Opinion
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Ebube Agu: Igbo leaders’ ego-massaging dummy tiger
"Their declaration to adequately fund military policing in the South-East to become effective is ludicrous because some of the governors are starving the vigilante groups they established in their various states of funds".
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Which Buhari did Bakare know?
Is there something Pastor Tunde Bakare isn't telling us?
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Money Printing: Obaseki’s revelation should worry us all
"If printing more money is the federal government's answer to revenue shortfall, then Nigerians should begin to worry about the idea of those handling the economy of the country."
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Abia: Who cast a spell on us? (Part 25)
"Unless under the influence of a spell, nobody celebrates a rapist who defiled his newly wedded wife because his wickedness resulted in pregnancy."
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Abia: Who cast a spell on us? (Part 24)
"Beyond the Panglossian sanguinity, rodomontade, fanfaronade and empty promises, the brutal truth is that the opposition in Abia State needs a reality check."
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Restructuring: The viable option for Nigeria, By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa
"The youth are tired of the status quo and ‘audio promises’, as they have now labelled the empty statements of the politicians."
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Beware! I’m a trained assassin, By Don Norman Obinna
I do not write for everybody. Every writer has a target audience depending on the intricacies of the subject matter. If you found my articles incomprehensible, you're not part of the audience.
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Dumbfounded Goodluck Jonathan exposes Greg Ibeh
Visits never left them screaming in fear. Instead, they leave with the similitude of a yellow face with small, open eyes and a large, round mouth slack with surprise or shock. And this is no sign of sorrow.
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Who is afraid of Alex Ikwechegh Mascot?
"Unlike other aspirants who hide under godfathers and allies to solicit votes, Ikwechegh is campaigning on his strength."
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Fulani herdsmen: When leaders play ethnic cards, By Femi Oluwasanmi
"Unfortunately, those entrusted with the responsibility to protect lives and property seem not to have recognised this fact with their continuous polarisation of the issue along ethnic and religious divides."