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          This paper examines the reinvention of Igbo nationalism in eastern Nigeria.

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          Of Ene Oloja, Hollywood And Jungle Justice

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          “There are many ways to die…but you must now find a way to live” – Ene Oloja in the movie, ‘The Brave One’, 2007 by director Neil Jordan.

          Yes!

          The cream of Nigerian drama and arts has finally arrived on the big stage! Hollywood gets a taste of our very own Ene Oloja. Remember her? In the 80’s and 90’s she was the buxom beauty who starred as Zamaye in Cock Crow at Dawn and later played the sister to the late MacArthur Fom (of the Nosa fame) in Behind the Clouds, both rested but timeless Nigeria Television Authority drama serials of repute.

          Having decided to see a random movie this past weekend, I did not deliberately go in search of this doyen of Nigerian acting.

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        2. Energy & Natural Resource Law. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in , and has held critical appointments in the public and private sectors.
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        4. July 27th, , marked a remarkable day for the *Rotaract Club of Ajara* as we joined forces with 11 fellow Rotaract clubs, Lagos State Blood Transfusion.
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        6. Her name was not even listed in the opening credits as we generally settled in at the cinema to what proved to be an edge-of-the-seat story. Then she appeared. As she delivered her lines, at first in a strange Americanized African accent, I laughed knowingly, saying t