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How AI can make us better at arguing
The ability to argue, to express our reasoning to others, is one of the defining features of what it is…
The US election hack, fake news, data theft: the cyber security lessons from 2017
yber security played a prominent role in international affairs in 2017, with impacts on peace and security. Increased international collaboration…
Fuel Scarcity: The Shame Of A Regime
By now, Nigerians are already used to the antics of their governments, past and present. First, it always starts as…
Resurrection Day At Christmas Season
The uproar about the inclusion of dead people’s names on a recent list of federal government appointments is highly regrettable.…
Soyinka’s New Year Message: It’s Your Struggle Now
In the final chapter of You Must Set Forth At Dawn, the fulsome account of his leading role in the…
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Tithe Debate: Theology Versus Evidence
Profiling the Nigerian anti-tithe coalition is no mean task. For, it is a potpourri assembly comprising many non-Pentecostal Christians, old…
How to teach children morals
Schools in England are legally required to promote the moral development of pupils. Unfortunately though, there is little agreement on what…
Where is Tafa Balogun?
Since he completed his jail term of six months at Kuje Prison, Abuja on February 9, 2006, Mustafa Adebayo Balogun,…
Petals of blood and the vampire society by Emmanuel Ojeifo
“Let is be noted/For posterity/ That when the demons of night/ Walked the streets of our land/ In broad day…
Fuel Crisis: There Is Something Rotten In Nigeria – Soyinka
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka on Saturday said there is something rotten in the state of ‘Naija’ (Nigeria) following persistent…