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Unknown Gunmen Attack Nigerian Road Safety Agency, FRSC Officials In Anambra, Kill Two

Gunmen on Sunday attacked officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), killing two of them.The officers were reportedly conducting a routine patrol operation along Igbo-Uku- Uga route in Anambra State at about 2.45 pm when the gunmen opened fire on the driver and two other officials while the fourth official escaped into the bush. The Corps Education Officer, Bisi… Read More
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The Limitation Of Sophistry By Remi Oyeyemi

I have read a lot of politically correct articles. I have read a lot of interesting views about the situation in Nigeria, particular what is unfolding in Yorùbá land. I have heard narratives that pretend to be “civilized” while their homeland, their heritage and their history are being existentially threatened.  I have read direct and indirect rationalizations of the murder… Read More
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Celebrating Innocent Chukwuemeka Chukwuma: 1966-2021 By Chido Onumah

It has been a year since the passage of Innocent Chukwuma, my friend, brother, and Comrade. It looks like yesterday when I got that devastating response from Prof. Chidi Odinkalu saying, “We may have lost Innocent.” I had called in response to a barrage of WhatsApp messages from Chidi, which started with, “Good evening, sir. How are you doing? Family?… Read More
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Failure To Foresee Unintended Consequences Of Policies By Dr Nasir Aminu

They claim to know the cost of everything but know the value of nothing – Oscar Wilde The first quarter of the fiscal year of 2022 has been full of terrible news for Nigerians. There is oil scarcity and new stories of oil thievery. The persistent terrorist attacks around the country remain a challenge for the government. Thecountry also experienced a double electricity grid collapse in less than 48 hours. These three issues have added to the existing hardship in the… Read More
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Turning the Other Cheek for Will Smith By Azu Ishiekwene

One week before Hollywood, Nigeria hosted a different kind of Oscar moment. At the swearing-in ceremony of Charles Soludo, former Governor of the Central Bank and the new governor of the most commercially significant southeast state, the wife of the outgoing governor, Ebele Obiano, staged an unusual drama. Ebele, Nigeria’s modest answer to Kenya’s tempestuous Lucy Kibaki, floated across the… Read More
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The Decamped NYSC Woman; A Case Study Of Religion Clashing With Societal Rules, By Stanley Alieke, Esq.

A female corps member was decamped last week from the NYSC orientation camp in Gombe for her failure to abide by the stipulated camp dress code and ethics and some people have been clamouring that it infringes on her fundamental right of religion since her choice to wear that attire was based on her religious background.  The religious corps member… Read More
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Karma, Nemesis And Retribution In President Buhari’s Nigeria By Achike Chude

So, it has almost been confirmed! The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari will probably leave office a notorious failure and in disgrace. He had vehemently prayed, hoped, and rejected the notion that his reign as the fifth democratically elected president of Nigeria would end in failure. He must have seen the handwriting on the wall because we did not even realise… Read More
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The Carnival Of Thieves, By Bayo Oluwasanmi

They say “there’s no honour among thieves.” I didn’t believe it until I saw the curtain rise at noon, Saturday, March 26, 2022, at Eagles Square, Abuja at the All Professional Convicts (APC) carnival of thieves. It showcases the bumbling of crooks, spiced with humorous whims, romance, and masquerades. The carnival was full of delicate charming style. The thieves put… Read More
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Ikengaonline: Salvaging The Southeast, By Chido Onumah & Osmund Agbo

“As long as my Ikenga is active, I can wrestle in the land of the spirits” – Igbo proverb.  In pre-colonial Nigeria, the Igbo administrative unit was some sort of a quasi-democratic republican system of government. It was a system deeply rooted in the people and guaranteed equality among its citizens, as opposed to a feudal system where a king… Read More
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Vice President Osinbajo’s Presidential Declaration Speech By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo

Fellow Nigerians, a few moments ago, I met with President Muhammadu Buhari. I informed him that I wanted to succeed him as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Though it is not my life-long ambition, it has become imperative that to rescue Nigeria, we need someone to build on the achievements of President Buhari. I have looked around;… Read More