BY FEJIRO JOHNSON You must have seen the videos or at least heard it on the radio, television or on social media platforms, hashtags, trends and viral photos. The
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BY IFE OSEMEDUA Many people would readily advance the argument that life has become a nightmare in today’s Nigeria. This, accounts for the public outrage, disillusionment and increasing loss of
BY IFEANYI ONUBA To say that crude oil theft is hurting the Nigerian economy would be stating the obvious. Crude oil theft in the oil-rich delta region of Nigeria has
BY SHOLA ADEBOWALE “How dreadful knowledge of the truth can be, when there’s no help in truth” Teiresias in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex The FTSE 100 index in London finished 251
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BY OLALEKAN ADIGUN It is now three decades after the titanic 1992 Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential primary between Chief
BY DEBISI ARABA In early February 2019, I visited Malawi for the first time. I was then the regional director
BY ABDULHALEEM ISHAQ RINGIM As much as Nigeria’s intelligentsia despise discussing or even acknowledging the influence of regional and religious