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History beckons, I will not be silent, By Charles Soludo

My attention has been drawn to some of the tirades on social media following my frank response during an interview…

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Why Nigeria needs restructuring (3), by Mike Ozekhome SAN

INTRODUCTION This week, we continue our discourse on why Nigeria needs restructuring to prevent its avoidable inexorable implosion and breakup…

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Why Nigeria needs restructuring (2)

By Mike Ozekhome It is evidently true that those who ignore history, like the Bourbons of European history, do so…

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Ini Ememobong Essien: Radically transforming information management of Akwa Ibom

By Mfon Ufford Acting as the official mouthpiece of the government, the Ministry of Information and Strategy plays an important…

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America’s security alert and contradiction in constant call for caution

By Bala Ibrahim America undoubtedly enjoys a position of unparalleled military strength and great economic and political influence in the…

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Nigeria, the floods and our unpreparedness

By Prince Charles Dickson Color TV transmission was introduced first at Benue Plateau Television, Jos, in July 1974 and in…

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Why Nigeria needs restructuring (1)

By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION Since the Southern and Northern protectorates were amalgamated in 1914 by Lord Frederick Lugard of the…

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Like the balkanization of Kano Emirate like the assault on ASUU

By Bala Ibrahim Pursuant to my last article on ASUU, captioned, Forsaking the value of knowledge for the vanity of…

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Nigeria independence and Buhari administration, by Bala Ibrahim

It was late Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sakwato, the former Premier of northern Nigeria, and the supreme political…

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Nigeria’s nonstop high margin for error, by Prince Charles Dickson

A leaky roof tricks the sun, but it does not deceive the rain. Running in the rain, falling in the…

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