TELL. Nigeria's Independent Weekly
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Biafra Galaxy [Watch] This Horrific Wreck Will Have You Believing In Angels Eleven states resume today after forced Ebola holidays Finally, Jonathan begs the B'Haram sponsors to stop, but will they? :: |:: FG appeals to the sponsors of Boko Haram...
1. Soludo’s Self-Serving Article on Economic Management is Deficit in Facts, Logic and Honour - by Paul Nwabuikwu 2. Soludo’s Misinformation – by Nicholas Okoye 3. Chukwuma Soludo: Serving a diet of half truths, outright lies and self serving propaganda...
The newspaper headlines for today, July 20 have focused on Nigeria’s economic crisis. According to a report on Vanguard, Godwin Emefiele, the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, painted a gloomy picture of the economy during a closed-door meeting with...
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in this interview with ADEOLA BALOGUN and GBENRO ADEOYE, says the Federal Government will tell Nigerians the truth and not how they take it A lot of Nigerians are wondering if the Change...
Who takes charge in the 29 states that had governorship elections on April 11? FELIX NWANERI, TEMITOPE OGUNBANKE and WALE ELEGBEDE report on the new governors expected to pilot affairs of their respective states between 2015 and 2019 From parliament...
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TELL The Nigerian economy is an export and import-dependent economy that is at the periphery of the global capitalist system. The British colonialists, not desiring to settle ‘perma...
TELL “The young shall grow” is the name of one of those transport companies with buses ever present on Nigerian roads. And the old will die. It is simple syllogism that there is not...
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