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Revenue Target: What Might Have Been!

by Abiodun Komolafe

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by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

What’s Nigeria’s Real Cancer?

by Jude Obuseh
  • Anambra Poll, a Boost for Buhari and Obiano’s Integrity!

    by Yahaya Balogun November 20, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    The Ekiti State governorship election that brought in our embarrassment, THE garrulous and loquacious governor Ayodele Fayose, is a serious indictment on the then President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. The nauseating …

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  • From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: An Ignominious End for Africa’s Mugabes?

    by Abiodun Ladepo November 19, 2017
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    Not knowing how to quit the stage when the ovation is loudest is one of the banes of African presidencies. Once they become celebrated as heroes, the power, allure, perks …

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  • What is the Solution to the Over-Policing of Blacks?

    by Olurotimi Osha November 19, 2017
    by Olurotimi Osha

    Having more black lawyers may save black men from jail Blacks are being incarcerated at disturbingly high rates for seemingly minor infractions. The cost of posting bail is often relatively …

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  • The Jewish Love of Learning

    by OLUROTIMI OSHA November 17, 2017
    by OLUROTIMI OSHA

    For my people are destroyed from a lack of knowledge (Hosea 4: 6) Jewish history is world heritage. Although religion is a controversial topic today, Jewish history gave us the …

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  • On the Restructuring Brouhaha

    by Jude Obuseh November 15, 2017
    by Jude Obuseh

    The need for an urgent restructuring of the Nigerian federation has never been as expedient as it has become of late. The escalation in the volume of secessionist agitations in …

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  • The Hard Life of a Fat Cat

    by Olurotimi Osha November 13, 2017
    by Olurotimi Osha

    From each according to his ability, and to each according to her need, because some folks have just way too much than necessary…  Concerning those opulent hierophants that complain about …

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  • President Buhari’s Unenviable Gritty Battle to Cap Corruption

    by Peter Claver Oparah November 13, 2017
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    No doubt, President Buhari is fighting a battle of his life. It is not clear if he anticipated the kind of bloody, gritty battle he is facing as he tries …

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  • Governor Okorocha and the Erectile Dysfunctional Statues of History

    by Yahaya Balogun November 13, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    As Owerri, Imo state, Nigeria, is beguiled with the uglification of statues of corruption, it is expedient to reflect on the sad story of my people back home in Imo …

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  • The Househelp and the Death of Mrs Foluke Joseph

    by Damola Awoyokun November 11, 2017
    by Damola Awoyokun

    According to Ayo Ademokoya’s news story which circulated widely on social media, Mrs Foluke Joseph, the 41-year-old mother of three was murdered by her 11-year-old housemaid.  The story is drenched …

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  • The Power of the Written Word

    by Olurotimi Osha November 10, 2017
    by Olurotimi Osha

    If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write – Martin Luther Today is D-day: when I take a break from writing and going through Facebook …

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