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Britain is Nigeria’s ‘bad’ teacher, By Lasisi Olagunju
Number 10, Downing Street has been home to Britain’s prime ministers since 1735 AD. Why would a hugely popular new…
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The Priest as Political Provocateur, By Tunde Olusunle
When Hyacinth Iornem Alia, a priest of the Catholic church declared his intention to contest for the 2023 governorship in…
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Kings and Imams in Yorubaland, By Lasisi Olagunju
Beyond its outer casing of spirituality, the post of Imam in Yorubaland potentially guarantees prestige, power and prosperity. That is…
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Let Kenyans enjoy their Kenya, By Lasisi Olagunju
Hugh Gaitskell became Britain’s Minister of Fuel and Power on October 7, 1947. Soon after taking that office, because there…
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The problem with EFCC, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
In every government or institution, there is a corresponding invisible hand that remote-controls its affairs with immense influence over decision-making…
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The Book After Trial of Nuhu Ribad, By Azu Ishiekwene
It was different 16 years ago. Very different. At that time, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was relatively…
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Scamming NGOs and the need for Government Intervention, By Hassan Gimba (1)
NGO is the acronym for Non-Governmental Organisation and as the name suggests, they are non-profit bodies formed to carry out…
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Reps’ drunkard democracy, By Lasisi Olagunju
I had thought that our lawmakers in Abuja cared only for big cars, big bucks and big boobs. I never…
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Ijebu and their Ojude Oba, By Lasisi Olagunju
Persons who answer Ijebu typically party as hard as they work. They sweat out their heart to make money; they…
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Azu’s talisman for media adventurers, By Louis Odion, FNGE
“So, what do I get for my labour and when?” That was often the next question by the hitherto “public-spirited”…
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