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What Should Be The Right Punishment For Making False Rape Accusations? By Claire Mom

In the ecosystem, there are two distinct groups; predator and prey. Among humans, these groups exist masqueraded as sexual abusers and survivors. But one group is left out – false accusers of sexual harassment. False sexual harassments and their miscarriage of justice are not novel. The Biblical Joseph was an example – finding his justice in a prison cell courtesy of… Read More
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We Are All Ritual Killers, By Rudolf Okonkwo

Study science, but Nigerians will not. Instead, we put our legs, arms, and hearts inside religion. Now, we are running around like chickens without heads, searching for how to stop ritual killings. Unfortunately, we cannot stop what we do not understand. Ritual killing is like paying tithe to the devil. It works the same way paying tithe to your pastor… Read More
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The Offence Of Sexual Blackmail, Sextortion And Revenge Porn: The Rights And Remedies Of Victims, By Stanley Alieke

A quick story: A lady contacted me last month seeking legal help and professional advice on what she should do; her ex-boyfriend whom she used to send her nude pictures and videos to while they were dating started to extort money from her and always threatened to blackmail her with those pictures and videos if she ever refused to send… Read More
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Another Christmas And New Year Without Dadiyata; Still, Where Is Dadiyata? By Oyewole Michael

Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.” Abraham Lincoln Abubakar Idris, popularly known as Dadiyata is a fierce critic of the Buhari/APC administration. He is a strong voice to be reckoned with, on and off the social media. He also commands deep respect among the young Kwankwasiyya movement, which he is also a strong part of.… Read More
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Moussa Faki As A Fifth Columnist In The AU By Owei Lakemfa

The agenda of the 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union, AU Assembly  of Heads of State and Government  in Addis Ababa was long. It included a new epidemic of coups, a resurgent Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, food insecurity and the    plethora of wars ravaging the continent. But as usual, fifth columnists, sycophants and agents of imperialism were so hard at work that they… Read More
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Nigeria: Who Decides Which Ethnic Nations Will Form Any Union Together? By Ndidi Uwechue

A country is a political Union of Ethnic Nations. When a country is forced into being by some “strong man”, it tends to later unravel. However, when Ethnic Nations choose to be in Union, that tends to make a viable and satisfactory country. In the case of Nigeria, who should decide which Ethnic Nations are to be in Union together… Read More
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Canadian Truckers’ Protests: Physician, Heal Thyself! By Lekan Adigun

Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, has been the hotbed of the far-rightwing-inspired Canadian truckers’ protests tagged #FreedomConvoy2022 since late January. The #FreedomConvoy2022 started as a protest against mandatory vaccinations for truckers to cross the border into the United States and has grown into broader dissent against the Justin Trudeau-led Government thereby portraying the actions as some sort of anti-vaccination… Read More
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Trump, flushed presidential papers and Maggie. By Chido Nwangwu

First, the hard facts and undisputable sequence regarding this important issue of national security interest and presidential information keeping of viatl records in order to serve the public interest and further understand the historical contexts of contemporary American presidencies. The United States of America and many other intelligent and properly focused countries keep and learn from the presidential records of those… Read More
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They Promised Nigerians The World, But They Only Delivered An Atlas, By Nasir Aminu

The campaign to form the next government has started. Unlike other campaigns, politicians will not get away by promising a mirage. People will scrutinise every promise made. Voters have begun probing candidates across different platforms, and it is becoming a norm. The media-shy candidates would see themselves disadvantaged as we come to the sharpened end of the knife. For the… Read More
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Posting Of Sex Tapes, Other Indecent Videos On Internet Is Criminal, Punishable By Law By Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq.

In recent times, Nigerians have had to endure and confront a series of obscene displays of nudes and the sharing of sex tapes on the internet. While the morality and integrity of victims and those sharing such tapes may be subjected to public debate, it is essential that those involved in the act put the members of the public in… Read More