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Crying with Tobi Amusan, Nigeria shall win las las

And the Nigerian Labour Congress, in the midst of it all, was threatening to shut down the country in sympathy protests with the striking academic staff of universities.

Can’t discredit Obi? Discredit his supporters instead

Naturally, the Nigerian establishment was alarmed at the new phenomenon of pan-youth political action, so it did what empires always do. It fought back.

Asking for trouble

In addition to claiming lives and ruining families and communities, the Boko Haram/ISWAP terror has made President Muhammadu Buhari, a two-star general and veteran of Nigeria’s civil war, look worse than a Boy’s Scout.

You can fool all the people all the time – You’re in Nigeria!

The brief few moments of clear-headedness that characterised pan-ethnic movements such as #EndSARS have now ended.

2023: Politics without ideas

They will be watched closely and scrutinised by the public, and whoever wins and emerges through the process would be convinced that the battle was truly won and lost as both candidates continue to slug it out on the battleground.

Abia Needs To Hear Mascot Out- Kalu

Most times l found myself pitying Mascot Orji over his political struggles because, over the years, people have refused to listen to him and hear him out. The society judged him before he arrived....

Atiku’s interview and unfair Tinubu Muslim-Muslim dig

A politician seeking a national mandate should broaden his appeal, persuade fence-sitters, and win over opponents.

Osun: Buhari does it again

He said the will of the people must matter in a democracy, and that the will must always be respected.

‘Legality’ of the APC’s Muslim-Muslim Presidential candidacies

It amounts to intellectual duplicity to argue that religion is not an integral part of the federal character of Nigeria.
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