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By Damilola Adeparua On the surface, Nigerian Government has failed the youths and not even only the youths but also Nigerians in an irrefutable way. In...
The idea of having a near-perfect country out of a ruptured Nigeria is illusory. The composite parts of the country each contribute to the miasma of...
By SKC Ogbonnia The desperate attempts by President Donald Trump to overturn a free and fair U.S. presidential election of 2020 ought to create every sense...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma To characterize a scale of mass-murder that defied the English lexicon, Raphael Lemkin coined a new word, “genocide”, from the Greek word “geno”,...
By Adeparua Damilola I could remember having a chat with an experts in the field of journalism sometimes ago. Prior to that chat, my husband had...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi It is no longer news that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa had on Tuesday January 26th, 2021, sent a Bill to the State House of...
By Alex Enemanna We have fatally weakened our institutions to the extent that we are left with no option but resorting to window-dressing in a desperate...
By Reno Omokri How did the Southwest get the Presidency in 1999? It was because they were united as a people after the death of Chief...
By Chido Onumah Introduction To paraphrase the historian, mathematician, journalist, and public intellectual, Edwin Madunagu, every political history has its significant dates, landmarks or turning points....