Opinion
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I wish I had a bucket
"The beauty of democracy is the disagreement, argument and agitation that ensued during dialogue. Endeavour not to personalize it."
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Alex Otti: Between doing things right and doing the right thing
“I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure: Try to please everybody.”
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Let Orji Kalu cry (final part)
While our southeast politicians were seeking endorsement and being cautious for fear of victimisation by the EFCC, Tinubu boldly upset the apple cart with his famous 'Emi lo kan' assertion.
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Let Orji Kalu cry (Part 1)
Every right-thinking Igbo man should be grief-stricken watching Kalu weeping and beating his breast at the Red Chambers about inequity and conspiratorial contrivances against him by unnamed cabals that confined him to prison custody.
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Change must begin with Otti, by Don Norman Obinna
I have read sycophants hail this crass abuse of the rule of law by Governor Otti as wittiness. No! It is not. Instead, it is a smack on the concept of noblesse oblige on which premise he got elected.
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‘Go and verify’: Here’s the Soludo statement that got Peter Obi’s supporters angry
'The emotions might run to heavens but politics-power is about cold calculations, organization and building alliances for power.'
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Moment of Truth (Part 2), By Don Norman Obinna
The objective appraisal of Honourable Ginger Onwusibe's law-making prowess (bills sponsored or passed into law) beyond the whoopers and alluring publicity stunts accompanied by triumphalism and inflamed praises on social media has been nothing short of twopenny-halfpenny representation in the past three years.
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Okite: Professional writing differs from tenancy agreement, By Don Norman Obinna
Thanks for tying Ginger to the stake. I will not hesitate to fire him mercilessly.
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Moment of Truth (Part 1), By Don Norman Obinna
So, between Agbazuere and Ginger, who is to be trusted?
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President Tinubu, may it never happen! By McJones Obinna
After eight years of slavery by Buhari and his party, we cannot waste one more day of our national life on another deadwood.