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January 2009


  • Will 2009 be a Happy New Year for Nigeria?
    January 06, 2009
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a good Muslim all at the same time! /b> January 06, 2009
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a NigerianNews Editorial


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January 06, 2009
NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a or="#008000">January 2008


  • Amaechi vs. Omehia: And the Reasoning please?
    January 24, 2008
    Anyone who read our article on the Amaechi vs. Omehia titled Th/b> January 06, 2009
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a e Supreme Court: Supreme in all things but Remedy!
    will in no doubt notice that our bone of contention with the Supreme Court was never about the conclusion they reached. Our problem has always been the remedy they fashioned to compensate the winning side in this case, Amaechi. NigerianNews Editorial


     

  • January 06, 2009
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a r Paper Senate, Presentation yesterday report its committee compilation alleged constitutional breaches by report, which listed as number one on of the was stood down for consideration today. < font face="Times New Roman"> Happy New Year and Welcome 2008!
    January 01, 2008
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2008 rolls in. Indeed, Nigeria is a country which God has bestowed with enough resilience to weather any storm. 2007 was such a turbulent year which some would have either wished it never existed or certain events never occurred. All the same, all our experience is supposed to strengthen us with sufficient energy so that we can witness the fulfillment of things yet to be revealed to us as a Nation by the Almighty God. January 06, 2009
    NigerianNews takes this opportunity to felicitate with everyone as the year 2009 rolls in. Indeed, our felicitation this New year bothers on the prophetic, so replace any reference to Jerusalem in the passage below with Nigeria OR Abuja. Please also understand that this editorial is not about religion. However, if you must take it as a religious editorial, also understand that religion is the way we live our lives. A good and honest human being is also a good Christian and a per Senate, Presentation yesterday report its committee compilation alleged constitutional breaches by report, which listed as number one on of the was stood down for consideration today. < font> NigerianNews Editorial


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December 2007


  • Removal of Ribadu: The Triumph of Aondoakaa and his Ruse of Law
    December 31, 2007
    While the plot was being hatched, those who now cry foul on the removal of Nuhu Ribadu were busy celebrating the demise of the previous government. While the celebration went on, the evil geniuses in our midst were busy perfecting their next move of their escape from Alcatraz! NigerianNews Editorial

October 2007


  • The Supreme Court: Supreme in all things but Remedy!
    October 29, 2007
    We must first congratulate this Supreme Court for they have done it again! We congratulate you for your consistent inconsistencies. We congratulate you for consistently 2007 AD

    December 2007


    September  2007


    • In this theatre of the absurd, Aondoakaa stands out.
      September 20, 2007
      While the theatre of the absurd has begun to witness a resurgence in the newly inaugurated presidency of Musa Yar'Adua, it is amazing that the prominent actors are those who secretly sought the head of this president while he was still the PDP presidential candidate. That was then. This is now. And the self-promoters, the uncouth and the moles planted by the crooked have surreptitiously and stealthily taken over! NigerianNews Editorial

    July  2007


    • Okonjo-Iweala, Adeniji: Tendering justice with mercy.
      July 24, 2007
      That Chief Gani Fawehinmi pursues justice with fervor is by now no news to anyone who loves justice tendered with mercy. It is this fervor that brought him to repudiate and prosecute the apparent reinforcement of that part of George Orwell's Animal Farm that redefined its original proclamation of equality among animals.. NigerianNews Editorial

      osition of Rotimi Amaechi who was never voted for by the people of Rivers State. This is a first in the annals of representative democracy!!
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    September  2007


    • In this theatre of the absurd, Aondoakaa stands out.
      September 20, 2007
      While the theatre of the absurd has begun to witness a resurgence in the newly inaugurated presidency of Musa Yar'Adua, it is amazing that the prominent actors are those who secretly sought the head of this president while he was still the PDP presidential candidate. That was then. This is now. And the self-promoters, the uncouth and the moles planted by the crooked have surreptitiously and stealthily taken over! NigerianNews Editorial

    July  2007


    • Okonjo-Iweala, Adeniji: Tendering justice with mercy.
      July 24, 2007
      That Chief Gani Fawehinmi pursues justice with fervor is by now no news to anyone who loves justice tendered with mercy. It is this fervor that brought him to repudiate and prosecute the apparent reinforcement of that part of George Orwell's Animal Farm that redefined its original proclamation of equality among animals..

