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Ade Adefuye, a professor of History, is Nigerian Ambassador to the United States of America. He had served at the Commonwealth before his present posting. He spoke on  Dr. Goodluck Jonathan's international rating, the US government's interest in the 2011 general elections and planned assistance in the quest for good governance when Assistant Editor OLAYINKA OYEBODE met him.

2011: Why America is keen on credible poll, by Adefuye



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I have been in Europe and America for the past four months and I have watched with fear the possible economic collapse of several Western

Second dip recession in the world?



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Bold and comprehensive, but short on targets and timelines

Power sector roadmap



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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) won’t get more fund until it exhausts the N87.9b appropriated for it by the National Assembly, Deputy Senate President

No more cash for you now, Ekweremadu tells INEC



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INSPECTOR-GENERAL of Police (IG) Ogbonna Onovo yesterday claimed ignorance of the court order for his arrest. Police lawyer Henry Njoku, a chief superintendent, told Mr Justice

Onovo snubs court again



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The caucus of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the House of Representatives yesterday condemned the Federal Government’s for demand of N500 million from

ACN Reps kick against govt's N500m request from foreign firms



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  Ahead of the 2011 general elections, stakeholders, including Deacon Gamaliel Onosode, Pat Utomi, Mike Monroe, Ezekiel Nya-etok and others are in the vanguard of free

Onosode, Utomi, Nya-etok, others float  election monitoring group



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In his reaction to the first of this trilogy of articles on P3 i.e. Public Private Partnership, my friend of close to half a century,

The Lekki toll road deserves our collective support



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  The South-West female politicians on Thursday said they would no more themselves to be cheated again by their male counterparts. The decision was taken during a

2011: Women seek equal opportunities



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The unusual love that exists between The Nation girl, Indian Ayuba, and her mentally-challenged mother, Esther, has continued to generate reactions from across the globe. The twist in the saga has also touched the hearts of many. Evelyn OSAGIE writes.

'How to handle her mother's case'