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Lamentations over a flawed business strategy in railway transportation

By Rowland Ataguba The absence of a credible freight business underpin has left the NRC vulnerable to existential shocks and the chickens have again...

Judges and the future of elections

By Lasisi Olagunju Opeyemi Bamidele was the candidate of the Labour Party in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in Ekiti State. He thought...

Atiku and the ‘baba’nla nonsense’ of September 6

By Tunde Olusunle Controversies dogged the proceedings and the eventual judgment passed by the Presidential Elections Petitions Tribunal, (PEPT) on Wednesday September 6, 2023. The...

Quota Systems (Education sector in-view): Peri-Colonial Nigeria policy that has outlived its time

By OBE Quota System (QS) as presently practiced is a disservice to our collective future. It is a disturbing strategy, sustainability wise, and we may never...

I am going to the Supreme Court because PEPC judgment is bereft of substantial justice

By Atiku Abubakar, Abuja Good afternoon, Gentlemen of the Press. I am here today to give my official reaction to the judgment delivered yesterday by the...

Why I am going to the Supreme Court: Litigations almost unnecessary if INEC acts creditably

By Peter Obi, Onitsha Yesterday, 6 September 2023, the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) finally delivered its long-awaited judgments on the Petitions challenging the outcome...

Chicago State University, Tinubu and Farooq Kperogi’s merchant of corn

By Kalu Kalu Agu Farooq Kperogi in an infantile bid to launder the image of Bola A. Tinubu, as the person who graduated from...

Tinubu definitely graduated from Chicago State University

By Farooq Kperogi I’m no fan of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Anyone who has followed my writing in the last few years will attest...

Happy birthday, Kogi State

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KOGI STATE By Muritala Yakubu Ajaka Our dear Kogi State is 32 years today.Thanks be to God. The creation of this state on August...

A grain of rice…as palliative

A GRAIN OF RICE By Tunde Olusunle If you were a student of English in my generation, there were authors and titles, African and foreign, you...

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