    June  2007


    • This Lai Mohammed and his vilification of Chief Gani Fawehinmi
      June 25, 2007
      If we understand Chief Gani Fawehinmi and his thoughts on Peter Obi's Supreme Court judgment correctly, it can be said the Chief was only worried about jurisdiction and its attendant consequential remedy stemming from this judgment. We were rooting for Gov. Peter Obi here at the NigerianNews at the beginning, middle and the end of this saga, but as patriots, NigerianNews was also worried about the remedy for this serious injustice against an innocent man. September  2007

      July  2007


      • Okonjo-Iweala, Adeniji: Tendering justice with mercy.
        July 24, 2007
        That Chief Gani Fawehinmi pursues justice with fervor is by now no news to anyone who loves justice tendered with mercy. It is this fervor that brought him to repudiate and prosecute the apparent reinforcement of that part of George Orwell's Animal Farm that redefined its original proclamation of equality among animals.. 000"> NigerianNews Editorial | Chief Fawehinmi Press Statement | Related Issue 1 | Related Issue 2

      • The Terms of the Nigerian Political Offices are scalar and not vector quantities!
        June 15, 2007

        The Supreme Court by granting Governor Obi of Anambra an extension is expressly stating that the terms of the Nigerian political offices cannot be considered a vector quantity as the value of the office longevity can only be characterized in a scalar term. For those who may want to know, all vector or tensor quantities will retain their values in any assigned frame of reference (either in a covariant or contravariant tensoral transformation). A tensor or vector quantity must have magnitude and direction, because of this, if for example the position of a governor is given a vectoral value of four years, this value will remain same if evaluated in an interstellar space. Of course, like velocity, a vector may be considered not to be an objective vector. NigerianNews Editorial

      May  2007


      • NBA call for court boycott, hypocrisy and the equal opportunity riggers
        May 14, 2007
        We highly respect Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the NigerianNews, however, if the lawyers and the Judges were to go on strike on cases that they may have to handle by taking position a priori, what is the point filing election petition either way? Is it not better that other organization but not the officers of the law be the organizers of strike? What happens to the word "sub judice" especially when the officers of the law are the ones violating the principle? NigerianNews Editorial | Chief Fawehinmi Press Statement | Related Issue 1 | Related Issue 2

      • The Terms of the Nigerian Political Offices are scalar and not vector quantities!
        June 15, 2007

        The Supreme Court by granting Governor Obi of Anambra an extension is expressly stating that the terms of the Nigerian political offices cannot be considered a vector quantity as the value of the office longevity can only be characterized in a scalar term. For those who may want to know, all vector or tensor quantities will retain their values in any assigned frame of reference (either in a covariant or contravariant tensoral transformation). A tensor or vector quantity must have magnitude and direction, because of this, if for example the position of a governor is given a vectoral value of four years, this value will remain same if evaluated in an interstellar space. Of course, like velocity, a vector may be considered not to be an objective vector. NigerianNews Editorial

      May  2007


      • NBA call for court boycott, hypocrisy and the equal opportunity riggers
        May 14, 2007

        We highly respect Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the NigerianNews, however, if the lawyers and the Judges were to go on strike on cases that they may have to handle by taking position a priori, what is the point filing election petition either way? Is it not better that other organization but not the officers of the law be the organizers of strike? What happens to the word "sub judice" especially when the officers of the oration: none" href="NigerianNews_Editorial_05_14_2007.htm">News Editorial

      April  2007


      May  2007


      • NBA call for court boycott, hypocrisy and the equal opportunity riggers
        May 14, 2007
        We highly respect Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the NigerianNews, however, if the lawyers and the Judges were to go on strike on cases that they may have to handle by taking position a priori, what is the point filing election petition either way? Is it not better that other organization but not the officers of the law be the organizers of strike? What happens to the word "sub judice" especially when the officers of the /a>
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      January,  2007


