Man has dominated man to his injury – Ecclesiastes 8:9 There are several overt and covert reasons why the Nigerian State has remained backward in virtually all segments of …
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The thesis of this piece is that until political parties in opposition are more organized, purposeful and functioning beyond participating in elections, it is unimaginable and futile to expect governance …
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Without doubt, Nigeria is in transition; transiting from a consumerist economy to a productive economy. Perhaps, since independence, the focus of our economy has been on consumption. It had all …
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In today’s Nigerian (and most African) society with everything going, from politics to terrorism to religious and ethnic intolerance and corruption of epidemic proportions, it is very helpful if we …
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We should be outraged by intolerance and racism towards kids So, I am going to get personal here. First, let me state that almost every culture has elements of ethnocentrism, …
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Oftentimes, I get too excited about how digitalization has added colour to the game of football. The game is irresistibly enticing. You just can’t stop loving it. In a time …
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Way back on 10 December, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by which the civilized world and most of mankind accepted that: “All …
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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar is desperate. He is desperate to become Nigerian President. This ambition is written all over him. He has shown that he can do anything to …
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The wind of change blowing on the religious firmament and the realm of individual consciousness in Nigeria is a welcome development. The advent and evolving preachers of salvation to correct …
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When the British return, things will be all jolly again in Nigeria. Since November 27, 2017, social media and the Black diaspora have been agog with the official announcement of …