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Emmanuel Onwubiko: P&ID: Why flog a dead horse
Good governance can be proverbially likened to the act of striking a lightning rod when it is still as hot as ever. This simply means...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Xenophobia, Multichoice and migration
The constant xenophobic violence unleashed on Nigerians living in South Africa has a constant reminder for the millions of Nigerians who...

Fredrick Nwabufo: Has Osinbajo been reduced to condolence Vice-president
‘’What will Osinbajo do now?’’ I asked a senior colleague. He blurted: ‘’He has his role cut out for him already. He is in charge of...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Terrorists, Army and media glamour
Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai is a hard core military officer with some impressive academic laurels. He is reputed to have...

Pwanabeshi Agabus: Plateau community where poverty, crime, filth thrive
Jos the Plateau State Capital has witnessed sectarian violence and for more than a decade has put the state in the headlines on both...

Louis Amoke: Gains of Ugwuanyi’s rural development strategy
Recently, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts, Rt. Hon. Wole Oke, who represents Obokun/Oriade Federal...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Diminishing potency of Nigeria police
Few days back, I occupied my self with the usual habit of reading through all the editorials of at least the key national newspapers in...

Femi Fani-Kayode: The complicity of South African govt in xenophobic attacks
WE CANNOT STOP KILLING NIGERIANS! “We cannot stop the xenophobic attacks. The truth is that we are an angry nation. What is happening...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Xenophobic violence and law-based response
For the umpteenth time throughout last week, thousands of black Africans and other strangers from Asia living in South African townships...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: We must fix education to fix Nigeria
Few days back, I had a brief stopover at the premises of the Imo state university in Owerri, and the sights and sounds that yours...

Law Mefor: Curing the doubts over the presidential election tribunal
By Law Mefor …given the Onnogben and Usoro treatments, the apprehension of Nigerians in the presidential petition tribunal is not...

Clem Aguiyi: Election petitions: Independent judiciary is critical for the stability of democracy in
There were no celebrations on the streets when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared President Muhammadu Buhari...

Comrade Muhammed Adoke: Dancing on the grave: The euphoria of xenophobia
It is sardonic and sadistic for Nigerians to remain pretentious about her immense contribution to the ugly growth and diversification of...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Bandits and their political patrons
By Emmanuel Onwubiko “If evil ministers enjoy safety and profit, this is the beginning of downfall”, Han Feiizu (280-233 BCE). Precisely...

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Gen. Buratai and his Chinua Achebe’s card
The black South Africans restarted their deadly xenophobic violence a few days back against other black Africans living in their country...

Seun Bisuga: Who will educate Nigerians
Sometimes I wonder, whose burden is it to educate Nigerians? Before now, I thought the problem was with the millennials who have almost...

Tunji Light Ariyomo: South Africa, criminal ingratitude and the Nigerian blood
By Tunji Light Ariyomo Oore pe – asiwere gba’gbe – Yoruba proverb. In 1983, Ghanaians were expelled from Nigeria, as a deliberate...

Femi Fani-Kayode: DSS vs IPOB – A night to remember in Nnewi
As I was about to enter the hall to deliver my speech at the Anaedoonline 1st year Anniversary Lecture in Nnewi, Anambra state on Sunday...

Olanrewaju Julius: Fatoyinbo and Police: Between investigation and intimidation
What was supposed to be an investigation Into the facts of petition of an alleged rape offence of 20 years or 18 years ago or a time we...
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