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Who Is The Greatest Nigerian Athlete Of All Time? September 20, 2007 | 21 Comments As I watch the current feats of many great African athletes in sports like football (soccer), American football, basketball, etc., and I remember the accomplishments of past star athletes, one question comes to my mind --- Who is the greatest of them all? I have my opinions... Racist Europe And Black Identity May 12, 2008 | 12 Comments Deep seated resentment against foreigners has led to the rise of identity politics which trades on white fear and reinforces a negative and exclusive sense of national or regional belonging, of ‘us and against them’ syndrome in virtually all European countries. The subliminal message of far right politicians desperate for vote is clear and unambiguous: Europe for Europeans. Obama's Speech In Ghana: Notes For Nigeria - Reuben Abati July 12, 2009 | 11 Comments Yesterday was a good day for Ghana. It couldn't have been better. US President Barrack Obama stood before the Ghanaian parliament and spoke for 33 minutes, drawing rapturous applause, and we, Nigerians at home and in diaspora, were reduced to mere spectators of Ghana's progress and achievement. Ghana was President Obama's choice for his "first visit to sub-saharan Africa as President of the United States" . A Black British Pemier Is Hallucinatory Disorder November 30, 2008 | 11 Comments Barack Obama was lucky. His Luo father made the most profound decision of his life by rejecting Britain for America. By now, Obama would have been a mere London inner city duff solicitor on a nine to fiver with fading jackets, worn out shoes, hire purchase BMW and a mortgaged three-bed house as his earthly possession. He would have been a Fabian subscriber due to his left-leaning politics. Rescuing Nigeria From The Maggot Syndrome - Sola Adeyeye August 5, 2008 | 10 Comments The celebration of the 10th anniversary of Nigerian independence in 1970 took place in an atmosphere of a euphoria induced by the cessation of the civil war and the beginning oil boom. The Sunday Times, by far the most popular Nigerian newspaper at the time, had asked its readers to summarize Nigeria’s post-independence history in three sentences. The New Yorker Endorses Barack Obama October 3, 2008 | 9 Comments On almost every issue, McCain and the Democratic Party's nominee, Barack Obama, speak the generalized language of "reform," but only Obama has provided a convincing, rational, and fully developed vision. McCain has abandoned his opposition to the Bush-era tax cuts and has taken up the demagogic call—in the midst of recession and Wall Street calamity, with looming crises in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—for more tax cuts. Bush's expire in 2011. If McCain, as he has proposed,... Support Mr. President's Intent To Sign The FOI Bill ( Free Of Information) September 11, 2007 | 8 Comments If we believe that in a democracy that power lies with the people and that information is power, then we need to provide information to the people. The way to give the people information is by the passage of the FOI (Free of Information Bill) into law. It is one of the keys to transparency and hence good governance. Do We Need Aliens To Achieve World Unity? History Shows That Humankind Unites When There Is A Common Enemy August 5, 2009 | 7 Comments Yar'Adua's 7-Point Agenda: Impost And Implementations! December 25, 2008 | 7 Comments Nigeria government's 7-Point Agenda alias Seven Major Government Issues accommodates Power and Energy, Food Security and Agriculture, Wealth Creation and Employment, Mass Transportation, Land Reform, Security plus Qualitative and Functional Education. They were defined in many ways, but the most frequently quoted definition is from Our Common Future; which energizes development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations...
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