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Rape: A menace that must be eradicated
By Samuel Adelowo Ola
The pursuit of sexual pleasure and emotional happiness should never involve the use of force. Unfortunately, rape remains a pervasive issue in our!-->!-->!-->…
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Towards religious peace in Nigeria
By IfeanyiChukwu Afuba
It was almost a case of fire on the mountain, run, run, run. The Christian genocide controversy emerged as the dominant, most discussed, most contested!-->!-->!-->…
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Obono-Obla saga: Ibrahim Tumsah deserves our sympathy
By Ibrahim John
Recently, the ghost of the long rested Obono-Obla’s 86 luxury vehicles saga again assaulted our consciousness. Resurrected by some anti-corruption crusaders who!-->!-->!-->…
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Bauchi’s new Emirates and the logic of inclusion
By Usman Abdullahi Koli
Every society evolves, but only a wise one does so without losing its roots. That, in essence, is what Bauchi State has attempted with the recent!-->!-->!-->…
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Gen. Christopher Musa: The Brevity of a brave warrior
By Usman Abdullahi Koli
When the news broke that General Christopher Gwabin Musa had been relieved of his duties as Chief of Defence Staff, many Nigerians were caught between!-->!-->!-->…
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Corruption: An appeal for Tinubu to revisit controversial cases abandoned by Buhari
By Gabriel Ajanaku
The governing All Progressives Congress (APC) as Nigerians will recall, rode to power on the premise of ridding the country of endemic corruption.
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Nigeria’ll not be divided by Washington’s outdated propaganda
By Sadiq Muhammed
Who is really after Nigeria? Once again, Nigeria has been thrust into the spotlight of Western commentary, with Washington suddenly professing alarm over!-->!-->!-->…
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Nigeria at 65 and the Wunti factor
By Usman Abdullahi Koli
Every Independence Day is a double-edged ritual, celebration and self-examination. At 65, Nigeria cannot afford to merely wave flags and sing anthems.!-->!-->!-->…
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Why NUPENG and PENGASSAN must stop terrorising Nigerians
By Kunle Ayo
Recent actions by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN)!-->!-->!-->…
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Much ado about women supporting women
By Jumai Ahmadu PhD
For years, a common phrase has echoed in workplaces and social spaces across Nigeria “women are their own worst enemies.” It is often said with confidence,!-->!-->!-->…
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Why EFCC must unravel alleged financial malfeasance, misapplication in Yobe
By Usman Machina
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has been faced with an ample opportunity again to prove itself as an incorruptible top rate anti-graft!-->!-->!-->…
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Kebbi violence: Why Malami, Koko have cases to answer
By Iliasu Idris
The recent invasion of our beloved town by notorious bandits that reverberates through the streets of Birnin Kebbi has become an interesting focus of national!-->!-->!-->…
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Cardoso’s achievements vs Akinyemi’s criticisms: Tale of two perspectives
By Lawal Nasir
Dr Bolaji Oluwayanmife Akinyemi (not to be mistaken for the accomplished Nigerian Professor of Political Science and former Minister of External Affairs Bolaji!-->!-->!-->…
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Rarara’s controversial PhD and our moral judgment
By Usman Abdullahi Koli
In Northern Nigeria, Rarara is seen as a rara avis, nothing more; it is because of his mastery of his trade. This has magnetized controversies for the!-->!-->!-->…
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Katsina at 38: Truly, Governor Dikko Radda means business
By Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed
"A serious farmer does not just plant seeds and walk away. He waters daily, weeds constantly, and watches over his crops until harvest." This age-old!-->!-->!-->…
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Miss Nafisah, the English Champion and her N200,000 home gift
By Usman Abdullahi Koli
Miss Nafisah Abdullahi is only 17 years old, yet she has already taken Nigeria to places many nations only dream of reaching. From Yobe, a state too!-->!-->!-->…
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