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My brotherly advice to Father Kukah.
Even if Jonathan stole all the money in Nigeria, the fact that he allowed a peaceful transition of power should…
Police should put away the military gear and build connections with young people
The ongoing protests in Ferguson one year after the shooting of Michael Brown highlight the elevated risks that African Americans…
Here’s how rape on campus remains a hidden crime
The myth has been shattered. The college campus, it turns out, is not always a sheltered sanctuary of peaceful, rolling…
Zimbabwe: Why we fail as a nation?
IT’S a carnage; it has always threatened to be one. Across the board, there is a general feeling of…
Cloudy with a chance of corruption
During his recent visit to Kenya, United States President Barack Obama pointed out that Africa is one of the…
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In Nigeria, public policies frequently miss the mark, leaving…
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EFCC and The Witch Cries, By Joe Onwukeme
The cries of witches which in the not too distant past were incubating, have resonated their ugly voices both day…
Sahara Reporters and Dr. Saraki's Dual Citizenship
On Thursday, August 6th, 2015, SaharaReporters published a totally fabricated report entitled: “Nigeria’s Senate President Saraki Lied In His…
What Did We Do to Deserve This - By Femi Fani-Kayode (Must Read)
Femi Fani-Kayode writes an interesting piece on the plight of the blackman and makes a case for reparation to…
EFCC And The Witch Cries By Joe Onwukeme
The cries of witches which in the not too distant past were incubating, have resonated their ugly voices both…
I am for all; but not for all, By Sunny Dada
May 29, 2015, saw the birth of a new axiom into the Nigerian political lexicon. The maxim “I belong…