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Monday, April 17, 2023
The Nigeria Train Did Not Take The Off-Ramp
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By Hamilton Odunze Early in my career as a writer, I made it clear to my readers that I do not write sequels unless necessary. It has be...
No Adesina, Bishop Kukah Is Not Your Mate
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By Charles Okoh Femi Adesina is shameless. To think that he is even a supposed cleric makes him even more shameless. Only a shameless ma...
Between Fascism And Constitutionalism
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By Pieray Awele Odor The 13 Colonies of present USA issued a Declaration of Independence to the British government on 4 July 1776. They ...
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Nigeria: Vote My Tribe Or I Kill You!
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By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu Democracy has been turned into coup at the polls – and the result is announced in the darkest wee hours when robber...
Nigeria: PO Sweetened Our Politics!
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By Emeka Obasi Change was promised, expectations were high. It appeared many were shortchanged in an unending experiment that led to now...
Friday, April 14, 2023
Let Our Best Brains Move Nigeria Forward!
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By Ayo Oyoze Baje “Where there is no vision, the people perish” —Proverbs 29:18 The piece of heart-warming and inspiring news th...
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Election Petitions: Nigeria’s Judiciary Must Redeem Itself
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By Olu Fasan In Nigeria, elections almost always end up in court. To stem this tide, the Electoral Act of 2022 introduced the Bimodal Vo...
Open Letter To Wole Soyinka
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By Promise Adiele I greet you, sir. I crouch and genuflect before your domineering presence – the irrepressible man of letters, the fi...
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Does Nigeria Have A Living Conscience?
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By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye Nigerians are very good at crowning false heroes. Just open a Nigerian newspaper you can find near you and see h...
Goodbye To The Culture Of Impunity
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By Ayo Oyoze Baje One of the most significant factors that define and drive the engine of democratic processes is respect for the rule...
Nigeria: Dousing Political Tension In The Land
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By Jideofor Adibe Elections everywhere tend to be divisive. This is because mobilisation of support hinges on a successful creation of a...
Nigeria: Our Disappearing Progressives
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By Sunny Ikhioya Judging from its trajectory, the 2023 election was expected to be different from previous ones, and it did go that way....
Lai Mohammed’s Hysteria Over IPOB Misplaced
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By Charles Okoh Last week, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, criticised several Western nations for endorsin...
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
How My UNN Sojourn Changed My Perception Of Igbos
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Let me start by making a confession. But for the entry requirements of the University of Lagos, I’m not sure that I would ever have ended ...
Remembering Deborah Samuel
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By Julius Oweh The toxic mixture of religion and politics is the distinguishing trademark that has beggared Nigeria's development and ...
The Scars Of Slavery And Racism
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By Adeze Ojukwu The horrific Atlantic slave trade officially ended about 200 years ago. However, the scars are still epitomized by the...
Monday, April 10, 2023
Peter Obi And Treason
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By Obi Nwakanma Political developments of last week have left many a Nigerian askance, wondering about what might be the endgame for thi...
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Nigeria: A Nation That Lost Its Way
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By Owei Lakemfa As an aspirant in 2022, the President of the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, Yakubu Chonoko Maikyau, made a pilgrimage to ...
Four Biggest Losers Of 2023 General Elections
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By Michael Owhoko Real losers of the 2023 Nigerian general elections are not the electorate who were deprived of their rights to freely ...
Muhammad Buhari’s Years Of The Locust
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By Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku In less than 60 days, what has become one of the greatest mistakes that Nigerians made in the election of Mu...
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