This came from a conversation I was having with a friend. I joked that I wanted to finish my Phd early and start working, or the alternative was to[…]

Analysis · Perpectives

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Leadership…from thought to action (1)

  • December 9, 2013

This polemic article was published in 3 parts in ThisDay Newspaper Nigeria – July to August 2013 ————————– The problems with Nigeria we are told, are manifold. There is endemic[…]

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