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A Country Where Life is Cheap

This is not The best of times for Nigeria. Statistics emanating on a daily basis indicate a country that is in crisis. An oil-rich country where life is so cheap. That appears to be The best description of Nigeria.

Nigeria earns so much money from oil. Her political leaders continue to fantasise about getting The country into The group of 20 largest economies in The world in The year 2020. In their plans to achieve this tar ... Read More


Posted On 03/09/2010 19:39:56 by eniola_afolabi
Battling to preserve Nigeria's rainforest

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Posted On 02/09/2010 19:09:22 by eniola_afolabi
Govt generates N1.6tr revenue from petroleum products in three months

THE Federal Government has generated over N1.6 trillion revenue from petroleum products during The second quarter of 2010.
Department of Petroleum Resource s(DPR) disclosed at its quarterly media briefing recently in Lagos that government exceeded its target by 18.07 per cent.
The figure represent The total income generated from royalties paid by oil companies to government in April, May and June, of this year, which was N168.26 billion, gas flare penalties were N706.6 million, concessi ... Read More


Posted On 04/08/2010 19:54:21 by eniola_afolabi
Charly Boy... Oh Gawd!!!! I Am Pissed Off...

Recently, maverick Charly Boy embarked on his six-year old dream of publishing. His magazine Charly Boy is in its third edition come April 2010; and The multi-skilled artiste told Anote Ajeluorou recntly in Lagos that th new project is all in The process of consolidating The Charly Boy Brand. Lagos. Excerpts:

How has The experience as a publisher been? 
It’s been most profound. Like I always say, we will continue to be students in The school in life as we ... Read More


Posted On 19/07/2010 16:52:35 by eniola_afolabi
Abroad And Angry

The sad story of compatriots who would love to make things better at home but have been frustrated out of their fatherland by a most insensitive political class and a system that has failed to plan for its future generations.
Today, there are many young men and women who could have been in Nigeria, developing themselves and their country but who have had to seek greener pastures in other lands where they are now helping to develop. 
Indeed, in The past 40 years, especially in The p ... Read More


Posted On 11/07/2010 03:42:57 by eniola_afolabi

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