Opinion
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Nigeria at crossroads again: Do not die in their war!
By Ade Adefeko There is no minute atom of doubt that the country is at a crossroads at the moment…
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Sola Saraki Library Demolition: The government’s untenable excuses
By Iyanda Gafar In another act of ignominy, a public library complex named after the political icon, sage and philanthropist…
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Sola Saraki Library Demolition: A misplaced priority
By Babatunde Opoola Kwarans who knew fact and every students of history can decipher the handwriting of a vendetta mission…
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Sola Saraki Library Demolition: IEDPU must speak
By AbdulGaniyu Dele The news of the demolition of Olusola Saraki Library, Agbooba-Ilorin was received with shock and sympathy (not…
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My take aways from the 76th UN General Assembly session
By Garba Shehu Throughout last week in New York, the United Nations general assembly – the congress for the world…
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The business called Nigeria
By Prince Charles Dickson “Sà á bí olóògùn-ún ti wí;” meaning, ‘invoke it exactly as the maker of the charm…
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In Nigeria, lady justice wears no blindfold
By Osmund Agbo Friday, August 20th was unlike any regular day for the over 4 million residents of the Kano…
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Why we must avoid war
By Sonny Ogunlewe The groundswells of division, discord, disintegration gale of and even war currently cascading ominously in Nigeria should…
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Restructuring: Things fall apart or fall into place
By Jeremy Gaines The Federal Government is not working, in the sense that however much effort the respective cabinet members…
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Death of Chief Rex: The hypocrisy of condolences by cupboard lovers
By Comrade Abdul-Rahoof Bello According to Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, “When a beggar dies, no comet is seen but the…
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