Zayd Ibn Isah
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Opinion
Nigerians and Their Priorities, By Zayd Ibn Isah
The winner of the 2024 Nigerian Prize for Literature has emerged, and it’s none other than Olubunmi Familoni. The name…
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Opinion
Nigeria’s Paralympics to the Rescue, By Zayd Ibn Isah
Our Paralympians have considerably erased the bitter taste of Team Nigeria’s poor performance in the Paris Olympics. They did this…
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Guest Columnist
Unending Rift Between Nigerians and South Africans, By Zayd Ibn Isah
If you’re a Nigerian or South African who frequently uses social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and X (Twitter), there’s…
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Opinion
Seyi Vodi and Pantami’s Skills Rather Than Just Degrees, By Zayd Ibn Isah
I recently watched a video conversation between ace comedian Mark Angel and celebrity tailor Seyi Adekunle, also known as Seyi…
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Guest Columnist
The Moral Bankruptcy in Ethiopia, By Zayd Ibn Isah
Something quite unusual happened in Ethiopia recently that prompted many Nigerians on social media to start asking, “God, when?” This…
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Guest Columnist
Lessons From Mummy Zee, By Zayd Ibn Isah
The year 2024 has begun well for Deborah Olaki, or Debbie, also known as Mummy Zee on X (formerly known…
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Guest Columnist
We Should All Be Like Mama Chukwudi, By Zayd Ibn Isah
There are few things as shocking as the piece of news circulating on social media lately which involves a woman…
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Inside Nigeria
Dr. Solomon Arase: Revolutionizing the Police Service Commission, By Zayd Ibn Isah
The 2023 Police Service Commission’s annual award and end-of-year party was recently held at the Commission’s Corporate Headquarters in Jabi…
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Opinion
IGP Kayode Egbetokun: Policing With a Human Face, By Zayd Ibn Isah
Recently, I learned of the timely intervention of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, in Solomon Bawaʼs distressing encounter with…
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Opinion
Addressing the Rising Spates of Irregular Migration in Africa, By Zayd Ibn Isah
Renowned Kenyan Law Professor, Patrick Lumumba, once said that in the past, Africans lamented and resisted as they were forcibly…
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