As a Nigerian and as a Niger Deltan, I say to my people – the militants, the activists, the everyday persons and to all justice-seeking groups – the time has …
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Just before I am labelled as an errant, ‘westernised’, neo-colonised and cheeky African or infuriate the ‘traditional’ African reader, it is expedient to say I am an uncompromised, thick-lip, bushy-hair …
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Proving conspiracies at the best of times is a difficult thing. But what is not difficult to prove, because it is as clear as the bright light of day, is …
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Prof, shebi you kuku know our people. I don’t know about Nigeria but your venture has caused a combination of hurricane Katrina and Asian tsunami among diasporic Nigerians…
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We no longer fully have what our ancestors, who framed and ratified our Constitution, thought of as freedom – a careful division of power that prevents power from becoming concentrated and …
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Let’s see the contrast between Jesus’ peace and the peace of this world. The peace of Jesus Christ is ever-lasting, ever present and ever-satisfying. There is a great calm experienced …
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Littered around us, in our very own narrative, in Nigeria and abroad are many hard working Nigerians who are not corrupt and would rather die than visit that road of …
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In keeping with my uncanny ability always to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, I ventured to Rivers’ political cycle just as various ethnic cysts were ramming …
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Our approach to nation building since independence has been fraught with nepotism, absence of trust, self-serving parochial interests and every factor that mitigates against the creation of a genuine and …
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Unlike the “victory” awarded to the likes of Akala, Oyinlola, Gbenga Daniel, David Mark, et al, at the tribunals, the impulse generated by Mimiko’s victory, like that of Adams Oshiomole …