About six young girls were in the bus. The men violently pulled them up, forced them to undress and began to rape them. As they took turns on these hapless …
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About six young girls were in the bus. The men violently pulled them up, forced them to undress and began to rape them. As they took turns on these hapless …
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Leaving petrol prices in Nigeria to the whims and caprices of international spot market rate is leaving Nigerians vulnerable to the speculators on Wall Street and Main Street. In fact, …
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General Obasanjo left office in 1979, not “voluntarily,” but at the nudging of the “Northern Power House.” They had just lost one of their own and they wanted back in …
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The African male is perplexing. He can be enigmatic. He can be everything and sometimes, nothing. He can be sweet and loving and caring and benevolent and at the same …
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We concede that there has been established some institutional framework to fight corruption, the question is, has it been effective? Has it lived up to the promise that ‘there shall …
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The methods used by leadership to muzzle speech and cover up crimes against the state and individuals vary from regime to regime but it is in the military setting that …
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How will you explain to the poor Niger Delta woman that she has to pay more than she can earn (that is if she is earning a living) to buy …
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Mr. Asiegbu, the Actors’ Guild president, should have told Obasanjo that every artistic production tries to adhere to social realism and thus until such a time that the situation in Nigeria …
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If anything can be determined as a permanent feature of living in or keeping up with Africa, it is the persistent cycle of wars, crisis and riots. Think about it, …