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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#100</link><pubDate>Thursday June 14, 2012 at 13:26:50</pubDate><description>By IHEBOM CHIDI.E in The guardian - I ENCOURAGE OUR LEADERS TO PLEASE BE PUTTING GOD FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN WHATEVER THEY ARE DOING THAN FOR THEM TO BE PUTTING WEALTHGREEDINESS FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN ALL THEIR AGENDAPROJECTS/ENDEAVOURS TOWARD MAKING THE LIVES OF EACHEVERY NIGERIANS A BETTER ONE BECAUSE OUR NATION NIGERIA HAS ALL THE HUMANNATURAL RESOURCES TO BETTERIMPROVE THE LIVES OF EVERY NIGERIAN CITIZENS</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#99</link><pubDate>Thursday June 14, 2012 at 13:24:1</pubDate><description>By noserime osasame in The guardian - I solely depend on guardian newspaper</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#98</link><pubDate>Thursday June 14, 2012 at 13:26:50</pubDate><description>By IHEBOM CHIDI.E in The guardian - I ENCOURAGE OUR LEADERS TO PLEASE BE PUTTING GOD FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN WHATEVER THEY ARE DOING THAN FOR THEM TO BE PUTTING WEALTHGREEDINESS FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN ALL THEIR AGENDAPROJECTS/ENDEAVOURS TOWARD MAKING THE LIVES OF EACHEVERY NIGERIANS A BETTER ONE BECAUSE OUR NATION NIGERIA HAS ALL THE HUMANNATURAL RESOURCES TO BETTERIMPROVE THE LIVES OF EVERY NIGERIAN CITIZENS</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#97</link><pubDate>Thursday June 14, 2012 at 13:24:1</pubDate><description>By noserime osasame in The guardian - I solely depend on guardian newspaper</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#96</link><pubDate>Thursday June 14, 2012 at 13:26:50</pubDate><description>By IHEBOM CHIDI.E in The guardian - I ENCOURAGE OUR LEADERS TO PLEASE BE PUTTING GOD FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN WHATEVER THEY ARE DOING THAN FOR THEM TO BE PUTTING WEALTHGREEDINESS FIRST IN THEIR FORE FRONT IN ALL THEIR AGENDAPROJECTS/ENDEAVOURS TOWARD MAKING THE LIVES OF EACHEVERY NIGERIANS A BETTER ONE BECAUSE OUR NATION NIGERIA HAS ALL THE HUMANNATURAL RESOURCES TO BETTERIMPROVE THE LIVES OF EVERY NIGERIAN CITIZENS</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#95</link><pubDate>Monday June 4, 2012 at 11:13:49</pubDate><description>By Bamiduro.  in The guardian - May the Almighty God kindly forgive us in this Nation, and lift up the Moses of this present generation (particularly Nigeria) to deliver us from the hands of the wicked and callous Pharaohs that are oppressing and afflicting us with variuos plagues.Amen </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#94</link><pubDate>Thursday May 31, 2012 at 6:54:49</pubDate><description>By Joshua banjo in The guardian - Please I need the article of may 21 page 67 on my email account its very urgent pls</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#93</link><pubDate>Friday May 25, 2012 at 12:16:51</pubDate><description>By Maj-Dr. Ameh ALJ in The guardian - Excellent and update report; keep it up.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#92</link><pubDate>Thursday May 17, 2012 at 14:43:56</pubDate><description>By Echendu Ichenda Eddy in The guardian - pls notify me on any marine job vacancy 08057135347</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#91</link><pubDate>Thursday May 10, 2012 at 17:31:22</pubDate><description>By Ameh Sunday in The guardian - Lord pls be involved in the governing of Nigeria</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#90</link><pubDate>Thursday May 10, 2012 at 12:27:1</pubDate><description>By Ette Simon in The guardian - Strives to promote the need for justice, freedom and opportunities in your locality, let not our society got spoiled in our time.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#89</link><pubDate>Saturday May 5, 2012 at 19:50:36</pubDate><description>By Janet jiya (Caleb University Imota Lagos) in The guardian - ISSUES OF THE PAST, STILL IN THE PRESENT.  By Janet Jiya (Caleb University Imota, Lagos)   The role Nigeria economy and government has played in affecting the media and has been rather substantial. This is due to proper organization and efficient collaboration of 8206;8206;the journalists through the Nigeria union of 8206;8206;journalism. Though there have been sporadic cases of 8206;8206;threats and killings which maybe have affected the true substance of 8206;8206;news delivered, but these have been rather sporadic.  