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Three lessons Buhari can learn from legendary Adebayo Faleti

    Three lessons Buhari can learn from legendary Adebayo Faleti

Adebayo Faleti, the man who translated the Nigerian national anthem from English to Yoruba, and proved with his life that indigenous literary excellence is possible, was finally laid to rest

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Mama Taraba and the APC crisis

    Mama Taraba and the APC crisis

Mama Taraba is Senator Aisha Alhassan, the current Minister of Women Affairs in the Muhammadu Buhari cabinet, and arguably the most influential female politician in Taraba state today. She did

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Peter Tosh: 30 years after the iconoclast

    Peter Tosh: 30 years after the iconoclast

Exactly 30 years ago, reggae music and indeed the world, lost iconic maestro, poet, philosopher and a staunch defender of African rights, Winston Hubert MclnTosh, popularly known as Peter Tosh.

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Adebayo Faleti: Influence does not die

    Adebayo Faleti: Influence does not die

It has taken me quite a while to write a tribute to the memory of Adebayo Mosobolaje Ajibade Akande Faleti, who passed on nearly two months ago at 95. Several

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Why the presidency should save PenCom from politics

    Why the presidency should save PenCom from politics

The Nigerian constitution reposes a lot of powers on the Office of the President. For the most part, the incumbent

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Atiku Abubakar and the gathering moss

    Atiku Abubakar and the gathering moss

As part of his manifesto for the 2007 presidential elections, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar advocated the creation of a

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Electoral justice in Kenya and Nigeria

    Electoral justice in Kenya and Nigeria

Introduction Both Nigeria and Kenya have been battling with electoral malpractice and political violence for over a decade. The 2007

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Of course, Nigeria is highly negotiable

    Of course, Nigeria is highly negotiable

Where do you stand in this ongoing debate on the state of the Nigerian union? I have so far identified

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Half-baked doctors, failed lecturers and their strikes

    Half-baked doctors, failed lecturers and their strikes

Sometime in July last year, I “strutted” to a hospital to have a niggling problem in my system checked out.

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Wanted: A restructuring of minds

    Wanted: A restructuring of minds

Hearing some Nigerians speak (whether based at home or in the Diaspora) you discern that they are “in the gall

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