Nigeria
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Guest Columnist
27 lives ÷ 10 minutes, By Lasisi Olagunju
“They chased us away from our farms. We thought it would soon be over. Now, they have also chased us…
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Nigeria, Iran and the next election, By Lasisi Olagunju
On August 2, 1100, England’s King William II went hunting in the New Forest in southern England. During the chase,…
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$1.5 Billion Down. Pump Prices Up. Has Nigeria Quietly Crossed the Fuel Market Red Line? By Lanre Ogundipe
Nigeria removed fuel subsidy with the promise of reform. The decision was presented as courageous, unavoidable, and necessary — a…
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Guest Columnist
Reforming Nigeria’s Policing: Learning from Federal Models Without Losing National Control, By Lanre Ogundipe
“Security institutions demand patience. When power outruns structure, protection can become oppression.” Nigeria’s worsening security crisis has once again revived…
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The War of Hubris in Iran, By Lasisi Olagunju
Nigerians when they cry, even the bereaved gets scared. Because they are an impossible people; everything divides them. The Iranian…
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Inside Nigeria
Nigeria’s Sacred Cows and the Rest of Us…, By Bola BOLAWOLE
If I am to tell, I will say that Nigeria’s problems revolve around her sacred cows. Each and everyone of…
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The Road to A Doctor’s Nigeria, By Azu Ishiekwene
There Was a Country, lamented Chinua Achebe, Nigeria’s literary icon and one of the world’s greatest storytellers. Achebe’s title evokes…
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News
Nigeria Wins Big at AU; Gets Permanent Seat on Board of African Central Bank
Good news from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the political capital of Africa’s diplomacy and governance where Nigeria has just secured a…
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Guest Columnist
Fraudulent elections: In whose interest? By Bola BOLAWOLE
“Men at some times are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in…
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