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August 5: Reigniting The Hope Of Nigerian People On A Saner Clime By Akingbondere Babatunde

Turning and turning in the widening gyre, the Falcon cannot hear the Falconer. Things have fallen apart, the center cannot hold. Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. Things Fall Apart The late sage, Achebe Chinua, succinctly conceived a thought as it pertains to the issue with Nigeria. He called Nigeria’s problem squarely the problem of leadership this, heralded some criticisms… Read More
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Justice For Towobola: The Continued Menace Of Police Brutality, Harassment And Torture In Nigeria By Adeyemi Oluwafunmilayo Adebimpe

Few days ago, around the 22nd of July, 2020, the Nigerian populace woke up to the news that another video of police brutality, harassment and torture had gone viral. The video depicted officers of the Nigeria Police Force, who had identified themselves as Wyclef and Gboyega and some unnamed accomplices questioning a young lady who was in handcuffs and who… Read More
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Naira Marley Irritates The Hypocrisy In All Of Us By Fredrick Nwabufo

Our society is one which diminishes the young. Being young is a capital offence in Nigeria. We take a loathing to the daring young. Confidence of youth is garbled as arrogance and juvenile vitality is dismissed as imprudence or irresponsibility. We hold fast to the materiality of age – even though inconsequential. An ageist society we are. I have followed… Read More
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#RevolutionNow: Now Is The Time For The Emergence Of A New Order By Sydney Usman Godwin

Yesterday saw young boys and girls troop out enmasse across the country to a simple and singular demand, which was and still is; ” a failing government has no reason to stay”. Many arrested, brutalized, vehicles seized, phones stolen by security officer(s) and protest disrupted by the REGIME. In the face of this glaring oppression, subjugation, intimidation and brutality, for… Read More
Africa 

Countries urged to target smugglers after 27 migrants die at sea

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, on Friday expressed deep sadness over the incident, which they said was avoidable. The migrants, who were mostly from sub-Saharan Africa and included Guineans, were on a boat that had left Dakhla, Western Sahara, several days ago. The vessel was heading for the Canary Islands when it began… Read More
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My 48 Hours Of Torment In Nigeria By Anonymous

I have almost fully recovered from the most gruesome, provocative, rights-violating, disrespectful, tormenting and intimidating 48 hours of my life. With a lot of tears and passion, I steadfastly say this: I will never stop living for Nigeria’s progress. I will never be intimidated to migrate from Nigeria or leave millions of Nigerian citizens to continue suffering. I will never… Read More