      • This amazing 2006 Census!
        January 11, 2007
        We have always told whoever has ears to hear that our Northern compatriots are always all ears! While we gang together helping them to uphold what we think is the right thing to do on the "Third term" and the Obasanjo/Atiku imbroglio, our Northern compatriots are busy addressing the possible repercussion of the 2006 census! Why not, the tactics has worked since Lugard's amalgamation of Southern and Northern Nigeria; it worked during the much to do about nothing "Third Term" The North knew during the so-called "Third term" there was no way in hell this "Third term" would pass, of course, they are better thinkers, so they crave the diversion.
        NigerianNews Editorial | May  2007


        May  2007


        • NBA call for court boycott, hypocrisy and the equal opportunity riggers
          May 14, 2007
          We highly respect Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the NigerianNews, however, if the lawyers and the Judges were to go on strike on cases that they may have to handle by taking position a priori, what is the point filing election petition either way? Is it not better that other organization but not the officers of the law be the organizers of strike? What happens to the word "sub judice" especially when the officers of the alleged constitutional breaches by report, which listed as number one on of the was stood down for consideration today. < font face="Times New Roman">
          Again, what a year! Year 2006 was marked with mixed occurrences in our dear country. To some again, it was a totally bad year of presidential rapacity and/or vice presidential obfuscation and lack of honour, and to others it was a mixed bag of both!! We ask again; What is in a year after all if not for the apparent relativity of its contents?. NigerianNews Editorial


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        December, 2006


        May  2007


        • NBA call for court boycott, hypocrisy and the equal opportunity riggers
          May 14, 2007

          We highly respect Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the NigerianNews, however, if the lawyers and the Judges were to go on strike on cases that they may have to handle by taking position a priori, what is the point filing election petition either way? Is it not better that other organization but not the officers of the law be the organizers of strike? What happens to the word "sub judice" especially when the officers of the lor="#0000FF"> May the unbiazed judge interpret 142(1) and 146(3)(c) of the 1999 constitution?
          December 24, 2006
          A VP is a product of party selection in a convention where the presidential candidate is ELECTED and not SELECTED. In other words, Yar'Adua and Buhari were ELECTED recently by their various party conventions, and then Yar'Adua SELECTED Goodluck Jonathan, while Buhari SELECTED Ume Ezeoke. Is this a paradox? We don't think so! NigerianNews Editorial | Related Issue

        October, 2006


        • Where is the Emergency?
          May the unbiazed judge interpret 142(1) and 146(3)(c) of the 1999 constitution?
          December 24, 2006
          A VP is a product of party selection in a convention where the presidential candidate is ELECTED and not SELECTED. In other words, Yar'Adua and Buhari were ELECTED recently by their various party conventions, and then Yar'Adua SELECTED Goodluck Jonathan, while Buhari SELECTED Ume Ezeoke. Is this a paradox? We don't think so! NigerianNews Editorial | Related Issue

        October, 2006


        • Where is the Emergency?
          October 25, 2006
          The toothless bulldog, otherwise known as the National Assembly or the impeachable offence enumerator, now has an opportunity to face the job of the nation with ma A VP is a product of party selection in a convention where the presidential candidate is ELECTED and not SELECTED. In other words, Yar'Adua and Buhari were ELECTED recently by their various party conventions, and then Yar'Adua SELECTED Goodluck Jonathan, while Buhari SELECTED Ume Ezeoke. Is this a paradox? We don't think so! NigerianNews Editorial |
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        October, 2006


        • Where is the Emergency?
          lice to No one! When the State of Emergency in Ekiti comes for debate tomorrow, the question to ask the sender is; where is this emergency? Does an elected democrat sack another elected democrat unless on a serious ground? We are afraid our brothers and sisters in the National Assembly will either pass the bucks at the end of this important debate by assigning the blame on someone else or just consign the Ekiti anomaly as one of those impeachable offences which at the last count would be numbered 129 ( or is it 130?) Nigerian NigerianNews Editorial | Related Issue

        October, 2006


        • Where is the Emergency?
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        • The Exit of Agag the Amalekite
          October 17, 2006
          Did we not hear in the recent days the arrogance of our modern day Agag - King Fayose who boasted No one can impeach me, because God installed me? Has he not now learnt a lesson that you must obey God first, then He can be your God? So long King Agag!! NigerianNews Editorial

