For residents of some Lekki Phase 1 streets, it is sorrow all the way as the roads become impassable…
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Because it’s in our statute book, the various state and local governments use the quota system in their various appointments. Merit, experience and hard work do not matter if quota …
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The whole scenario called Nigeria presents one with a nightmare, a long one without any discernable way forward. Sometimes the ‘project’ Nigeria, apologies to Prof Dora Akunyili, is comparable to …
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So much for the naysayers of all complexions and complexities – within and without of Africa – who at the onset of majority rule in South Africa, predicted with prophetic …
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It pops up in the media regularly. A hydra headed monster which has posed serious threat to man’s survival. Generally referred to as food and energy crisis, one wonders whether …
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In the wake of a spate of collapsed building in Lagos in recent times, Nigerians have resorted to using foreign builders mostly from the West African sub-region…
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The criminalization of politics has inevitably led to the politicization of crime. Of course, electoral politics is not the sole reason for the criminalization of politics…
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If there was anytime that Nigeria was truly good or great, it was in the vainglorious 70s, sometimes snidely referred to as the ‘oil-boom’ years. Those who experienced it describe …
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When my cousin’s wife with her one-week due pregnancy developed some complications and was rushed to hospital, it was not the doctor that discharged her, it was her pastor. He …
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Christian religious leaders in Bauchi who were in the thick of the action when the mayhem of February 22 lasted insist that the riots are the handiwork of terrorists in …