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Ode to activists, by Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa

The journey to Nigeria’s independence was fought on the altar of principled resistance to all forms of colonialism, oppression and…

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Culture change: First step to societal transformation, transparency in governments and national development

Nigerians are a wonderful and generous people who wear their faith on their sleeves and no matter the challenging conditions…

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Critiquing judges and judgements: The dividing line (5)

By Mike Ozekhome In the last outing, we discussed instances in which lawyers have been sanctioned in the United States…

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Critiquing judges and judgments: The dividing line (4)

By Mike Ozekhome SAN INTRODUCTION Last week, we dealt with foreign positions on critiquing Judges (with the USA as a…

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Abba: Attempting to arouse avoidable arbitration in administration, by Bala Ibrahim

We are at it again. Yes, Kano is at the verge of going into an avoidable arbitration that could disrupt…

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Bola Tinubu: The rock of Nigeria’s Democracy

By Kehinde Olaosebikan In my tribute to Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his 70th birthday exactly one year ago, I…

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‘Seeing is no more believing in Nigeria’

By Citizen Tom Obulu They say seeing is believing, but in Nigeria, people don’t believe in what they see, feel,…

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Critiquing judges and judgements: The dividing line (1)

by Mike Ozekhome The Nigerian Judiciary has in recent times, been in the eye of the storm, as it faces…

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A nation of sore losers, by Nosa Osaikhuiwu

Nigerians since the very inception of our coming together as a people have acquired this penchant for win at all…

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Up Nigerians, not yet up Nigeria, by Prince Charles Dickson

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was…

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