        September, 2006


        • Egunje and Nigerian Journalism - a Reply to Peter Taylor's conjecture (Click here for Mr Taylor's letter)
          September 15, 2006
          To test your egunje theory, The Exit of Agag the Amalekite
          October 17, 2006
          Did we not hear in the recent days the arrogance of our modern day Agag - King Fayose who boasted No one can impeach me, because God installed me? Has he not now learnt a lesson that you must obey God first, then He can be your God? So long King Agag!! NigerianNews Editorial

        September, 2006


        • Egunje and Nigerian Journalism - a Reply to Peter Taylor's conjecture (Click here for Mr Taylor's letter)
          it would be nice if EFCC would direct its searchlight on us as well as all the Nigerian media, because you are right, there are some egunje passing hands right now, but you can be sure we are not part of it. NigerianNews Editorial
           

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          • Egunje and Nigerian Journalism - a Reply to Peter Taylor's conjecture (Click here for Mr Taylor's letter)
            Obasanjo vs Atiku: Is Chivalry Dead?
            September 13, 2006
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            • Egunje and Nigerian Journalism - a Reply to Peter Taylor's conjecture (Click here for Mr Taylor's letter)
              the 13th century medieval chivalry code of conduct as applicable to Nigeria today. However, before the gullible distorts our non-partisan intention, the chivalry code of conduct we think should be imbibed by Nigerians Knights, Priest, Mullahs and commoners is provided for all just by clicking here for a copy. /font>


              June 2006


              • Bakassi and raw justice
                The Moral Equivalence Please?
                September 11, 2006
                June 17, 2006
                VERY SAD! America or any worthwhile government will definitely not allow her people to be parceled off under a new sovereign arrangement because some judges in the Hague decreed it. When United States's interest was threatened during the time of Reagan, Reagan took a temporary exit from the body to protect the interest of America. NigerianNews Editorial

              April The Moral Equivalence Please?
              September 11, 2006
              2006


              • A Hansard and Two Spins
                April 21, 2006
                The Moral Equivalence Please?
                September 11, 2006
                On the focus section of the NigerianNews yesterday, we settled down to publishing the ThisDay version of the House of Lord's deliberation on the Third Term. In doing this we weighed the spin contents of both ThisDay and The Guardian, and found The Guardian too far out in spin missing the most salient points. Judge for yourself! NigerianNews Focus
                 

              • The Booming Business of Third Term.
                April 18, 2006
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also a subset of many more possible terms.  So, by this simple reasoning, it is unfortunate those who advocate this Third Term stops at "Third", for, we at the NigerianNigerianNews yesterday, we settled down to publishing the ThisDay version of the House of Lord's deliberation on the Third Term. In doing this we weighed the spin contents of both ThisDay and The Guardian, and found The Guardian too far out in spin missing the most salient points. Judge for yourself! NigerianNews Focus
                 

              • The Booming Business of Third Term.
                April 18, 2006
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also ">News believe in "many terms" where "many" is greater than "third". NigerianNews Editorial

              March 2006


              • The Booming Business of Third Term.
                April 18, 2006
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also The hands were stained to everyone's horror before asylum.
                March 29, 2006
                The headlines all over the Newspapers and online news yesterday focused on how some more powerful States may be mad at Nigeria, and Obasanjo in particular on the Taylor saga. Some of the comments bother on speculative journalism tracing Taylor disappearance to Zimbabwe, and even Venezuel The Booming Business of Third Term.
                April 18, 2006
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also a, with the Nigerian government connivance. NigerianNews Editorial

              January 2006


              • The Booming Business of Third Term.
                April 18, 2006
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also Democracy on trial
                January 23, 2006
                Nigeria is a country blessed with a lot of educated people and she is also a country of chameleon-like practitioners of democracy.
                NigerianNews Editorial
                 


              • A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also ify"> Happy New Year and Welcome 2006, a year of new opportunity!
                January 01, 2006
                What a year! Year 2005 was marked with mixed occurrences in our dear country. To some, it was a totally bad year, and to others it was a mixed bag of both fortunes and misfortunes. What is in a year after all if not for the assumed relativity of it. NigerianNews Editorial


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              December 2005


              • The Charlatans and the Third term
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also December 26, 2005
                We surely like this young man called Ribadu at the NigerianNews. Unfortunately, there are many agents of the beast who do not like him. NigerianNews Editorial

              November 2005 What a year! Year 2005 was marked with mixed occurrences in our dear country. To some, it was a totally bad year, and to others it was a mixed bag of both fortunes and misfortunes. What is in a year after all if not for the assumed relativity of it. NigerianNews Editorial


