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Opinion
Herbert Wigwe: The Things Yet Unsaid
Clean-shaven, suave, upwardly mobile, and incurably optimistic ,Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe (HOW) was one of the most recognisable figures in the…
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Naira: Comedy Inside A Tragedy
On Sunday, August 15, 1971, the United States economy was literally facing a firing squad. The Dollar was in a…
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Greed, Ethics, And Public Service In Nigeria
Nigeria, a country with a rich cultural heritage and abundant natural resources, has grappled with the complex interplay of greed,…
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Dark Chapter For The Judiciary
In 1961, the Prime Minister of Nigeria, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, enjoined Justice Adetokunbo Ademola to “never waiver from the truth”…
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Kevin Mccarthy And The Travails Of Democracy
Too many unusual events in politics point to the fact that democracy is under threat. A few events, some recent…
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How We De-Industrialized Nigeria
It is most unlikely that you will visit China and not notice its great industrialisation success. China’s mesmerizing success in…
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China’s Leadership Playbook And Nigeria’s Reality
Touching down at the bustling Beijing Capital International Airport, you cannot miss that China has again opened to the world…
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HUNGER IS REAL AND PRESENT
Hunger is widespread and chronic in Nigeria, and its prevalence is one phenomenon that statistics cannot fully capture; not even…
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Niger: Trouble in the Neighbourhood
Niger Republic is Nigeria’s next-door neighbour. She is not the best neighbour Nigeria would desire but, as a sovereign nation,…
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This Deity called Petrol
To be precise from the onset, it is apt to posit that the centrality, omnipresence and ubiquitous nature of petrol…
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