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  • Nigeria’s Hard Decision: Bend or Break?

    by Adekunle Akinyemi March 29, 2018
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    The time is now for our politicians to be proactive about what direction our nation will be moving from now on.  My experience with my friends and other Nigerians both …

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  • Be a Part of History

    by OPEYEMI AJAYI February 27, 2018
    by OPEYEMI AJAYI

    About 100 years ago, the Spanish flu wiped out 5% of the world’s population; it was reported as one of the deadliest disasters in human history. Those days were dark …

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  • Some Notes on Germany and Nigeria

    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth January 19, 2018
    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth

    I am out to enhance relations between Nigeria and Germany. Would you like to be personally involved? I am open to friendship and projects. Germany and Nigeria have the largest …

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  • Rabid Ethnicity as Factor Holding Down Nigeria

    by Peter Claver Oparah January 15, 2018
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    Without doubt, fervent ethnicity is one of the greatest bulwarks holding down the growth and progress of the country and in this mad inclination to the idol of ethnicity, all …

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  • Nigeria’s Democratic Euphoria is over!

    by Akintokunbo Adejumo January 5, 2018
    by Akintokunbo Adejumo

    The elation over Nigeria’s experiment in democracy is over. Reality is once again at our doorstep with the worrying questions about our future – the calibre of those running (or …

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  • Senility and Governance

    by OLUROTIMI OSHA November 24, 2017
    by OLUROTIMI OSHA

    Ending monarchical un-meritocracy in Nigeria’s political terrain Recently, my friend and I were contemplating how the prevalent culture of sycophancy could be ended in Nigeria. The culture that neither voices …

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  • Rapping: a Practice in Yoruba Culture that goes back a Millennium

    by Olurotimi Osha October 21, 2017
    by Olurotimi Osha

    If you do not tell the truth about what you know and understand about yourself, then others may tell lies based on what they neither know, nor understand about you. …

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  • Kidnappers in Nigeria: Death Sentence for Treasury Looters?

    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh October 3, 2017
    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh

    The Nigerian senate on the 28th of September, 2017 passed a bill into law promulgating death sentence for kidnappers in Nigeria. If these are normal times, and if Nigeria is …

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  • Beyond the Nnamdi Kanu Rhetoric and the Igbo Question

    by Ritchie Ejiofor September 21, 2017
    by Ritchie Ejiofor

    This issue of Biafra agitation and the Igbo question in Nigeria federation has been dangling in the air for quite some time now, but many Nigeria conveniently chose to decide …

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  • A New Name for Nigeria

    by Olurotimi Osha September 20, 2017
    by Olurotimi Osha

    My brothers it is good as we share information on personal safety and on exercising caution as we deal with domestic staff. However, I wish we would not sweep the …

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  • Why is Kanu “Begging for War” with Nigeria?

    by Yahaya Balogun September 8, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    A more coordinated and articulated Ojukwu failed to win an unwinnable war. Reason: he was fighting a country that had all the instruments of war at her disposal. Kanu, the …

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  • Nigeria and the General Theory of Relativity

    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth August 9, 2017
    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth

    Stormy petrel of Ibadan Politics, Adegoke Adelabu, in his political Manifesto, Africa in Ebulition, stated that he wanted to do for Politics what Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity did …

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  • Failure of Imagination in Postmodernism in Nigeria 

    by Yahaya Balogun July 22, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    What do Nigerians really want? A million dollar question! I am dwarfed to make any preachment on how people should live their lives. As a concerned citizen of Nigeria, I …

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  • A Season of Anomie in Nigeria

    by Yahaya Balogun April 5, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    The current tragi-comedy in Nigeria gives credence to Prof. Wole Soyinka’s book titled: A Season of Anomy. The above article’s title is borrowed from his book. It’s unarguably a season …

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  • Nigeria: Blueprint for Good Governance

    by ritchie Ejiofor February 17, 2017
    by ritchie Ejiofor

    There is a tacit reassurance and a bubbling confidence that the era of military interruption of democratically elected government in Nigeria is widely unpopular with the citizens as well as …

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  • Nigeria: A State of Dystopia?

    by Yahaya Balogun November 19, 2016
    by Yahaya Balogun

    Nigeria is a beautiful nation inching into a state of dystopia? Can Nigeria really be redeemed? These are infinite questions begging for unending answers. The country is currently being plagued …

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