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            December 2005


            • The Charlatans and the Third term
              A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also


              • Alamieyeseigha made a mockery of British security and defense perimeter!
                November 22, 2005
                If the exploit of Alamieyeseigha, his escape of the dragnet drawn by the Metropolitan police in London had been enacted in Nigeria on the Nigerian Police dragnet, we would have heard so much from the Western press of the corrupt Nigerian way of life! NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Shame on this Mr Adeleke Ojo
                November 08, 2005
                The Chairman of Ikeja NBA needs to examine his own conscience in view of what we all know about the case of Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. NigerianNews Outrage

              September 2005


              • We like this former Senator !
                September 22, 2005
                We at the NigerianNews are not the type to hide our feelings for certain Nigerians of which Senator Okunronmu is one. This Senator does not take position based on the personality involved, he stakes the positions some of which A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also are sometimes detrimental to his own well being. This is a trademark of an intellectual, and this is the way we would want all Nigerians to be. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • An Editor's Burden and Dilemma -  An additional feedback
                by Madaki O. Ameh
                September 27, 2005
                Thanks for the publication of my feedback.  The discussion is really quite interesting, and in your reaction, you raised additional issues, which I would like to briefly address onscience in view of what we all know about the case of Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. NigerianNews Outrage

              September 2005


              • We like this former Senator !
                September 22, 2005
                We at the NigerianNews are not the type to hide our feelings for certain Nigerians of which Senator Okunronmu is one. This Senator does not take position based on the personality involved, he stakes the positions some of which
                A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also NigerianNews Editorial feedback
                 

              • An Editor's Burden and Dilemma -  A feedback
                by Madaki O. Ameh
                September 19, 2005
                This is the feedback to our editorial of September 14, 2005. Our disagreements with you Mr. Ameh are clear and have to do with the methods used in making observations, and can be likened to two observers in the application of Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Enjoy this piece and give us some further feedback!  NigerianNews Editorial feedback
                 

              • An Editor's Burden and Dilemma
                September 14, 2005
                "It is no secret that you are always out protecting Mr Obasanjo on any issue concerning bad governance. As a resident of US well versed with what amount to corruption and bad governance do you think in the clime you are The Pre A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also sident would have lasted 6 years in office? Judge it yourself and remain the comfort of US!" NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • An open season of trivialization
                September 12, ont>
                This is the feedback to our editorial of September 14, 2005. Our disagreements with you Mr. Ameh are clear and have to do with the methods used in making observations, and can be likened to two observers in the application of Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Enjoy this piece and give us some further feedback!  NigerianNews Editorial feedback
                 

              • An Editor's Burden and Dilemma
                September 14, 2005
                "It is no secret that you are always out protecting Mr Obasanjo on any issue concerning bad governance. As a resident of US well versed with what amount to corruption and bad governance do you think in the clime you are The Pre A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also 2005
                The Guardian story of September 11, 2005 on Muyiwa was first reported by Daily Sun in a very timid way on September 09, 2005. We say timid because the most important caption was left for the inside story and an obscure caption for the cover page. So, we decided to use the Sun's inside caption of:  It’s Stella’s son who bought New York house, not me in the first article of our ont>
                This is the feedback to our editorial of September 14, 2005. Our disagreements with you Mr. Ameh are clear and have to do with the methods used in making observations, and can be likened to two observers in the application of Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Enjoy this piece and give us some further feedback!  NigerianNews Editorial feedback
                 

              • An Editor's Burden and Dilemma
                September 14, 2005
                "It is no secret that you are always out protecting Mr Obasanjo on any issue concerning bad governance. As a resident of US well versed with what amount to corruption and bad governance do you think in the clime you are The Pre A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also TOP NEWS of that day. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • The President and the Spare
                September 10, 2005
                From what we know of Atiku, some swear by God that he is a nice man, and we agree. However, this is not about a nice versus bad man but about the stability of our institution and country. A good Vice President makes the job of his boss easier by constant support of the policy for which they have been elected. When support becomes impossible, and in the interest of the nation, a "nice" Vice President resigns, freeing himself from the "immorality" of his boss. This "nice" Vice President has not done that. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • This Greek Gift
                September 03, 2005
                In our comments of May 12, 2005, we described the cat that was let out of its cubical enclosure, explaining what Obasanjo unleashed as an unguided A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also missile which can consume all. At that time, we thought some members of the National Assembly and some prominent party stalwarts, by reckless comment might unwittingly prevent us from witnessing the barrage of exposure of wrong doings that is in the offing. Now, our foreboding thought is here realized! NigerianNews Editorial

