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THE PLIGHT OF KINGSLEY SHUAIBU
A click on the link below will lead us to a painful story of a four year old boy who currently battles cancer in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Sovereignty, Economic Security, Obama's visit, Jonathan, 2011 Elections And..
"Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped." Liberian proverb. "Do what you can with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt. "Can you imagine U.S. voters putting a leader in the White House who is a puppet of the ruling elite and..
Should Goodluck lose his goodwill?
“Trouble can often be traced to a single strong individual – the stirrer, the arrogant underling, the poisoner of goodwill. If you allow such people room to operate, others will succumb to their influence. Do not wait for the troubles they cause to..
Put Nigeria first, Senate president tells feuding parties over Yar'Adua
Responding to the 'confusion' that has engulfed the country since the return of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, the nation's number th ree citizen and President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, Thursday told the "feuding parties" and other Nigerians to put..
U.S meeting with Babangida, condition for terrorist's list delisting: An..
"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." Confucious. "A ship in harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are built for." John Shedd. "No one in the White House staff, no one in this administration, presently employed, was involved in..
Nigeria's New Acting President Calls for Unity
Nigeria's new acting president is calling for unity ten weeks after the nation's elected leader left the country for medical treatment. Lawmakers Tuesday made Vice President Goodluck Jonathan Nigeria's acting leader.
Nigeria adrift: Ailing leader's absence invites ridicule
Nigeria's approach to the absence from the country of its president, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, sick since November, underlines painfully why the rest of the world does not take it as seriously as it might.
Nigerians in diaspora write to Saudi king over Yar’Adua
There is a thick cloud of uncertainty over the claim that ailing Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua had telephone conversations with key officials of his administration from his sick bed in a Saudi Arabian hospital.

