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Bank Shares and Bank Tzars, By Lasisi Olagunju
Some 15 years ago, millions of poor Nigerians were conned into borrowing to buy bank shares. I was one of…
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Islam: Beyond terrorism and Boko Haram, By Lasisi Olagunju
The United Arab Emirates has just held its Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. Our president was there. A part of that…
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Is Social Equality a Mirage in Nigeria? By Lanre Ogundipe
As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest – Nelson…
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Auditor-General’s Annual Report: Nigeria’s Biggest Joke on Fraud, By Ikeddy ISIGUZO
IT would be a fraud to call the annual report that the Auditor-General of the Federation submits to the National…
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“Breathe in, breathe out, Nigeria,” By Hassan Gimba
Some time ago, I had an oblique conversation with Governor Mai Mala Buni about my health condition, and something related…
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Alaafin’s Enthronement: The Tales of Two Oracles and Olu’awo of Oyo State! By Lanre Ogundipe
Oyo State’s sobriquet was not acquired without historical evidence or background. The word – pacesetter – became a watchword as…
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The Role of Law in Building a Free Press in Nigeria, By Abidemi Adebamiwa
The relationship between law and journalism is essential in shaping democracies worldwide, but it’s often a rocky one. In Nigeria,…
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Alaafin: Some Words for King and Chiefs, By Lasisi Olagunju
The oba under our law is not a king; he is a chief. That is why the law governing the…
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Must they embarrass Tinubu with Malian coach for Super Eagles? By Ikeddy ISIGUZO
BURKINABE military leader Captain Ibrahim Traore was the star attraction at Tuesday’s inauguration of Ghana’s President John Mahama. Dressed in…
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Chess, that bomb in your hands, and masters of the game, By Hassan Gimba
In 1984, there was a universal review of the dystopian novel Nineteen Eight- Four, sometimes written and published as 1984,…
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