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A Reintroduction To History, By Akin Osuntokun

Following from our preceding outing a fortnight ago, the task with which I have saddled myself is a reintroduction to history. Understood as the theory or practice of revising one’s attitude to a previously accepted situation or point of view what I have embarked upon is better cited as historical revisionism shorn of the pejorative characterization. And it borders on the… Read More
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The Nigerian Debacle And The Odyssey Of A Globe-trotting President By Richard Odusanya

The image of Nigeria, a nation destined for greatness and blessed with unimaginable wealth and resources has been so battered as a country. According to the former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, Nigeria is in the process of collapsing. He alleged that reckless elites in control of the governance process are blindly running the country… Read More
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Mini-gods Ruling Nigeria, By Olabisi Deji-Folutile

Nigerians had an idea of why the FG-ASUU impasse has lingered for so long from the conduct of the education minister Adamu Adamu on Monday. For some Nigerians, that was probably their first time seeing the minister publicly display interest in the crisis bedevilling Nigeria’s education sector. Throughout the nine-month strike embarked upon by members of the Academic Staff Union… Read More
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Of Uncouth Students Versus An Arrogant Minister: Matters Arising, By Usman Austin Okai

A video went viral recently showing snippets of interaction between representatives of Nigerian Students under the aegis of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and the ‘Hon’ Minister of Eduction (HME). The students Representatives had gone to the Ministry of Education to formally protest incessant industrial actions by the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) over failure of Government… Read More
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Ibadan Jazz Forum And The Riffs Of Remembrance (Celebrating Black History Month, 2022), By Niyi Osundare

Thank you very much for inviting me to keynote the dialogue segment of this year’s edition of your Black History Month activities. As someone who has been with you and has been privileged to participate in some of your activities from the very beginning, I have come to appreciate the dreams which necessitated the inauguration of the Ibadan Jazz Forum,… Read More
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To All African Admirers Of Putin The Great By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo

If the conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalates into a major world conflict, blame Kenya. Days before President Vladimir Putin sent his troops into Ukraine, the Kenyan ambassador to the United Nations, Martin Kimani, stood up at the emergency session of the U.N. Security Council to warm Russia to desist from attacking its neighbor. He started by blaming the world’s… Read More