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JABI LAKE: A SCENIC OASIS IN NEED OF URGENT FACELIFT
JABI LAKE: A SCENIC OASIS IN NEED OF URGENT FACELIFT
By Victor Akaa
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, the administrative capital of the most populous black nation on earth, is…
Dr. Edu, an uncommon promoter of human welfare
Dr. Edu, an uncommon promoter of human welfare
By Hon AB Ahmad She is indeed a unifier and a bridge-builder. An astute political algebra with a compartmentalising drive towards unifying the…
2023: Why Ojotu Ojema is the Best Choice for Apa/Agatu Federal Constituency
2023: Why Ojotu Ojema is the Best Choice for Apa/Agatu Federal Constituency
By Matthew Eloyi
Leadership is a process in which an individual creates a vision, establishes objectives,…
The Islamisation of democracy and the Christianisation of Politics in Nigeria
The Islamization of democracy and the Christianization of Politics in Nigeria
By Tahir Ibrahim
Nigeria is the most religious country in the world and everything Nigerians do, is…
When Weight and Worth Wane to Worthlessness
When Weight and Worth Wane to Worthlessness
By Bala Ibrahim
I am confused, completely confused, with the stance of the trio of the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation,…
Nigeria: The Season of Sarcastic Scandals and Scoffing of Security
Nigeria: The Season of Sarcastic Scandals and Scoffing of Security
By Bala Ibrahim
When former Ambassador to Nigeria and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, John…
BBC Yoruba and the limits of media propaganda
BBC Yoruba and the limits of media propaganda
By Ismail Omipidan
As a trained journalist, I hardly take on colleagues who genuinely make mistakes in the course of discharging their…
APC’s Defections and Wamakko’s Journey to Political Failure
APC’s Defections and Wamakko’s Journey to Political Failure
By Lauwali Mati Na Alhaji Dauda
It is now evident that the worries and lamentations by the Sokoto state chapter of the All…
Malami: One mess too many
Malami: One mess too many
By Bala Ibrahim
I don’t like what is happening but it looks like those of us that supported PMB and are still supporting him, would need to buy and keep in…
Political appointees and the paradox of power
Political appointees and the paradox of power
By Bala Ibrahim
I belong to a WhatsApp group that is very engaging, and almost always posts materials that are of interest and excitement…