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Good Night, Jimmy Carter – the prolific writer and global crusader, By Lanre Ogundipe
As the world celebrate the passage of the phenomenal of a man called- Jimmy Carter, he was not a president…
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A Nation at War: Five Days in Israel, By Azu Ishiekwene
Perhaps three will be the lucky number. After at least two previous failed attempts, a peace deal between Israel and…
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DSS boss, the media and the masks, By Funke Egbemode
One bright afternoon, some years ago, I decided to make a quick stop at my favourite shoes-and-bags shop on Allen…
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Lessons From Stampedes, By Zayd Ibn Isah
The last few days have been marked by shocking yet heartbreaking reports of stampedes in Ibadan, Anambra, and the Federal…
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Ex-Queen Naomi and Beheaded Skulls in Mògún Shrine, By Festus Adedayo
In my piece of last week, I made a tangential reference to the place of African magic in modern matters.…
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Closing the Book of Prejudice on France, By Eric Teniola
Only three Nigerian leaders haven’t been invited by the British Monarch for state visits to Buckingham Palace. They are General…
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Pastor Adeboye, owners of Nigeria and 2025, By Lasisi Olagunju
If the elites of the North will not ‘give’ President Bola Tinubu a second term, who told them that the…
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Ibadan, Okija, Abuja, and the Deadly Fate of Mekunus, By Tunde Olusunle
Our ambassadors in the national parliament on Wednesday December 18, 2024, spontaneously broke into a chant, serenading Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s…
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Back Story of Tinubu Interview, By Azu Ishiekwene
Apart from General Sani Abacha, I have met one-on-one with every Nigerian leader since 1992, from General Ibrahim Babangida. However,…
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Why Nigerians no Longer Want to Pay Tax (1), By Hassan Gimba
There is this hullabaloo that has enveloped the country, with debates all over, in some instances threatening to degenerate into…
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