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In contemporary times the state of Nigeria has witnessed monumental challenges from regional groups that have questioned the basis of the federation. These agitations and state responses to them have...
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With nearly two years gone from the four-year term of Mr. President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, I guess it is time to begin to ask: what became of our diligent research and rigorous thoughtful renditions?
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As a suffering and smiling Nigerian, I am indebted to the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) for their innovation in creating the charming application process for the national driver’s...
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When it comes to responding to political crises, there are three “temperatures” of a leader: hot (responsive), cold (rebellious), and lukewarm (indifferent).
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When the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010 (the “Local Content Act” (NCA) was signed into law by President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday, 22nd April, 2010, it was...
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"If you wanna be somebody, if you wanna go somewhere, you better wakeup and pay attention" was the message of Whoopi Goldberg to her exuberant young students in Sister Act. At a time...
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Barely a day now goes by without one reading the sad news report of yet another rape atrocity against women in Nigeria! This madness is now getting to such an extent that even the already...
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I could not help but concur with a friend who told me recently that “Nigeria market women and day laborers are contributing more to the development of Nigeria than the PhDs and college...
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Where there are two/three/four and more rich Nigerian politicians/leaders there is laughter in their midst, and often it is a tinted atmosphere. #amebo#
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‘If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it will be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun’ - Dalai Lama XVI
Last week, the story of the bloodshed in Baga, a fishing...
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Members of a terrorist gang that has targeted and bombed civilian centers; murdering and maiming the innocent in droves deserve severe punishment. Therefore the prospect of an amnesty for Boko Haram...
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Before Monday last week Nigeria mobile subscribers have been in captive of telecom operators. It is a slavery to be hooked to a non-performing, fraudulent and carefree company with no alternative to...
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