              August 2005


              • esident resigns, freeing himself from the "immorality" of his boss. This "nice" Vice President has not done that. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • This Greek Gift
                September 03, 2005
                In our comments of May 12, 2005, we described the cat that was let out of its cubical enclosure, explaining what Obasanjo unleashed as an unguided A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also No kidding!
                August 27, 2005
                Good news if the above report about mad people participating in the census is true. This time, the stigma of having the most mad people in a town, State or Zone will make this count of the mad people an oasis in the desert of census deception and inflation. NigerianNews Editorial

              • An amazing citizen and surveyor of the Republic of Benin!
                August 15, 2005
                It is amazing to know that the Director General of National Boundary Commission (NBC), Alhaji Dairu Bobbo has a power to singularly draw a peace treaty based on his boundary survey without the input of the two Heads of State involved. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Conscience and moral Absolutism versus Minimalism
                August 13, 2005
                Predictably, knowing us at the NigerianNews, we are emphatically moral and conscience absolutists. If you are not sure of what side to take in the case of Ngige versus Obi, search A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also through your conscience. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Of Resource Control and Hypocrisy
                August 09, 2005
                In a desire to build a strong nation, the idea of government taking over a family land when there is a resource discovery on that land smacks of injustice to the land owner and a bonanza of "reaping where you do not sow" by those who insist on sharing the wealth. NigerianNews Editorial

              An amazing citizen and surveyor of the Republic of Benin!
              August 15, 2005
              It is amazing to know that the Director General of National Boundary Commission (NBC), Alhaji Dairu Bobbo has a power to singularly draw a peace treaty based on his boundary survey without the input of the two Heads of State involved. NigerianNews Editorial
               

            • Conscience and moral Absolutism versus Minimalism
              August 13, 2005
              Predictably, knowing us at the NigerianNews, we are emphatically moral and conscience absolutists. If you are not sure of what side to take in the case of Ngige versus Obi, search A third term follows two completed terms, and the third term is also " size="3"> July 2005


              • Illegal Structures
                July 22, 2005
                By the time Britain and US  finish with Zimbabwe, they will have no credibility left in terms of the rule of law in London and Washington, and the way they want it Zimbabwe. Take a look at a quote from the article above from the BBC: NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Deep Thought
                July 22, 2005
                The wading of Prof. Soyinka into the ongoing Zimbabwe saga requires a deep thought. Prof Soyinka has advocated in South Africa, that Mugabe should be sanctioned. NigerianNews Editorial

              June 2005


              • Michael Jackson NOT GUILTY - a case with cultural divides or is it?
                June 14, 2005
                In about seventy days of trial, if the TV talking heads were to constitute the jury in the Michael Jackson saga, he would be heading towards the jail now. The good news for Michael Jackson was, Nancy Grace and  the other talking heads were not the jury. NigerianNews Editorial

              May 2005


              • Back at this Show of Shame again!
                May 12, 2005
                The President exposed our dirty linen, so, we are going to impeach him! Isn't this a show of shame by these so-called honorable people? If Nigerians for other reasons allow this kind of rascality, it destroys the momentum of this new spirit of confronting the rogues in our society NigerianNews Editorial

              > July 22, 2005
              By the time Britain and US  finish with Zimbabwe, they will have no credibility left in terms of the rule of law in London and Washington, and the way they want it Zimbabwe. Take a look at a quote from the article above from the BBC: NigerianNews Editorial
               

            • Deep Thought
              July 22, 2005
              The wading of Prof. Soyinka into the ongoing Zimbabwe saga requires a deep thought. Prof Soyinka has advocated in South Africa, that Mugabe should be sanctioned. NigerianNews Editorial

            June 2005


            • Michael Jackson NOT GUILTY - a case with cultural divides or is it?
              June 14, 2005
              In about seventy days of trial, if the TV talking heads were to constitute the jury in the Michael Jackson saga, he would be heading towards the jail now. The good news for Michael Jackson was, Nancy Grace and  the other talking heads were not the jury. NigerianNews Editorial

