Opinion
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Ikuku: No amount of media hype can sell a bad product
Unfortunately, a product does not become appealing overnight because of its new name or pack but because of value-added to it.
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Who cast a spell on us (part 8)
They found solace in political thuggery while the children of their slave masters’ study, live abroad and cruise around town in SUVs of N100 million.
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Abia mad man debacle: JOK, others expose dearth of class in Ikpeazu’s gormless government
If the Abia State government were not in shamble, JOK and his fellow pseudo-experts wouldn’t have given prominence to the words of a mentally challenged person
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Who cast a spell on us? (Part 7)
One observes the nondescript and gloomy atmosphere like a nimbus that saturates the cloud immediately one steps into Abia State boundaries from neighbouring states.
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Who cast a spell on us (part 6)
An Igbo adage says whatever that is irresistibly sweet kills
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 5)
Only foolish people will replace a frying-pan senator, MAO Ohuabunwa with Orji Kalu (who laid the foundation of our servitude)
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Who cast a spell on us? (part 4)
Just continue, do not talk. After all, it’s impossible for a man with hot chillies stuffed in his mouth to talk.
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Who cast a spell on us? (Part 3)
If it wasn’t an evil spell or magic charm; why do we effusively sing the praises of the masterminds of our decades of pauperdom and extreme hardship when seduced with few cups of rice, Kerosene and wrappers emblazoned with their effigies? As if he wanted to enjoy more schadenfreude at…
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Who cast a spell on us? (Part 2)
"It gives me the bad vibe how during the benediction, the pastors mount the podium to disingenuously pray for the development of Abia and declare prosperity to millions of her residents they conspired to impoverish."
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Who cast a spell on us? (Part 1)
"Why do we celebrate our slave masters who have raped and enslaved us to ad absurdum?"