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  • From Grace To Grass: How Saraki, Ahmed turned our Amusement Park into an Amusing Park

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy January 8, 2019
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    The Ilorin Amusement Park situated along the Unity-Taiwo axis used to be a rendezvous for all manner of merriment, enjoyments and entertainment. Established in the 80’s/90’s, it was unarguably a …

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  • Who Is Attending To This Volks-Mile 2 Traffic Gridlock?

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy December 17, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    If there is anything suggestive and/or indicative of the fact that the Ambode-led Administration had underperformed, it will definitely be the seemingly odious and unending traffic congestion that had become …

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  • Unveiling the Real Enemies of Democracy

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy May 14, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    I must sympathise with fellow compatriots for having unfit folks as lawmakers in this country. When I think of how this set of Legislature has reduced itself to public ridicules, …

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  • Of Melaye’s Ijogbono and the Nigerian Police’s Custom

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy May 13, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    “In a civilized society, nobody is above the law” Melaye, a Senator representing Kogi West and of course our Instagram Senator – who is sick in the hospital but healthy …

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  • The Utilitarian Theory and the Interplay between Corruption and our Judicial System

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy May 10, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    Introduction Corruption is a Nigerian. Every tom, dick and harry is not unfamiliar with this political jargon in Nigeria. It has gotten its way to be a household name therein. …

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  • Nigeria and the unending Drama in her Hallowed Chamber

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy May 10, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    Introduction Despite the fact that the present moment is characterised by economic turmoil, incalculable political instability, insecurity of lives, insurgency, innumerable brutal killings amongst others; smiles have always found their …

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  • Nigerian Schools: When Did Our Daughters Become Sex Dolls?

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy April 23, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    Akindele, a Professor at the department of Management and Accounting at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and Evangelist at Ife Diocese Anglican Church had since last two weeks reduced himself …

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  • Chief Femi Fani-Kayode: The Black Sheep of the Yoruba Race

    by Abdullah Abdulganiy April 9, 2018
    by Abdullah Abdulganiy

    Femi Fani-Kayode was born into the family of the late political gladiator and renowned lawyer, Chief Remi Fani-Kayode. Chief Remi served in so many capacities being one of the political …

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