Opinion
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Saving Democracy: The Urgency of Electoral Reforms
Voter turnout is democracy’s vital sign, and ours has been fading. Since 2007, participation has fallen from 57% to 26.7%…
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ARASE: Honouring The Impact Of A Police Reformer
There are moments when a country loses more than a person; it loses a compass. The passing of Dr Solomon…
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Remembering Nigeria’s Victims of Terror
Every year on 21 August, the world pauses to honour victims of terrorism. In Nigeria, that pause is never a…
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HYPREP: Mischief As Bane Of Development In Ogoni
By Dominic Suanu Dumekpigi Well, it’s very obvious that there’s no point whatsoever that necessitated the double standard write up…
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The Pre 2027 Party Gold Rush
The 2027 general elections are fast approaching, and Nigeria’s political landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation. New acronyms, and freshly…
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Tinubu And The Breaking Of Nigeria’s Final Power Sector Barrier
By Amieyeofori Ibim President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently made history by signing the Electricity Amendment Bill into law, officially liberalising…
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Turning Brain Drain Into Bridges
On a humid Monday morning in Abuja, the air buzzed with anticipation as Vice-President Kashim Shettima hailed “a deliberate and…
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From Vision To Reality: How Professor Okechuku Onuchuku Transformed IAUE Into A Premier Academic Institution
There’s no gainsaying the fact that Professor Okechuku Onuchuku stands as a beacon of transformative leadership and visionary administration in…
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New Wave Of Malnutrition And The Road To 2027
As political season begins in Nigeria ahead of the 2027 elections, we are beginning to see another round of promises,…
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What’s Going On With Education In Nigeria?
Walk into almost any public school in Nigeria, and you feel the weight of history pressing down on the desks.…
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