The  reason behind this non interference or dilution  of 8206;8206;news by  the  government or powers that be, can be attributed to  the  practice  of 8206;8206;democracy. Dated back to the military eras we know how journalists were persecuted for saying truths. (Ken Saro Wiwa is still a very good memory) and how news were made so un-new because everybody was aware of 8206;8206;how biased the source was. Then the media didn’t have total freedom of speech because they always take permission from the government before publishing. The government only saw the media as their mouth piece and not the public voice or room for interaction between them and the public. Unfortunately we seem to be heading to that hostile environment  of 8206;8206;journalism not because we are heading back to military dictatorship but because  of 8206;8206;an emergence  of 8206;8206;new power and the  annoyingly insecure our country is. The new power is of 8206;8206;course the BOKO HARAM.  The BOKO HARAM group has been terrorizing the country as of 8206;8206;late with incessant bombings in the North, destroying properties and killing innocent individuals. This of 8206;8206;course has been a fertile ground for journalists to tap into and bring out news on why all these are happening. However on 23rd of 8206;8206;April the offices Thisday newspaper was destroyed, offices in Kaduna and Abuja were involved. Lives were lost and allot were injured. The BOKO HARAM group came out to claim responsibility for the bombing, claiming the paper has been printing false news concerning them and they have been taking sides with the government. My only worry and question is this, what happens to journalism now and the media in general, if the safety of 8206;8206;lives cannot be guaranteed especially in a lawless and insecure country as ours? What's the fate of 8206;8206;quality of 8206;8206;news and unbiased reports? Won't the fear of 8206;8206;the unknown kill our journalism? Because nobody knows who's next. The safest and logical thing to do is to keep one's head and that by bringing out biased reports and news favoring the powers that be- BOKO HARAM.  8206;Of surety now, journalism in Nigeria is being affected by the insecure state of 8206;8206;the country as we citizens are also affected by the media lack of ethics in news gathering.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#88</link><pubDate>Thursday May 3, 2012 at 13:41:47</pubDate><description>By Iwa in The guardian - Pls alert me on any job vacancy in your paper.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#87</link><pubDate>Wednesday May 2, 2012 at 15:40:38</pubDate><description>By Cyprian Eshiwhobe in The guardian - My thanks to Guardian News paper may the good lord continue to reward you what is bordering me is every bad news about the killing of Inncent Nigerians by so called boko haram every citizen of this country base in the North his days are numbered if nothing is being done by our so call Government,this Government should be critiserse am Cyprian Eshiwhobe residing in Lagos  </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#86</link><pubDate>Tuesday April 24, 2012 at 15:45:30</pubDate><description>By Hamisu Hussain Garun-Gabas in The guardian - All what is happening today in Nigeria is as a rusult of d sins that we commit, let's change ur attitude nd see changes!</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#85</link><pubDate>Monday April 23, 2012 at 15:57:34</pubDate><description>By Toukoui Credo in The guardian - Hello,I would like to find out the quootation for placing advertisement with your company.Please email me for the quotation at ctoukoui@africsearch.comThank youCredo Toukoui</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#84</link><pubDate>Monday April 23, 2012 at 9:51:44</pubDate><description>By MRS.DUPE ADEMULEGUN in The guardian - The truth is that the so call boko haram are also been sent and been operated by fellow human beings therefore what are the government doing?the battalion and combatants only know how to make peace in other countries and refused to wipe off the imbeciles?I want to believe that there is no fire without smoke,the government should check with the insider people up there,thanks.DUPE ADEMULEGUN.    </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#83</link><pubDate>Monday April 9, 2012 at 10:29:57</pubDate><description>By Rorisang in The guardian - when are they going to sell there post utme form and what is the cutoff mark does noayne have idea on how to calculate their post jamb? Pls reply me.    </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#82</link><pubDate>Monday April 2, 2012 at 20:26:9</pubDate><description>By Andre orkorga in The guardian - I really do  apreciate the good works you people are doing</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=5#81</link><pubDate>Sunday March 25, 2012 at 9:56:54</pubDate><description>By Kayode Popoola in The guardian - God Bless Nigeria. (GBN)</description></item>
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