BY SAMUEL OSHO At the climax of dramatic events that have flipped the year 2020 on its head, the inhumane killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer has
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BY OBASOLAPE TYCHUS Just before the House of Representatives went on the break enforced by the fury of the novel Corona Virus Disease AKA COVID-19, I was looking in the direction
BY ADEBAYO RAPHAEL Whether Donald Trump and the GOP likes it or not, a movement of rage has begun in America. The movement has been largely symptomatic of the latent
BY IDOWU OHIOZE By Idowu Ohioze My dear unconcerned white friend, I do not write to you from a place of anger. No, I am not embittered by your folly.
KOLA OREDIPE Born in the gentle, breezy and coastline community of Sampou in the present day Bayelsa State, the incumbent
BY KAZEEM SHUAIB While the COVID-19 lockdown was declared in Lagos, residents kept vigil around border communities as insecurity became
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By RICHARD OGUNDIYA The African Development Bank (AfDB) is currently gearing up for another leadership election. The current President, Mr.
By Barnabas Akinrinola I was watching an episode of The Teju Babyface Show from two years ago where Teju Babyface
BY SEUN AWOGBENLE If there is ever a time that we require national reflection on the failure of Nigeria’s educational