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Dear Editors,
It grieves me deeply to write this letter to you and i hope it will be published in your newspapers.
Recently, Nigerians celebrated the victory of the Governorship candidate (Comrade...
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Dear Mr Keyamo,
I note that you have said your latest public letter to me is going to be your last over the issues we are discussing, since you would like to move on to concentrate on "other more...
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1. A congress meeting of the Labour and Civil Society Coalition (LASCO), an alliance of Labour (NLC and TUC) and pro-labour civil society organizations met in Lagos on Saturday, January 17,...
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Dear Sowore,
I apologise for not reacting on time to your last letter. Expectedly, I always have a hectic daily schedule and I hardly find time to attend to other things which do not ordinarily fall...
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· AKPAN bought a new mobile phone. He sent amessage to everyone on his phone book. The message read:‘My mobile number has changed; earlier it was Nokia 3310,now it is Nokia 6610. Please take note...
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Sir,
Although I have not read the full report of the Technical Committee on the Niger Delta constituted by President Yar'Adua some few months ago, excerpts available appear to have lost focus on...
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Nigerians, particularly indigenes of Kano and Jigawa states must have by now fully understood the kind of indecent, out dated, parochial and mischief politics Sule Lamido, governor of Jigawa state...
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Nothing is more disturbing or is it disgusting? in Nigeria than one to take upon himself the responsibility of speaking for the oppressed. Yourself a victim, but since you are more privileged than...
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Dear Mr. Keyamo: Thank you for your response to me, which you have also made public. I’m sure you are aware that we have published it on SaharaReporters as well, even though you didn’t...
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Dear Mr. Omoyele Sowore,
Thank you so much for your letter dated the 7th of January, 2009, which you sent to me via e-mail. In fact, I was just settling down the next day to digest some of the...
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“Anyone can be a journalist. Not everyone is.” Said Bill Kovach.
Sonala Olumhense, a star writer on the Guardian and sharereporters.com, once said that Nigeria has more than 130 million journalist....
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It is disheartening that at this very crucial juncture of our history, our nation is still confronted with deluge of gerontocratic decisions wherein a man that has served the country twenty years...
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