Opinion
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 13)
“Without deviation, without exception, without any ifs, buts, or whereases, freedom of speech means you shall not do something to people for views they have, express, speak, or write.”
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He’s creeping Jesus not Messiah
Only in Abia can we find men living in uncompleted building promising us mansions
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Ogah: personal attack on Apugo unacceptable
Without prevarication, let me draw the attention of the attack dogs to Aristotle’s concept of phronesis (practical wisdom). It involves persistently assessing the comparative worth of arguments in the face of decisions and actions.
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 12)
Receiving youth empowerment bus/car from politicians does not imply ipso facto the achievement of fortune
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Agbazuere: How not to be a human rights lawyer (2)
It is not an exaggerated make-believe narrative to demonise an innocent man but a shameful display of tyranny by a supposedly human rights lawyer
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Agbazuere: How not to be a human rights lawyer (1)
I was bundled into a police pick-up van to the Police Headquarters in a Gestapo-style to the satisfaction of the pint-sized human right lawyer with a white-bearded goatee
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 11)
“If dogs were governing a country, what can you hear every day than horrible barking noises?”
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 10)
Opposition members who are deaf to the yelling of their constituents and dumb to their predicaments are worse than the government.
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Abia’s commissioners’ list and the fruitlessness of sycophancy
I know four men from the same LGA with the 34-year-old (three of them are in their mid-50s and the other, in his 40s) who have faithfully held the mantle of servile flattering for 20-years and counting, still they have never been considered for an appointment once
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 9)
Look at the deplorable state of Abia and the glaring failed leadership therein. Why are the so-called oppositions quiet?