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Death of a Queen, By Lasisi Olagunju
“There is a kind of price for life,” says Charles A. Curran, and that price, he says, “moves in the…
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Sick Nation Debate: APC Vs ADC, By Lasisi Olagunju
MODERATOR: We take this space for ‘The Sick Nation Debate’, a town hall exchange between two political tendencies recommending themselves…
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Gaza: Just Humanity. Nothing Religious, Nothing Ethnic, By Hassan Gimba
Victory is with patience. Success is with endurance. And war is a matter of turns. – Imam Ali, Nahj al…
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June 12: How well has our ‘democracy’ fared? By Bolanle BOLAWOLE
‘Those of us at The PUNCH newspapers were completely blotted out; yet, we stood and fought for June 12 more…
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A Tribute to Uncle Sam at 90, By Azu Ishiekwene
I encountered the relic of his presence long before I met Sam Amuka, known as Uncle Sam. Inside a room…
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Implementing a Transmigration Policy in Nigeria: A Path to Sustainable Development By ABDUL-WAREES
Nigeria’s rapid population growth, urbanization, and regional disparities pose significant development challenges. One potential solution is the implementation of a…
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Defections: Ini Ememobong’s shining example, By Bola BOLAWOLE
[email protected] 0803 251 0193, 0807 552 553 Recently I watched an interview that former President Olusegun Obasanjo granted on the…
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Ijebu and their six tubers of yam, By Lasisi Olagunju
One of the first jokes I picked when I moved to Ibadan 30 years ago is that failure of patronage…
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For Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu, By Lasisi Olagunju
“When lions battle, jackals flee.” Isaac Newton wrote that to his bitter rival, Gottfried Leibniz. It was a barbed remark…
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Healing Nigeria in the spirit of Adha, By Hassan Gimba
This article was published on July 26, 2021, after the Eid-ul-Adha or Eid-ul-Kabir of that year. It remains relevant and…
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