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Anthony Weli: How to end Nigeria’s recession in 2 months
There is only one fundamental truth regarding foreign currency in a local economy. It is only meant for international transactions.…
Jude Ndukwe: President Buhari, Femi Adeshina, mischief makers and the rest of us
Presidential spokesman, Femi Adeshina, could not hide his joy as he announced with unrivalled glee the phone call of Mr…
Dele Awogbeoba: The Buhari illness, Osinbajo and the opposition
President Buhari health has in recent times been the main focus of the national attention. Part of the cause of…
Concerning PDP’s Misguided Foot And Misfiring Gun By John Mayaki
Like an errant child, the Edo State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has done it again. In a…
Reuben Abati: I want to go to London to see Buhari
When 15 million plus Nigerians voted for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 General elections, their expectation was that he…
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Osinbajo and Those Who 'Run to London'
While President Buhari remains in London for proper medical attention, Niran Adedokun has attacked people who undermine the work…
Reflections On Muhammadu Buhari’s Protracted Absence By Nkannebe Raymond
Nigeria is that such country that never shudders to exceed the sum of your imaginations in terms of how…
An Innocent Man! By Olusegun Adeniyi
A humourous man who always introduced himself as “I am Innocent”, the late veteran journalist, Mr. Innocent Oparadike was also…
The Nigerian Graduate: Literate, But Not Educated, By Farid Labaran
The greatest disservice that our educational institutions have been doing is making literates believe they are educated. When one goes…