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  • Surviving Nigeria’s Pan-Fulani President With Sunday Igboho

    by Felix Oboagwina October 18, 2023
    by Felix Oboagwina

    After a house detention spanning two years, Nigeria’s Sunday Igboho earlier this month finally secured his freedom from Benin Republic. He did not return to Nigeria. He jetted out to …

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  • Towards Effective Policing in Nigeria

    by Tony Ogunlowo February 18, 2021
    by Tony Ogunlowo

    The Nigerian Police Force is an outdated, inefficient and corruption-ridden institution that lacks the ability to fight crime in the 21st century. The lawlessness of the Fulani herdsmen has yet …

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  • The Pastoral Fulani Inferno and Mr President’s Silence

    by Sam Kargbo February 10, 2021
    by Sam Kargbo

    The Fulani (Fula, Fulah, Fulbe, Fellata) is one of the most written about ethnic groups in the world. I am not certain that they are, in total, up to 70 …

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  • This Is the Age of the Cow

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu February 3, 2021
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    I am sorry for any Nigerian who cannot speak the language of the cow. In truth, I am daily mastering cow language, and you do need to come and see …

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  • The Bigger Picture in Ekiti Governorship Contest

    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye September 4, 2018
    by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

    A day after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced Dr. Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the winner of the July 14, 2018, governorship election in Ekiti …

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  • Outer Space, Peace and Fulani Herdsmen

    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth July 9, 2018
    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth

    Nigeria has spent millions of Dollars acquiring Satellites under the aegis of the National Space Research and  Development Agency (NASDRA) but how have these satellites been deployed bearing in mind …

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  • As the Body Count in Benue Continues

    by Jude Obuseh May 7, 2018
    by Jude Obuseh

    In the early hours of Tuesday the 24th of April, 2018, suspected herdsmen invaded St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Ukpor-Mbalom Parish, Gwer East Local Government Area, Benue State, and cruelly snuffed …

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  • We all must be involved

    by OPEYEMI AJAYI April 16, 2018
    by OPEYEMI AJAYI

    Sometime ago in 1985, some musicians heeded the call to a studio to record a song that became an epic. That song; “We are the world” went on to sell …

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  • We must all be part of this

    by OPEYEMI AJAYI February 8, 2018
    by OPEYEMI AJAYI

    One of the primary duties of any government is to secure the lives and properties of its citizens. Any slack in this basic duty can lead to self- help and …

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  • Depoliticizing and Taming the Herdsmen Menace

    by Peter Claver Oparah January 10, 2018
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    Gradually, the Fulani herdsmen have become a synonym for terror, horror and bloodletting in Nigeria. It is so bad that virtually all criminal acts in Nigeria today are attributed to …

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  • The Apt Censure from London!

    by SOC Okenwa May 22, 2016
    by SOC Okenwa

    Recently London played host to a host of countries in an elaborate well-attended Global Anti-Corruption Summit. The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari was among the scores of Presidents, Heads of Government …

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  • Enugu Killings: Matters Arising

    by Ikechukwu Amaechi May 10, 2016
    by Ikechukwu Amaechi

    There seems to be some quiet in the South East after the national uproar that greeted the massacring of over 50 indigenes of Ukpabi Nimbo community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government …

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  • Time to Rethink Nigeria

    by Ikechukwu Amaechi May 4, 2016
    by Ikechukwu Amaechi

    No matter how hard one tries, it is difficult, almost impossible, for any Nigerian to pretend not to be angry with the way things are going right now. Even those …

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  • Fulani Herdsmen: A Road Not Taken

    by Joe Onwukeme April 27, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The title of this piece, “Road Not Taken” was the name of Robert Frost’s poem written in 1916. The narrator regrets not following a particular branch to his destination, and …

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