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‘In Depth’ With Ademola Adeeko: Where Are The Subsidy Thieves?

Fellow Nigerians, today marks the 341st day after the Fuel Subsidy Scam Report was released. The people who LOOTED N2,587.000.000.000 are either walking our streets free or are in selective/sham court...

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Musings With Efe Wanogho: The Terrorists of Nigeria!

Since the 1st October, 2010 bombings in Abuja, that signposted the berthing of terrorist activity on Nigerian shores, in this dispensation, and the consequent official reception granted terrorism by...

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El-Rufai On Friday: Budget 2013: Motion Without Movement

By: Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai The first quarter of the fiscal year has practically ended, yet Nigeria and Nigerians are yet to know how the approximately $140 million dollars the country earns daily from...

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Chinedu Ekeke: The Narrative Of The Truly Poor

On my way to work every morning, I am faced with a reality quite distant from the world of twitter, Facebook, television talk-shows and media-hugging symposia. At the bus stop near my house, a group of...

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The Poet And The Pen With Tosin Gbogi

MY VOICE SEDUCES THE EARS OF THIS NIGHT I {Won n guyan elekuku emi ni Won n sebe elekuku emi ni Emi ni, emi ni Lobirin fi n moju oko re lode*} Townspeople The voice I bring today is Ede’s** My voice,...

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Beehive With Jude Egbas: The Resurrection Stories Patience Jonathan Should...

The last time Dame Patience Faka Jonathan cooed about the power of resurrection was at a thanksgiving church service in Abuja which reportedly gulped N500million of taxpayer funds. That was in...

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Candid Reflections With Debo Adejugbe: The True Price Of This Democracy

By Debo Adejugbe It is simple. You don’t have to be a genius to understand it and at its best, it makes for a good Nollywood movie. You don’t necessarily need a good director or producer; the story...

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‘In Depth’ With Ademola Adeeko: Amnesty For Boko Haram: The Whole Truth And...

Without further ado, I think it’s high time I did some justice to this issue of Boko Haram and The Chant For Amnesty. In a multi-lingual, multi-religious country like Nigeria, sensitive issues like...

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Musings! By Efe Wanogho: The “Aluutization” of Agbara. Or “How to Die on...

When the news of the killing of four young men in the university community of Aluu, in Rivers State, with its horrid video, hit the consciousness of Nigerians from varying walks of life; it was greeted...

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‘Candid Reflections’ With Debo Adejugbe: Power, Politics And Poverty

Reading through Olusegun Adeniyi’s “Power, Politics and Death”, one cannot but wonder how we got here. The disdain and selfishness with which our elites and supposed leaders treat governance and the...

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Musings By Efe Wanogho: The Mis-Education of Nigeria!

It is not news that Nigeria is replete with a plethora of educational institutions that purport to contribute to the human capital development of the citizenry via the provision of educational...

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Chinedu Ekeke: Seek Ye First The Death Of Corruption

For those who like to have Nigerians believe that we can get “transformed” without looking into how corruption destroyed our country, there is a lesson to learn from India; actually, just a state in...

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Introducing Tolulope Akinsola: Kwara State: The Sarakis’ Mine

Not long ago, I wrote an article titled In “Kwara State, Poverty Said Hi” which consistently focused on the level of poverty in Kwara state. While so many people agreed with me on the state of living...

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Musings! By Efe Wanogho: On Nigerian Unity.

In the post-World War 2 era, the international arena witnessed an increasing resort to international groupings as a means to resolving conflicts and furthering a peace-engendering multilateralism. The...

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Beehive: Dear Amaechi, The Next Revolution Will Not Be Televised

By Jude Egbas With all due respect to Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State whose sweeping statements on the capability of Nigerians to stage a revolution were as fallacious as they were repugnant...

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Candid Reflections With Debo Adejugbe: Nigeria And The Curse Of Leadership

Ezra Vogel in his book, Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China, published in September 2011 compellingly examined the impact of good leadership on the affairs of a state; in this case China. He...

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Musings! By Efe Wanogho: Amaechi’s Sin, Jonathan’s Judgment!

The ascension to power of Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as the Governor of Rivers State, bears the hallmarks of Divine involvement via an unprecedented judicial pronouncement, by no other institution than...

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El-Rufai On Friday: The Cost Of Governance: Petroleum Products Pricing...

By: Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai In December last year, the National Assembly Joint Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) asked the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to justify the N5.7bn...

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Beehive: How To Tackle Global Terrorism, By The Ovaarnong

Jude Egbas Being Text of the address delivered by the Ovaarnong ( Chief) of the Ofodua Kingdom at the 11th Counter-Terrorism conference in Vancouver, Canada, last week…… Protocol I feel very honored to...

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Candid Reflections With Debo Adejugbe: The Unknown Gunmen

We love the classics and the situations that abound points ominously to a case of classics being played out of our very lives as we live it out –fast-paced, colorfully, haphazardly egregious- meshed...

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