OP-ED Opinions 

A Reflection On IGP’s Speech Announcing The Ban On SARS By Isaac Prince

After listening to the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu’s speech last Sunday the 11th of October, 2020 announcing the disbandment of the Special Armed Robbery Squad (SARS), I had no doubt in my mind that the motive for the action was less than his desire to entrench an accountable crime-fighting unit for the Nigerian police. I will explain.   … Read More
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#ENDSARS: Have Our Children Gone Mad? By Azu Ishiekwene

You’ll have to go back nearly a decade to find anything resembling what has been happening across the country in the last one week.  Back then, civil society deeply offended by trillions of naira stolen by government officials and campaign donors to the ruling party in the name of petrol subsidy mounted protests that rocked the country and nearly brought… Read More
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#EndSARS Hello, Hello, NLC! Hello, Wabba! By Adeola Soetan

I trust NLC national leadership if not because all of them have travelled to Afghanistan for an advance  course on how to call a workers strike and break it, NLC would have issued a powerful statement to condemn police brutality and commend SARS protesters, who are predominantly youth, children of workers many of whom are members of NLC. Revolutionary President,… Read More
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#ENDSARS And This Sudden Government’s Love For Nigerian Students By Olabisi Deji-Folutile

The Yoruba have a saying that could literally be interpreted thus: “When a child is confronted with something bigger than him, he frets.”  This probably captures the response of Nigerian leaders to the ongoing #ENDSARS protests across the country. This is perhaps the first time in a long while that Nigeria is witnessing a spontaneous protest orchestrated by the youth… Read More
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#EndSars: We Need To End Corruption And Demand Good Governance With This Same Energy By Seyi Oyetunbi

It has to be on record that Nigeria held one of the world’s largest ‘leaderless’ protests that could not even be put to rest by people of influence in and outside the country when the government demanded the face of the protesters for negotiation. It is absolutely unbelievable that the lazy youth (in the President’s words) could muster temerity to… Read More
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SWAT Is SARS, SARS Is SWAT! By Bayo Oluwasanmi

In recent days, SARS has faced unprecedented local and international media attention over several incidents in which many Nigerians have died, tortured, kidnapped, and assaulted by SARS. In response to the historic defiance of our youths to protest in towns and cities, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, said he had set up Special Weapons and Tactics team to replace… Read More
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#EndSARS More Of Larger Problem Than Protest By Dr Prince Charles Dickson

Often people ask me why I write on certain topics and issues all the time, like bashing governments at all levels and the band of ‘confusionists’ that run them, my take on the education, health and power sector, arguments on ethnicity and the indigene question amongst others. My answer is that I do because I believe that such subjects are… Read More
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Fuel Price Hike And Trade Union Negotiations By Izielen Agbon

It was incorrect for the NLC and TUC leaders to agree that the fuel price hike and the deregulation of the PMS market are inevitable. The union leaders should not have agreed that market forces should determine the PMS price without the intervention of the mobilised masses of Nigerian people while the Federal Government itself was interfering in the petroleum… Read More
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