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Buhari And The Politics Of Oil By Ozodinukwe Okenwa

President Muhammadu Buhari has a storied career in the military and oil and gas industry. As a military ‘old-school’ General he had seen and fought wars (including the Nigeria/Biafra pogrom). He had treasonably supplanted a democratically-elected Federal Government. He had been Federal Commissioner, Minister and Head of the Petroleum Trust “Fraud” (PTF) during the kleptocracy of the late Gen. Sani… Read More
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Warning: Bello’s Caliphate Agenda Spells The End Of (Unitary) Nigeria By Ndidi Uwechue

If the hate-filled Nazis had not been indigenous to Germany, it is certain they would have been shipped back to their ancestral homeland given all the death and damage they had deliberately caused. Since they were indigenous to Europe, after the Nazis surrendered in May 1945, the allies had to ensure that their destructive racist superiority notions would be permanently… Read More
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Nigeria And The Legislative Misfortune (2), By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN)

“We are collecting signatures and we already have 73, which is more than the number we need to override the President”. Someone sitting beside me laughed out loud and said “jesters”! This indeed is the best way to describe the charade presently going on at the National Assembly, in relation to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill that was recently rejected… Read More
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Bishop Tutu: The Unstoppable Catalyst That Hastens Funeral Of Apartheid, By Bayo Oluwasanmi

Bishop Desmond Tutu, the Bishop of South Africa passed away yesterday at age 90.  The first and only time I saw Bishop Tutu was in 1986 at McGonigle Hall when he came for the Convocation at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, for the honorary Doctor of Laws degree. As an undergraduate, I had read a lot about apartheid. I even… Read More
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Nigeria Police Force Gestapo-Style Arrest of Uche Nwosu Is An Embarrassment to Nigerian Justice System, By Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq.

The Nigeria Police Force’s conduct in the forceful arrest and apprehension of Chief Uche Nwosu is shameful, unprofessional and smacks of obstinate hooliganism, and hereby stands strongly condemned. Their mode of arrest has all the markings of kidnappers and ‘unknown gunmen’, leaving more questions than answers in the struggle to unravel the latter menace.  As a rule of operation, men… Read More
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Ode To A Dying Year, 2021 By Owei Lakemfa

Many parts of the universe entered 2021 with the contentment that President Donald Trump, the American billionaire whose  many crooked business deals  also saw him to the White House, was leaving in 20 days. His welcome departure, in reality, had no fundamental effect in American policies across the world. Joe Biden, who replaced him, only had a different style, but… Read More
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DESMOND TUTU: Farewell To A Remarkable Man Of Deep Faith By Richard Odusanya

Farewell, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Your departure on the day of sharing LOVE, “Boxes day” speaks volumes. It befits the treasure that the life you lived was. It is an evidence of your commitments to humanity, education, democracy and the promotion of human rights and dignity which you laboriously identified with. In the words of Sir Winston Churchill, “The truth is… Read More