Abdulwarees Solanke
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Relationship
Creaky Homes; Messy Marriages, By Abdulwarees Solanke
By Abdulwarees Solanke, VOICE OF NIGERIA ABUJA A ride in a typical overcrowded bus in Lagos is a good starting…
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Guest Columnist
Matrimony of The Classy: Thought on Maryam Sanda, By Abdulwarees Solanke
At the marriages of the glamorous, wine flows endlessly. Uncountable bottles of champagne are popped. Aso Ebi comes…
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Guest Columnist
Nigeria: Towards Exemplifying Singapore; Reflection on National Transformation (2) -By Abdulwarees Solanke
(Continued from last week) Who must our government INSPIRE? Evidently, the Nigerian government must inspire the entire citizenry by the…
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Business
The Narrow Path to Transformation, By Abdulwarees Solanke
In the past two weeks, I tried to raise a number of questions on how Nigeria can exemplify Singapore in…
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Guest Columnist
Nigeria: Towards Exemplifying Singapore, By Abdulwarees Solanke
In size, Nigeria and Singapore are poles apart. But in strategic eminence in their respective regions, both countries have somewhat…
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Guest Columnist
As 2019 fades: To Sad Spouses and Frustrated Families, By Abdulwarees Solanke
As Year 2019 is fading out for 2020 to be ushered in soon, I veer from the hard talks of…
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Opinion
Seized Asset As VON Corporate Head Office, By Abdulwarees Solanke
Behold the new Voice of Nigeria’s corporate headquarters, a multi-level marvel of a building standing in elegance. This world class…
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Opinion
Why RUGA flopped, By Abdulwarees Solanke
There has been so much talk about public policy failure or lack of sustainability of development and reform projects in…
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Motivation
From Journalism Classroom to the Newsroom: A Toast to my Masters By Abdulwarees Solanke
Joke Kujenya is a fantastic female journalist who has put more than three decades into the penpushing craft. She’s also…
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Guest Columnist
Toxic voices and caustic pens, By Abdulwarees Solanke, FCIPDM
The average newspaper columnist in Nigeria seethes with bitterness; most anchor-men on radio and television are harsh and unsparing in…
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