            May 2005


            • Back at this Show of Shame again!
              May 12, 2005
              The President exposed our dirty linen, so, we are going to impeach him! Isn't this a show of shame by these so-called honorable people? If Nigerians for other reasons allow this kind of rascality, it destroys the momentum of this new spirit of confronting the rogues in our society April 2005


              • From Saint Peter to Benedict XVI
                April 24, 2005
                Earlier we had written about Gelasius I, who we called then the first and only African Pope. However, that story was as good as the story of the ancient world.
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              • One Step Forward and another Two Steps Backward?
                April 07, 2005
                The President was quoted as querying Ribadu why Tafa Balogun was handcuffed! NigerianNews Editorial
                 

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              May 2005


              • Back at this Show of Shame again!
                May 12, 2005
                The President exposed our dirty linen, so, we are going to impeach him! Isn't this a show of shame by these so-called honorable people? If Nigerians for other reasons allow this kind of rascality, it destroys the momentum of this new spirit of confronting the rogues in our society New Roman"> Law of unintended consequences - Zimbabwe
                April 02, 2005
                The worst enemy of the West anywhere is the West itself. The first of the West's guilt is underestimation of the Third World which leads to total violation of Dale Carnegie rule of how to make friends and influence them.
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              • Terri Shiavo is dead
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              May 2005


              • Back at this Show of Shame again!
                May 12, 2005
                The President exposed our dirty linen, so, we are going to impeach him! Isn't this a show of shame by these so-called honorable people? If Nigerians for other reasons allow this kind of rascality, it destroys the momentum of this new spirit of confronting the rogues in our society April 01, 2005
                "For better for worse, in sickness and in health, till death do us part" This is the way all Christians know it. A new chapter is written in Florida, Terri Schiavo died on Thursday at 9:05 AM EST.
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              • Terri Shiavo is dead
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              May 2005


              • Back at this Show of Shame again!
                May 12, 2005
                The President exposed our dirty linen, so, we are going to impeach him! Isn't this a show of shame by these so-called honorable people? If Nigerians for other reasons allow this kind of rascality, it destroys the momentum of this new spirit of confronting the rogues in our society or="#0000FF">News Editorial

              March 2005


              • Readers watch out!
                March 31, 2005
                Readers please read both reports by BBC and Voice of America above. Please let us know how you feel about the methods of reporting by both government sponsored Online News. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Tragedy as we see it unfolds in Florida
                March 27, 2005
                Either we like to hear it or not, the whole World is one big Island. A moral turpitude in any part of this big island affects the whole Island. It is with this heavy heart that we write about the Terri Shiavo saga in Florida today, the Easter Sunday.
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              • This is sad!
                March 24, 2005
                What points are you trying to make, honourable members of the house? This is really very sad! If you have done all those you listed as your accomplishments, should that stop anybody from exposing any corrupt member? NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • The sheep which finds dog as companion.
                ts the whole Island. It is with this heavy heart that we write about the Terri Shiavo saga in Florida today, the Easter Sunday.
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              • This is sad!
                March 23, 2005
                It has long been held that a sheep in company of a dog will make a feast fest of any fecal products. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • Gowon: Don't Remove Ngige: Oh Really?
                March 17, 2005
                We believe the Ngige removal should be left NOT to Gowon or the PDP. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • ts the whole Island. It is with this heavy heart that we write about the Terri Shiavo saga in Florida today, the Easter Sunday.
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              • This is sad!
                Ignore the blast, Fr Kukah
                March 02, 2005
                There is no doubt we are in full support of the intention and potential of PRONACO conference over the pre-ordained outcome of the Abuja Dialogue. NigerianNews Editorial
                 

              • ‘Why Enahoro Shunned OBJ’s Invitation’: A
                 mistake

                ts the whole Island. It is with this heavy heart that we write about the Terri Shiavo saga in Florida today, the Easter Sunday.
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              • This is sad!
                February 28, 2005
                We hope this is not a mistake by our elderly and talented Chief Enahoro. We feel the Chief and the people associated with PRONACO have so much to offer this conference and Nigeria. NigerianNews Editorial