Dare Babarinsa.
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The Trouble with Pastor Tunde Bakare, By Dare Babarinsa
Pastor Tunde Bakare’s mission is not just to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, but also to go into…
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The Press in the Land of Fashionable Pandemic, By Dare Babarinsa
THE PRESS IN THE LAND OF FASHIONABLE PANDEMIC Text of a public lecture to mark the 64th Independence Anniversary of…
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Dangote, Witches and Why We Need Yams By Dare Babarinsa
In the months and years ahead, Nigerians and Africans would have a choice of buying refined petroleum products produced on…
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Dangote and a War Foretold, By Dare Babarinsa
It would be good if we all realise the truth that nobody is going to build our country for us. …
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Perspective of the Wigwe Tragedy, By Dare Babarinsa
So, Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe would be carried home like a man who has fallen at the war front. He was…
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It is time we run faster than the kidnapper, By Dare Babarinsa
Protesters carry placards calling for an end to kidnapping and banditry in Nigeria. The new war on kidnapping and criminality…
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The Troubled King of Nigeria, By Dare Babarinsa
The farmer waits for rain in the early months of the year. If it rains properly, not the scattered rain…
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Afe Babalola and the Art of the Impossible, By Dare Babarinsa
Nobody knows the birthday of Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, one of Nigeria’s most prosperous farmers and a formidable lion of…
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One Dangote is not enough, By Dare Babarinsa
One of the drawbacks of being in government in Nigeria is that you are daily occupied with pedestrians and you…
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Ajantala and the angels on life support, By Dare Babarinsa
So, The Guardian is 40. In 1983, when it debuted, it staked its claim to the highest echelon of the…
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