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The clamour for Asaba compensation

    The clamour for Asaba compensation

There is an Igbo saying about when you wake up being your morning. It simply means that it is never too late to start. This is, in my view, a

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Attorney-General Adoke and the burden of memory

    Attorney-General Adoke and the burden of memory

Senior Nigerian public officers are notoriously parsimonious with their recall once out of office. From among their club memoirs are unusual, especially, from those with any sense of lingering shelf-life.

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Time to drag Buhari, el-Rufai and others to Kigali

    Time to drag Buhari, el-Rufai and others to Kigali

Rwanda does not hide the fact that she is a coquette. From the moment you land at the Rwanda International Airport, Kigali, the irresistible mermaid which Rwanda lets loose on

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The wages of waste

    The wages of waste

Here we go again. Nigeria is set for a crisis over the implementation, or the non-implementation, of the new minimum wage. The federal government, empowered by the constitution to set

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Do we even have a country?

    Do we even have a country?

As Nigerians congratulated themselves over the country’s 59th Independence anniversary on Tuesday, questions ran through my mind as to whether

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The likely political headwinds to 2023

    The likely political headwinds to 2023

But for the singular act of President Goodluck Jonathan conceding defeat at the 2015 presidential elections, Nigeria would have been

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Anti-corruption war: A case for whistleblower law

    Anti-corruption war: A case for whistleblower law

At every given opportunity, President Muhammadu Buhari not only proudly re-affirms his administration’s commitment to mount a vigorous fight against

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Nigeria at 59: Are our leaders mad?

    Nigeria at 59: Are our leaders mad?

There is a popular aphorism that goes thus: ‘A fool at 40 is a fool forever’ With Nigeria remaining in

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President Jonathan tells me why he doesn’t comment on national issues

    President Jonathan tells me why he doesn’t comment on national issues

It is 9:10am, and former President Goodluck Jonathan arrives at the mouth of the aircraft at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

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Nigeria @ 59: Dancing on the brink

    Nigeria @ 59: Dancing on the brink

In 2010 John Campbell, the United States’ Ambassador to Nigeria (from May 12 2004 to July 19, 2007)  published a

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