Is Al-Mustapha a security risk? Did he endanger the wellbeing of the nation? Is he a murderer? Did he conspire with others to kill the innocent? Must it take another …
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I am very sorry, but I have not seen any evidence that “Enough is indeed Enough” among supposedly enlightened Nigerians. What I see is an attempt to apply a kind …
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Nigeria’s dreaded status in internet scam is in no way as a result of the skills of the scammers, but the inability of the Nigerian government to checkmate it, even …
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The British and their co-colonial occupants must have been in a hurry to leave Africa in 1960. In that year alone, an unprecedented seventeen countries took down the colonial flag …
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Would it not have been in gross national interest for the President to glide down the airport run-way, waving his hands gleefully at a crowd of patently patient Nigerians he …
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Casalinda offers a serene environment where culture and excellence meet in an African ambience…
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The pope and the Catholic Church have resorted to blaming the victims and the critics who have expressed appropriate indignation over the sex crimes against children, an abomination and sin …
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Obviously worried by the disturbing state of insecurity in Igboland in recent times, governors of the South East zone hurried, or as some accounts said, were “summoned”, to Aso Rock, …
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Pope Benedict XVI should resign now, or he must endure squirms of contempt from the whole world over this unfolding pandemic of sex abuse by Catholic Church priests…
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The time has never been riper for the emergence of a formidable opposition force to dislodge the People’s Democratic Party from power. Yet, there are disturbing signs, once again, that …