Opinion
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With a heavy heart, I pity Sanwo-Olu, By Lasisi Olagunju
There is a royal family in Lagos called Oniru. In the earliest times when there was no Lagos and Eko…
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Obasa, Aláàfin Ṣàngó and the capture of Lagos, By Festus Adedayo
On Wednesday, February 25, 2025, a very toxic but innocuous advertorial was published in the Punch newspaper. It was authored…
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The Subtle Foreign Brainwashing of Nigerian Youths, By Hassan Gimba
Has anybody wondered why the generality of the first set of our educated citizens revered the United Kingdom and aped…
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A thrilled Tinubu watches Obasa live above the law, By Ikeddy ISIGUZO
WHAT does Mudashiru Obasa know about President Ahmed Bola Tinubu that makes him act with such affront to constituted authority?…
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Decisive Measures to End Nigeria’s Kidnapping Epidemic, By Abidemi Adebamiwa
Kidnapping for ransom in Nigeria has escalated to a critical level, severely damaging the nation’s social fabric and undermining its…
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The Predicament – (Jibril) Gabriel Omohinmi Rests in Peace, By Qasim Akinreti
The remains of Gabriel Omohinmi have been buried in Ewu, Edo North, South South Nigeria. During his years in Voice…
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Dele Giwa: IBB and the Alternative Truth, By Richard Akinola
I can understand the denial of General Ibrahim Babangida of his innocence over the murder of Dele Giwa. It is…
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It wasn’t me, IBB’s final maradonic dribble denudes him, By Ikeddy ISIGUZO
LET us admit it, many of us were waiting for General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida’s book majorly for two issues –…
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IBB: ‘Journey In Service’, A True Reflection on the Nation’s Evil Genius, By Lanre Ogundipe
IBB autobiography, launched few days ago, has failed to pull wool over people’s faces but succeeded in amplifying the despicable…
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A review of IBB’s book of billions, By Lasisi Olagunju
In five parts, thirteen chapters, six appendices, including an interview; a prologue and an epilogue, he sought to give a…
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