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Why Bola Tinubu Lost The 2023 Presidential Election, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo

In his article, “Osinbajo’s Road to Abuja: The Untold Story,” Olawale Olaleye told how Yemi Osinbajo ‘defeated’ Bola Tinubu to become Muhammadu Buhari’s vice-presidential candidate. According to the story, early in 2015, as soon as Buhari became the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu set up a committee to come up with a way to justify to… Read More
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Legal Reprieve For Landlords, By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN

On Friday, February 5, 2021, the Supreme Court brought joy to many landlords across the land when it delivered a landmark judgment which buried the ago-long antics of some tenants who hide under the technical rules of justice to frustrate landlords from reaping the fruit of their sweat and investment over many years. It is the case of Pillars (Nigeria)… Read More
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Nigeria’s Weapon Of Mass Destruction Which Nigerians Themselves Activate, By Ndidi Uwechue

The online Encyclopaedia Britannica describes a weapon of mass destruction as a “weapon with the capacity to inflict death and destruction on such a massive scale and so indiscriminately that its very presence in the hands of a hostile power can be considered a grievous threat.”  It then goes on to state that they are either nuclear, biological or chemical… Read More
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If Tofa And Shonekan Had Acted Differently, By Owei Lakemfa

Two prominent Nigerians, Bashir Othman Tofa and Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan, departed eight days of each other; the former on January 3, 2022 and the latter on January 11. If both men had acted differently in the 1993 crisis when the Babangida military regime hijacked the presidential election in a desperate bid to cling to power, the sorry story of… Read More
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On The Question Of Osinbajo And The Search For Credible Alternative In 2023, By Gbenga Oloniniran

In 2015, the ruling class of Nigeria sold Buhari as the messiah for Nigeria under the “Change” mantra. For the unsuspecting masses of Nigeria, it was either Buhari or no one else that could save the sinking ship of Nigeria.  Upon the assumption of Buhari, the hope was very much high. I remember that I was a 100 level student… Read More
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On The Question Of Osinbajo And The Search For Credible Alternative In 2023, By Gbenga Oloniniran

In 2015, the ruling class of Nigeria sold Buhari as the messiah for Nigeria under the “Change” mantra. For the unsuspecting masses of Nigeria, it was either Buhari or no one else that could save the sinking ship of Nigeria.  Upon the assumption of Buhari, the hope was very much high. I remember that I was a 100 level student… Read More
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On The Question Of Osinbajo And The Search For Credible Alternative In 2023, By Gbenga Oloniniran

In 2015, the ruling class of Nigeria sold Buhari as the messiah for Nigeria under the “Change” mantra. For the unsuspecting masses of Nigeria, it was either Buhari or no one else that could save the sinking ship of Nigeria.  Upon the assumption of Buhari, the hope was very much high. I remember that I was a 100 level student… Read More
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Nigeria’s Holy Romance With Ignorance (Random musings on an internet exchange between two compatriots on “The Power of Science”) By Niyi Osundare

Ours is a tragic case.  We are the most unscientific people on earth.                                              –    Bunmi Fatoye-Matory   A ton of   thanks to Bunmi Fatoye-Matory and Omowumi Ayodele for their  insightful, provocative observations  on the Ekitipanupo Internet Forum of January. 10, 2022. Like these two compatriots, I too  have been both saddened and bewildered by the way our people… Read More
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Summary Of The Bernard-Henri Lévy Briefing To USA Congress On Human Rights In Nigeria: Genocide Perpetrators Identified, By Ndidi Uwechue

French philosopher, author, and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Lévy, in conjunction with ICON (an NGO), held a briefing to the USA Congress on the ongoing conflicts and human rights abuses in Nigeria. The briefing was held on October 28th in the Rayburn House Office Building, under the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. The briefing lasted for just over one hour, in the interest… Read More