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Peregrino Brimah: Two is fighting – Nigeria’s Hausa and Igbo
‘Two is fighting’ is a common Nigerian expression that fits the hard to deny and ignore fact that a significant proportion of Nigeria’s...

Fredrick Nwabufo: We are Boko Haram
As the Boko Haram “intifada” continues to transmogrify in monstrosity; upping the ante in barbarism and savagery, more Nigerians,...

Mukhtar Jarmajo: Helpless North
Northern Nigeria used to be a peaceful and an economically thriving place. It was a centre for trade. It was an arable land that fed the...

Yushau Shuaib: Sambo Dasuki on Security Media Relations
“The National Security Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, retired Col. Sambo Dasuki, is a prince of the Sokoto Caliphate… you hardly...

Adekoya Bolalade: Ogun’s chronicle of maladministration – the sad story of Imagbon commu
Some visitors and passersby had, over the past few months commended what they more often than not, refer to as the new face of Ogun state...

Betty Abah: A tribute to Professor Jenkeri Okwori
So I finally caved in to reality. I garnered the courage to look at the photos we took together, again… A devastated acceptance that...

Sadiq Abacha: An open lecture/letter to Professor Wole Soyinka
If you want to think, speak and act logically then you should know all three. 1. The law of identity 2. The law of excluded middle 3....

Adedoyin Adewumi: Enough of rhetorical rules of engagement
The headlines have been abashed with the news of the attack on innocent students of the Federal Government College, Buni-Yadi, by the...

Disu Kamor: Homosexuality campaign – a new form of western imperialism
In a recent article in the UK’s The Guardian newspaper (published on Tuesday 25 February 2014), Martin Plaut, the senior research fellow...

Abubakar Evuti: As we grope for leadership
The question: ‘Who is a leader?’ If hollered at a young Nigerian will only elicit astounding, jaw-dropping answers. We can not answer...

Yunus Abdulsalam: Legal implications of suspending the CBN Governor
On the 20th February, 2014, President Goodluck Jonathan suspended Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria....

Nasiru Suwaid: Sanusi’s indictment as a CBN burden
It is typically an African social trait, mostly occurring within the unique benevolence of linguistic sophistry, to usually lace or...

James Ogunjimi: Ending the Boko Haram menace – my proposal
Another attack in Yobe claims lives. That’s the news I awoke to. Look, I don’t claim to be an authority in politics or in dealing with...

‘Ifreke Inyang: Abramovich needs to tell Mourinho to shut up!
In the space of three weeks or so, the Portuguese tactician has ripped into Manuel Pellegrini, Arsene Wenger, the media, his staff and...

Theophilus Ilevbare: Borno and the changing dynamics of Boko Haram
News of the surging violence by the shadowy sect, Boko Haram, has continued to inundate us even if some no longer shudder at screaming...

Femi Aribisala: Why Lamido Sanusi should end up in Kirikiri
One of the more annoying things about Nigeria is that our thieves are bad thieves. Conventionally, thieves operate at the night, out of...

Leo-Perkins Nwakor: The worsening security in Enugu
I write because I am desirous of bringing certain home facts to notice. Perhaps, who knows, through this, we may have a well deserved...

Chinedum Orji: Death of John Ndubuka – my story
Following the tragic death of my beloved cousin, Mr. John Ndubuka, on Saturday’s 15th February 2014, a section of the online media has...

Peregrino Brimah: What is the North’s way of dealing with Boko Haram?
Niran Adedokun, a much respected writer asked in an article in the Punch on February 21st, “What is the North’s way of dealing with Boko...
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