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Audacity of fake news: Army recruiting Boko Haram members? 

    Audacity of fake news: Army recruiting Boko Haram members? 

It is my deduction that fake news is fecundated by prejudice; prejudices whether ethnic, political or religious. Nigeria’s social media dome is a hang-out for lies, malice and bigotry. Falsehood

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Public intellection and the future of Nigeria

    Public intellection and the future of Nigeria

What I will like to do is to attempt to take forward the critical role of public intellection through the author’s reflections in the book under review. But first a

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A season of holding talks at NBC

    A season of holding talks at NBC

In 1979, Prof. Ola Rotimi, playwright and wordsmith, a venerated idol of mine, who is resting in that fine place reserved only for the saints, wrote one of his plays,

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A slow death may not be a bad thing

    A slow death may not be a bad thing

I don’t know about you but I enjoy dwelling in the land of the living. I’d rather not die. But that matter was long decided for me in a garden.

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2023: Tinubu vs Bello and others

    2023: Tinubu vs Bello and others

From what we have seen and heard so far, it seems most likely that the race for the 2023 Presidential

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Wike, VAT and the quest for true federalism

    Wike, VAT and the quest for true federalism

“Boldness is not second to everyone, it is intentionality” — Janna Cachola. History is being made in Rivers State. There

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Ngige’s grandstanding, resident doctors’ strike and the death of my cousin

    Ngige’s grandstanding, resident doctors’ strike and the death of my cousin

Many Nigerians, who are supposed to be alive today, have died untimely due to the niggling battle between the National

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Zainab Ahmed’s sleepless nights and the economy

    Zainab Ahmed’s sleepless nights and the economy

If as it has been suggested, facial expressions and body movements account for between 60 to 65 per cent of all communication,

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Post Afghanistan implications for Nigeria

    Post Afghanistan implications for Nigeria

In the past week, the unfolding events in Afghanistan have dominated the media space. The seemingly unimaginable happened. The Taliban

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Culture and development

    Culture and development

In Nigeria discourses on development occur often within the development set and are preoccupied with macro-indicators, namely, Gross Domestic Product

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