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Consolidation Theory Explained - 2
Author: Omotayo, J. A. | January 03, 2008
These observations and tests were based on a few assumptions which hold true even till date, not only in civil engineering but by their corresponding... (0) Comment


Consolidation Theory Explained - 3
Author: Omotayo, J. A. | January 03, 2008
Consequently, it is reasonable to state that consolidation requires a gradual time-dependent process in making a balance in the aggregation of assets,... (0) Comment


"Good Riddance to Ribadu Rubbish" by Simon Kolawole
Author: Anonymous | January 02, 2008
I first heard the rumour of the imminent exit of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as the Chairman of EFCC, via “study leave”, last Sunday. I thought it was the regular... (7) Comment


On Iwu and Ribadu at Kuru: Some Quick Recommendations
Author: Mobolaji E. Aluko | December 31, 2007
The current contrived tussle between the Presidency and the Nigerian Police Force as to who has authority and power over Assistant Inspector General of... (2) Comment


The life & times of Abubakar Rimi
Author: Louis Odion | December 31, 2007
In his cynical characterization of a politician, Ronald Reagan once famously said “Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come... (1) Comment


Pay Rise: Not Enough to transform police
Author: Suleiman Nasiru | December 31, 2007
The recent upward review of salary of the Nigerian police makes me begin to believe the new government’s readiness to take the issue of security seriously... (0) Comment


Yar'Adua Taken: Babangida Championed Ribadu's Exit
Author: Farouk Martins | December 28, 2007
Well, it was not exactly what Babangida and his cohorts wanted from Yar’Adua, they were met half way. You would not want to know what they wish for Ribadu... (6) Comment


Hulking Sizes And Numbers Of “Offers For Subscription” In Nigeria’s Capital Market -1
Author: Omotayo, J. A. | December 27, 2007
Have you ever thought about the inundated numbers and classes of Initial (or Internal) Public Offers (IPOs), Public Offers (POs) and Global Depository... (0) Comment


Hulking Sizes And Numbers Of “Offers For Subscription” In Nigeria’s Capital Market - 2
Author: Omotayo, J. A. | December 27, 2007
• Nigeria got a $50 million World Bank loan to fight even AIDS (See: Nigeria gets $50min World Bank loan to fight AIDS, http://www.ngex.com/news/public... (0) Comment


Nigerian General Elections: The EU Observer Report is Not Gospel
Author: ibrahim danlami | December 26, 2007
This piece is intended as a sequel to the many essays on Professor Maurice Iwu’s conduct of Nigeria’s 2007 general election and the condemnations that... (1) Comment


 
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Presidency responds to Nuhu Ribadu's comments that Nigeria, under President Goodluck Jonathan, is a sinking ship
June 11, 2013 | "Coming In From The Cold" | 4 posts
I don't care whatever anyone thinks, Nigeria under Jonathan is a sinking ship. If you don’t like that...  Post comment »
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Oh Ye Foolish Nigerians...
June 11, 2013 |  Compiler | 1 posts
That said, I have always wondered - just as much as you put it out in this article - what it would...  Post comment »
Nigeria: For a better Civilian - Military relations
November 25, 2011 |  bola | 1 posts
I think it will be a thing of joy to d civilian if d military can de thoroughly scanned. All this relationship...  Post comment »
How Much You Go Pay? - Bribe-for-job scandal
February 04, 2013 |  Lanky The Believer | 1 posts
My cousin recently applied for a job at a hotel in Lagos and was encouraged to pay a bribe. This is...  Post comment »
 
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