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Nigeria needs a rebirth

WE keep wondering why there’s never progress and no one seems to know which way forward. In my last article,…

6 years ago

What would we do without teachers?

As a new school session gradually approaches, many parents and guardians are making efforts to prepare their wards and finances…

6 years ago

Revolution, journalists and the rest of us

In political science, revolution is a fundamental power and political organisation which occurs when the population reverts against the government,…

6 years ago

Collapse of governance empowerment

Had Goodluck Jonathan defeated Buhari Muhammadu in the 2015 presidential election, Nigeria might not have come out of recession; he…

6 years ago

Curbing cancerous corruption of nonprofit organisations

Annually, the borrowing and begging bowels of Africa fetches over $140 billion from official aid, grants and loans; whereas the…

6 years ago

On Buhari’s new ministers

Last week, President Muhammadu Buhari swore in his new ministers and assigned them portfolios. Unlike in 2015 when the president…

6 years ago

Nigeria’s wazobian dilemma

A cursory look at few headlines from a cross section of Nigerian newspapers tells you that the story of Nigeria…

6 years ago

On Osun free summer classes

For the last four years, the people of Osun West Senatorial District have benefited from free health and free qualitative…

6 years ago

What FG should do

There’s nothing bad in praying to God for protection but heaven help those who helps themselves. And the only way…

6 years ago

Collaborating to end corruption

It has been said that power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely.  In a country like Nigeria, the power to…

6 years ago

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