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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Peter Obi: Turning Nigeria Around: Insights From Global Engagements

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  *Peter Obi  Prof James Robinson My last engagement of 3-day trip to the USA was defining and enriching, including over two hours of lunch ...

Demolitions At Trade Fair Complex Is Selective, Illegal And Will Scare Away Investors – S4C

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  Press Release Spaces for Change|S4C  expresses deep concern about the unlawful demolitions in the Trade Fair Complex, Lagos State , whic...

Between Natasha’s Defiance And Fubara’s Docility

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  By Emmanuel Aziken Two strong disruptions to Nigeria’s democratic flow in March 2025 were seemingly repaired recently with the dramatic re...

Good Night, Prof Okello Oculi (1942-2025), Scholar, Poet, Pan Africanist, Activist And Humanist

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By Emman Ozoemena I am sad to hear about the passing of a great African, Prof. Okello Oculi, a scholar, poet, pan Africanist, activist and...
Friday, September 26, 2025

Nigeria: A Nation Without Roads!

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  By Sunny Awhefeada  The road constitutes a metaphor of life’s journey for Africans. It is central to the configuration and understanding...

Why Gender Equity Strengthens Nigeria’s Epidemic Response

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  By Sylvia Ezenwa-Ahanene Whenever any part Nigeria experiences a health emergency such as cholera outbreak in the riverine South, diphther...

Insecurity: Getting The Right Things Wrong

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  By Adekunle Adekoya Right now, the 80th United Nations General Assembly, UNGA is holding in New York, the United States. This year, unlike...

Fubara: A Governor In Chains!

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  By Emmanuel Aziken The recent return to Port Harcourt of Governor Siminalayi Fuba ra, and the quiet stealing away of the sole administrato...
Thursday, September 25, 2025

Self-Plagiarism: The Trickiest Of Them All

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  By Ganiu Bamgbose I found it interesting that the last two times journals had requested of me to rework aspects of my papers that shared s...

Fubara: Governor Only In Name

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  By Ikechukwu Amaechi In trying to understand the curious conduct of Siminalayi Fubara since his reinstatement as the governor of Rivers St...

The Return Of Fubara, Nigeria’s Most Diminished ‘Governor’

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By Olu Fasan Siminalayi Fubara returned as “governor” of Rivers State last week, six months after he was magisterially removed from office b...
Wednesday, September 24, 2025

A Beautiful Afternoon At The Office In September 2025

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  Ugochuwu Ejinkeonye (September 2025)

A Word On Nigeria’s Deadly Enemies

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  By Banji Ojewale   Our leaders are our deadliest enemies.   Not given to altruism, these leaders don’t also subscribe to the law of ...

Politicians As Nigeria’s Worst Headache!

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  By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye Now, let’s face it. Despite all the empty (and, often, very exasperating) noise about being driven by patriotism...
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Ghana Celebrates Nkrumah's Birthday More Than A Century After

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  Last week, on September 21, 2025, the world marked the 116th posthumous birth anniversary of the founding President of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nk...
Monday, September 22, 2025

Fake Titles Are Not Nigeria’s Problem

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  By Chiwuike Uba A group of Nigerian academics has launched a petition against the misuse of “Dr.” and “Professor” titles. Their outrage ...
Friday, September 19, 2025

Addressing Ethnic Profiling And Tribal Tensions In Nigeria

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  By  Klistivivi Ogunlana On July 27, 2024, a popular X (formerly Twitter) user, @Lagospedia, tweeted a disturbing message. The user claim...

Tinubu De-Markets Nigeria With His Penchant For Overseas Travels

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  By Olu Fasan Earlier this week, President Bola Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, announced that the president had cut short his two-week v...
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Charles Soludo Vs. Peter Obi

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  By Emeritus Professor T. Uzodinma Nwala   I wish Prof Charles Soludo would unwind and assert his energy in a different and more positive...
Monday, September 15, 2025

The Godfathers Who Own Nigeria

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  By Stephanie Shaakaa  Since 1999, Nigeria has called itself a democracy. Every four years, Africa’s most populous nation lines up to vot...
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