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‘Follow me to the market…’

    ‘Follow me to the market…’

Everyone has their meal of the day, and mine happens to be dinner. Having dinner, for me, is a ritual, but one that has evolved over the years. Back in

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How not to SLAY a movie

    How not to SLAY a movie

At a workshop for film critics, I attended in Accra, Ghana almost 20 years ago, one of the facilitators Olivier Barlet, author, journalist, and film critic, advised us participants to

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What does Shaka Momodu want?

    What does Shaka Momodu want?

If you have not read Shaka Momodu’s double whammy epistle of the highly respected Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinibu you just may be missing a case in point in history. Shaka

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On the Africom invitation

    On the Africom invitation

Yesterday, and completely out of the blues, President Buhari requested that the United States establish an Africom base in Nigeria. It was a stunning reversal from President Yar’Adua’s position 12

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Where do we go from Pantami?

    Where do we go from Pantami?

When the spotlight on Dr. Isa Ali Pantami began, the direction of the conversation wasn’t unpredictable. The first sign of

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For DSO, a new life in a season of expectations

    For DSO, a new life in a season of expectations

The thing about the future is that it steals on you like a thief at night and you are hardly

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The judiciary and Cross River north senatorial district legal conundrum

    The judiciary and Cross River north senatorial district legal conundrum

While the crisis rocking the Cross River North Senatorial District over who is the authentic candidate of the PDP at

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Spoken word for whom the bell tolls

    Spoken word for whom the bell tolls

It is a prevalent belief that the fates of all human beings are interconnected; whatever affects one of us affects

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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

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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

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