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Education
NIJ: Adefaye and the Midas Touch, By Qasim Akinreti
I am a member of the old school club, always listening to traditional music of Ebenezer Obey, Sunny Ade, Yusuf…
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The Log in Our Eyes, By Hassan Gimba
The trade of governing has always been monopolised by the most ignorant and the most rascally individuals of mankind. —…
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Does it Still Make Sense to Trust Tinubu? By Azu Ishiekwene
This was tough to write. My heart resisted it, but I yielded to my head. The petrol in my car,…
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Who the Cap Fits! By Lanre Ogundipe
In 1705, Daniel Defoe published a poem critical of the British parliament in which he wrote, “Gentlemen, and if the…
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Petrol Price as Slow Poison, By Lasisi Olagunju
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd of Minneapolis repeatedly pleaded for reprieve. “I can’t breathe,” he groaned while police officer,…
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The Log in Your Eye, By Hassan Gimba
There is a phrase that has gained widespread currency across the world: “Physician, heal thyself.” Not many know it is…
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Ajulo in the Eyes of the Truth and the Unnecessary Vituperation of SDP, By Olugbenga Abire
The Social Democratic Party in Ondo State took a needless swipe on the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in…
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Poverty, professors, and policy, By Lasisi Olagunju
There was a time in this country when professors earned more than federal permanent secretaries. That was before Nigeria happened…
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A Soldier of Democracy, By Osa Director
Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (Retired) shot into national reckoning and public limelight in 1984. That was shortly after Major-General Muhammadu…
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