Hassan Gimba
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Chess, that bomb in your hands, and masters of the game, By Hassan Gimba
In 1984, there was a universal review of the dystopian novel Nineteen Eight- Four, sometimes written and published as 1984,…
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The tiff between me and my friend, Umar Iliya Damagum, By Hassan Gimba
For those who may not know, considering that I am a journalist and he is a politician, the first time…
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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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Cry not, North; smell the coffee and act (1), By Hassan Gimba
The topic on everybody’s, well, almost everybody’s, lips now is tax reform. Everybody has become an expert, so everyone is…
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HBD Buni: The Leader Who Forfeited His Inheritance for Peace (2), By Hassan Gimba
Money doesn’t change men; it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish, arrogant, or greedy, the money brings…
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Let’s Save Our Democracy from this Axis Of Evil, By Hassan Gimba
Several people, including Nigerian leaders, have said that democracy, as a form of government, has no better alternative. And why…
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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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Mr. President! The Goldilocks Solution, Please, By Hassan Gimba
Yes, we are at war! This much we said last week. But the curious and sad thing is that Nigerians…
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Hailers and Wailers: Who are more patriotic?, by Hassan Gimba, anipr
This article was first published in December 2017 and repeated with minor changes a few times. I am repeating it…
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Some Strategies to Strengthen the Nation, By Hassan Gimba
This was first written on March 17, 2024, with a different headline. Perhaps we may still find it relevant in these trying…
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