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The Nigerian Dream Or Nightmare?
By Prince Charles Dickson Ph.D. If to say trust dey, teacher for no dey set examination after student don talk…
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Tax Reform: A Fragile Consensus
By Abdulrauf Aliyu The much-anticipated tax reforms initiated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration have become a battleground of competing…
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LG Election And Drumbeats Of Liberation In Rivers
In politics, sustainable outcomes, even though pursued vigorously, cannot flourish where alienation and coercion thrive. Only collaborative leadership can foster…
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Joe Ajaero’s Arrest And The Treasonable Felony Trial Of Protesters Signposts: The Unfolding Dictatorship
By Prof. Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia How quickly do hypocrisy and Pharisees come full cycle? How does self-acclaimed Progressives and Democrats…
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China, Nigeria, And Hostage Aircraft
Every story has two sides, but when a country’s reputation as a sovereign and an investment destination comes under threat,…
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One Year On: Words Above Action
Amidst the initial fanfare, good feelings, and high expectations, a new era began on May 29, 2023, as a new…
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At Last, A Dual Carriageway Into Kalabari
Blessing Wikina Long before the 1980s, the only motorable road in Kalabariland was the Buguma/ Degema road. Even though a…
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On The Forgotten Road To East-West Road….
By Blessing Wikina The Novelist, Fredrick Forsyth in his bestselling thriller, “The Devils Alternative” said: “whichever option I choose, men…
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The Minimum Wage Issue: Numbers Vs Value
The issue of minimum wage or salary increase or by whatever nomenclature is a complicated policy issue. The wage increase…
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The Dying Public School
There has been no remarkable uproar on the public-school collapse in Nigeria, affecting primary, secondary, and university education. Our leaders…
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