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  • Their 8,300 Kilometres Of Lies: A Short Story

    by Felix Oboagwina December 27, 2022
    by Felix Oboagwina

    Brother Goke, could I have a word with you? How are you, Deacon, and how are Madam and the children? Everyone is fine, Bro. Madam is having their usual after-service …

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  • It’s the PEOPLE

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku May 1, 2021
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Across the land today, and in many political circumstances, we all hold President Muhammadu Buhari responsible for our collective tragedies. A symptom of the sickness in Nigeria today is a …

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  • Thank you, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan!

    by Yahaya Balogun January 11, 2021
    by Yahaya Balogun

    Those who have seen the causative effects of thunder will refrain from taking part in abusing Sango—the King of Koso (Ẹni tí Ṣàngó bá tojú ẹ wọlẹ̀, kò ní bá …

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  • When Obasanjo Fired A Letter Bomb at Goodluck Jonathan

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu July 1, 2020
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    Nigerians forget all too quickly. Many of my countrymen and women have of course forgotten the bomb of a letter that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo sent to then President Goodluck Jonathan. …

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  • Time To Think About Nigeria 2019

    by Okey Ndibe November 8, 2016
    by Okey Ndibe

    There’s something about this year’s presidential election in the US that is oddly reminiscent of Nigeria’s 2015 presidential polls. Many Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike, can’t quite fathom how the …

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  • Between Abati’s Curious Ghost Stories and Goodluck Jonathan’s Fairy Tales

    by Peter Claver Oparah October 26, 2016
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    When I saw Reuben Abati, former Special Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan’s article on demons and ghosts that took over Aso Rock when he was there, I honestly took …

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  • Amina, Sambisa, and the Parable of a Wobbly Nigeria

    by Okey Ndibe May 25, 2016
    by Okey Ndibe

    A peculiarly Nigerian type of frenzy happened last week. The event was triggered by a report that a young woman named Amina Ali Nkeki, one of the more than 200 …

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  • From Presidency To Prison

    by SOC Okenwa April 9, 2016
    by SOC Okenwa

    The late Madiba, Nelson Mandela, had spent about 27 years in a Robben Islands prison under the apartheid era before gloriously returning to become the first black President of his …

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  • Requiem for a Hero

    by Akintokunbo Adejumo February 8, 2016
    by Akintokunbo Adejumo

    “I was actually in that valley on March 28, 2015. I did not want Nigeria to slide into a theatre of war, with his  fellow county men and woman dying, …

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  • Goodluck Jonathan’s (Un)dignified Silence

    by Joe Onwukeme January 29, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The quote, “I have proven to Nigerians that my political ambition is not worth anyone’s blood” by Good luck Jonathan, on every appearance and even on the lips of his …

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  • Goodluck Jonathan: Silence is No More Golden

    by Abiodun Ladepo January 13, 2016
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    It is well past the time for Goodluck Jonathan to hold a “World Press Conference” and address all the questions being raised today about his alleged complicity in the various …

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  • Dasukigate or Dasukibonanza

    by Joe Onwukeme December 22, 2015
    by Joe Onwukeme

    A name that has always been associated with controversy as far as the issue of national security is concerned, both during the military era and our present democracy, has been …

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  • Sambo Dasuki Bells Goodluck Jonathan’s Cat!

    by Abiodun Ladepo December 14, 2015
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    Finally, somebody steps forward and names Goodluck Jonathan as the man who authorized… No… INSTRUCTED him to carry out all those ridiculous expenditures. Everybody knew it would eventually come to …

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  • In Dasukigate Stealing is not Corruption

    by Anthony A. Kila December 14, 2015
    by Anthony A. Kila

    Yes, I agree we must put issues into perspective. In so doing, we cannot but conclude that in the ongoing Dasukigate stealing is not corruption, it is treason. Details coming …

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  • Between Dasuki and Diezani

    by SOC Okenwa December 13, 2015
    by SOC Okenwa

    The ‘toppled’ PDP government is fast unravelling. Since ex-President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ) stepped down by leaving Aso Rock Villa on May 29 this year the Buhari administration has been …

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  • The New Nigeria(n)!

    by Sunny Chris Okenwa December 4, 2015
    by Sunny Chris Okenwa

    For sixteen giddy years (fraught with fiscal heist and misgovernance) the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ruled over Nigeria and Nigerians. What started in 1999 with the second coming of the …

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