AFRICAN & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS We are all from Falluja We are currently bombing the 300,000 people of Fallujah in hopes of pacifying the city and may wind up levelling it altogether. November 18, 2004
NATIONAL POLITICS & ECONOMY A World of New Orthodoxies “If we are substantially dictated to, let us tell those who preach trade liberalisation and other harmful measures to us, and which October 8, 2004
EDITORIALS The Baba Syndrome (2003) The commencement of civilian government in our country, with the investiture of the Obasanjo Presidency in May 1999, brought to the fore, September 23, 2004
EDITORIALS Obasanjo’s Sale of Our National Patrimony The major plank of Obasanjo’s economic policies since 1999, is the privatisation policy that was not canvassed with the Nigerian people during March 19, 2004
EDITORIALS Nigeria’s Creeping parochialism The recent peace conference organized by the Presidency, which brought strange bedfellows together, from the cut throats of the Yoruba terrorist organization, March 18, 2004
EDITORIALS Before the strike commences A major step to protect the legality of the general strike called by the Nigeria Labour Congress, was taken Last Friday, when January 18, 2004
EDITORIALS That German expression of regret in Namibia The German Ambassador in Namibia, Wolfgang Massing, recently expressed ‘regret’ on behalf of his country, for the massacre by German colonial forces January 15, 2004
EDITORIALS The Economics Of The Toll Gates A major element of the 2004 Budget presented recently by President Olusegun Obasanjo to the National Assembly was the decision to wind January 13, 2004
EDITORIALS No, Mr. Audu Ogbeh, Democracy Does Not Know Heresy The occasion was the opening ceremony of the 18th meeting of the National Executive Council of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on October 29, 2003
EDITORIALS National Assembly Please Defend Democracy And Uphold Your Honour; Don’t Pass Obasanjo’s Vindictive Anti-Labour Bill It was Karl Marx who once wrote that history repeats itself twice: The first time a tragedy, and the second, a farce. October 28, 2003