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Engagement with the Nigerian left

    Engagement with the Nigerian left

About three years ago, a young comrade of mine who was then a student of History and International Relations at the Federal University Lafia, Nassarawa State of Nigeria, asked me

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‘Country hard, scatter scatter… jaga jaga’

    ‘Country hard, scatter scatter… jaga jaga’

“Omo, wetindeyshele. What’s gwan man?” “Helloooo. Are you okay?” “Yeah, yeah, my bro” “Can you speak English? I don’t get your drift. All these your what’sgwan, and yeah, yeah, I

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Lessons from Chad

    Lessons from Chad

On Monday 19th April 2021, the world woke up to the news that the long-serving President of the Republic of Chad, Idriss Deby, had died. His death marked the end

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Pantami: Buhari’s terrorism-canceling in name of region and religion

    Pantami: Buhari’s terrorism-canceling in name of region and religion

On Christmas day in 2009, Nigeria’s Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, aged 23, having been born December 22, 1986, attempted to detonate plastic explosives that were hidden in his underwear. He had

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Pantami in the eye of the storm

    Pantami in the eye of the storm

Dr Isa Ali Pantami, minister of communications and digital economy, has been at the centre of a litany of controversies

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Social media and mob justice: We’re all potential victims

    Social media and mob justice: We’re all potential victims

I once witnessed a macabre execution – early 2000s. It was a quotidian day in Onitsha – except for a

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Contextualising the Ramadan feeding programme of pious Muslim women

    Contextualising the Ramadan feeding programme of pious Muslim women

Pious Muslim Women International Organisation, a faith-based non-governmental organisation registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria has since inception

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Farooq Kperogi’s facetiousness

    Farooq Kperogi’s facetiousness

I’m not a big fan of Farooq Kperogi, the Nigerian born university professor in Atlanta, United States, who writes a

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Dangote’s $500m sugar complex and national quest for self-sufficiency

    Dangote’s $500m sugar complex and national quest for self-sufficiency

As an avid observer of developments in the global economy, I was taken aback recently when international trade watchdog, World

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Twitter blues: Lai Mohammed and Garba Shehu’s outbursts

    Twitter blues: Lai Mohammed and Garba Shehu’s outbursts

While trying to deflect the allegation by Nigerians, especially the youths and members of the main opposition party, PDP that

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