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Promise Adiele

Promise Adiele

Promise Adiele, PhD., Mountain Top University, Ogun State, Nigeria. X: @drpee4

  • Peter Obi, Churches, and Night Vigils

    by Promise Adiele November 13, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Nigeria’s undisputed political sensation and Labour Party’s presidential aspirant in the 2023 elections Mr. Peter Obi continues to bestride the country’s political firmament like the Shakespearean Colossus. His unrelenting consistency …

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  • Treason: Nigeria on Trial, Minors on Trial

    by Promise Adiele November 6, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Wole Soyinka’s The Trial of Brother Jero and Ngugi wa Thiongo’s The Trial of Dedan Kimathi dramatize trial in different, compelling strata through creative literary imagination. While the lead character …

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  • Peter Obi, Gowon and a Country in Turmoil

    by Promise Adiele October 23, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Nigeria’s former military head of state Mr Yakubu Gowon recently marked his 90th birthday anniversary. Expectedly, many Nigerians felicitated him on the landmark occasion. Peter Obi, Labour Party’s presidential candidate …

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  • My Journey to Kirikiri Prison

    by Promise Adiele October 16, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Barrister Jubril Salami is my good friend. Our friendship started at Henry Carr Hall, University of Lagos. I cannot immediately remember how our friendship started but we became friends and …

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  • The Criminal Tendencies of Some Nigerian Banks

    by Promise Adiele October 9, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    There is no hiding place for Nigerians as they grapple with different difficult circumstances of everyday subsistence. Frustration and despair intrude into Nigeria’s daily survival procedure unhindered. It seems alien …

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  • Who will save Nigeria?

    by Promise Adiele September 25, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    For reasons ranging from my late parents’ Christian tutelage to personal convictions about the inviolable sanctity of the Godhead, I gravitate towards biblical narratives these days as a soothing response …

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  • Nigeria: When Will Enough Be Enough?

    by Promise Adiele September 11, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

     As a popular expression, “enough is enough” conveys multiple meanings that converge under the umbrella of expired patience, prolonged anticlimactic delay, and inevitable exasperation. Ordinarily, when people reiterate “enough is …

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  • Nigeria:  Let’s Discuss Ambition

    by Promise Adiele September 5, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    “Ambition should be made of sterner stuff” … submitted Mark Anthony during his funeral oration for Julius Caesar. Anthony contends that ambitious people should be cruel, desperate, self-indulgent, and lacking …

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  • The Speech Bola Tinubu Did Not Make

    by Promise Adiele August 6, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Words are powerful whether in written or spoken contexts. They decide and have decided the fate of many people, societies, and groups in human history. Mark Anthony in Shakespeare’s Julius …

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  • The Godswill Akpabio Prayer Request

    by Promise Adiele July 17, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    Many people vehemently argue with verifiable indices that Nigeria, in addition to being the poverty capital of the world, is also the world’s spiritual headquarters. The level of spirituality in …

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  • Eedris Abdulkareem, New York Times, and the Muse

    by Promise Adiele June 26, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    By Promise Adiele In a way, one can argue conveniently that coincidence is a divinely orchestrated occurrence where humanity is completely helpless and unaware of the inevitable fissures of existence. …

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  • Lost but not found: Where is Yaya Bello?

    by Promise Adiele June 12, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    By Promise Adiele I nostalgically remember a popular refrain in my secondary school days; “Lost but found”. Back then, an item of less value never went missing because nobody needed …

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  • 2027: On the Grave of Nigerians?

    by Promise Adiele June 5, 2024
    by Promise Adiele

    By Promise Adiele It is needless to repeat or chronicle Nigeria’s multi-layered, hydra-headed woes ranging from a moribund economy, evident social dislocations, and unrecognisable political identities. Of course, there is …

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