Lanre Ogundipe
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Power Generation in Nigeria and the Bane of Corruption, By Lanre Ogundipe
Oh, I am very weary, though tears no longer flow; my eyes are tired of weeping, my heart is…
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Is Social Equality a Mirage in Nigeria? By Lanre Ogundipe
As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest – Nelson…
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Alaafin’s Enthronement: The Tales of Two Oracles and Olu’awo of Oyo State! By Lanre Ogundipe
Oyo State’s sobriquet was not acquired without historical evidence or background. The word – pacesetter – became a watchword as…
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Portrait of a Narcissist, By Lanre Ogundipe
Nobody can be kinder than the narcissist while you react to life in his own terms -Elizabeth Bowen We have…
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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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Of Hunger Pollutions and No Solutions: A Clarion Call to Stop Further Death Toll, By Lanre Ogundipe
“When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: But when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.” Proverbs 29:2…
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Kemi Badenoch: Nigeria and Bolekaja Diplomacy, By Lanre Ogundipe
Leadership isn’t about power; it’s about influencing and inspiring others, fostering collaboration, and taking responsibility to guide a team towards…
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Who the Cap Fits! By Lanre Ogundipe
In 1705, Daniel Defoe published a poem critical of the British parliament in which he wrote, “Gentlemen, and if the…
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