In Defence of Our Nationhood: From a Nigerian in Diaspora- By Charles Omere
I was born in Nigeria. I grew up in Nigeria. I have also worked most of my career in Nigeria. Nigeria flows in my veins and I miss those heady days, the warmth, the arrogant traffic and the boisterous noise…
Read more#NigeriaDecides: Buhari’s 99 Flaws and Jonathan’s Leadership Record – Ogunyemi Bukola
http://t.co/ffB07fqxA2 via @omojuwa
Read moreOmojuwa Takes President Jonathan to the Cleaners: Introducing Goodluck Jonathan: Nigeria’s Provincial Baby President – Japheth J. Omojuwa
https://twitter.com/omojuwa/status/578152746207043585
Read moreBuhari, Chatham House and the enemies of truth, by Uche Igwe
Hate him or love him, the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi remains one of the greatest assets to the political machinery of the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(rtd). It was Mr. Amaechi who mooted…
Read moreShould Goodluck Meet Moses: A Christian Lesson in Leadership by @dejiajare
In Church today and the Scripture search led to the story of Moses as told in exodus and numbers. No sooner had the sermon started than my mind wandered far away from the topic of the sermon itself. Moses…
Read moreWhat has President Jonathan Learnt Over the Years? By @dejiajare
Clearly, President Jonathan never learns, his greatest undoing has been his announcement of hasty conclusions. In 2010, after the October 1st bombing GEJ quickly came out to tell us he knew those behind the bombing, he specifically denied that MEND…
Read moreHOW TO BE A NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN- Haruna Daniels @harrydaniyan
I got born again on the 29th November 1987. I was an undergraduate at the University of Jos, a few days to my 19th birthday (December 7). I knew what I was before the conversion and what I became after.…
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The Economist: Oil has greased Nigerian politics for too long. He who wins the election must fix the industry
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/582016606659850240
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