Africa’s Fastest man, Olusoji Fasuba, carried the pains of many disgruntled Nigerian athletes when he refused to celebrate with the country’s flag in Algiers, raising fears of another star defection…
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In every Sabo and near transit centers are men and families who will lose their means of livelihood if Soludo had succeeded in making the naira convertible and strengthened its …
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To show the seriousness and sense of purpose required for the enormous responsibilities the EFCC is saddled with, it is expected that the job at hand is handled with utmost …
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The excessive policing of the Niger Delta is clearly a threat to the region; and indeed the ongoing militarization of the region is not only a threat, it has the …
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Nigerians may have become so accustomed to bad governance that they have blinded themselves to the positives of the last government…
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Nigerians may have become so accustomed to bad governance that they have blinded themselves to the positives of the last government…
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Any reader of this column would easily recall that in several essays here, I have never been able to contain my sorrow and deep pain over the quality of lawmakers …
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Much as one cannot afford to sing President Yar’Adua’s praise in a hurry, since it’s too early in the day to fully grasp his permanent take on power. The early …
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Knowing that the Nigerian police force is like an ugly woman with a bad character will help us better understand the urgent need to start reforms that work…
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Every Nigerian is a critic. We love to criticize others for every problem in the world. We especially love to criticize leadership in every stratum…