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Opinion: Thoughts on the American

By Fred Ohwahwa What is the reason for our keen interest in the 2020 American elections? This is not too difficult to comprehend. It is because of the United States’ disproportionate influence in the world. For more than 70 years, America’s domineering influence in the world has been
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Opinion: The protest we must all support

By Olanrewaju Osho Nigeria has experienced several dozens of protests since the Aba Women Riot of 1922. The first in her 60 years of independence was the ‘wetie’ violent protests that gave birth to the ‘wild wild west’ euphemism in the Western region. The longest of Nigeria’s cocktails of protests was the one that broke […]
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Opinion: A new dawn in America

By Dakuku Peterside Joe Biden is officially the Presidentelect of the United States of America. Several world leaders have congratulated him including our own former President Olusegun Obasanjo and current President Muhammadu Buhari. In an election that divided the country into two opposing camps, with accusations and counter-accusations and the highest number of voting in
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Opinion: Creating a viable gold economy

By Ehi Braimah (Opinion) On July 16 this year, President Muhammadu Buhari launched the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Development Initiative (PAGMI). On that occasion, the president received the first batch of artisanally-mined gold bar weighing 12.5 kg, and announced that we lost close to $3 billion to gold smuggling between 2012 and 2018 which works […]
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Opinion: Gospel according to Alli-Macaulay

By Niran Adedokun It would be unfair to pretend not to understand where Mojisola Alli-Macaulay was coming from in her intervention that went viral last week. It is unlikely that anyone with a remote sense of decency would approve the level of destruction that visited Lagos and other parts of Nigeria in the wake of […]
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Opinion: Happiness in our Country

By Rameez Mahesar The question of the happiness of a country can be answered by examining how happy her youth is. Because happiness is the biggest dream that everybody wishes for it to achieve. If it begins working like a scintillation in the lives of youth, they start contributing unswervingly towards the development of their […]
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Opinion: Consolidating the struggle: Nigerian youths and the need to rally across all divisions

By Ebere Onwudiwe In the #EndSARS protests, we have just had a glimpse of our youth’s possibilities for nation-building; the determination to create a functional country out of a dysfunctional one. When the politicians of a country become divided continuously in terms of how to move their country forward (by amending the Constitution or restructuring), […]
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Opinion: Rising from the ashes of #EndSARS

By Dakuku Peterside As life gradually returns to normal after a tumultuous week of looting, arson, wanton destruction and death that followed the #EndSARS protests, many Nigerians are counting their losses. In Lagos, hoodlums attacked public and private facilities two weeks ago and burnt Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) buses in their terminals in Oyingbo and […]
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Opinion: A parable from the National Urban Reality

By Wole Soyinka (Opinion) While the formal fact-finding panels pursue their assignment, and bewildered minds attempt to absorb the turn of events, reflect upon, and engage in informal caucuses on ‘what really happened’ during, and following the authentic #ENDSARS campaign, both in the Lekki arena and in horrifying dimensions across the nation, I believe that […]
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Opinion: Make a choice. Take a stand

By Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi (Opinion) I just got off the phone from talking to a good friend, and she told me that for the past one week she has felt numb and listless. She spoke about a sense of loss and despair. She described her feeling in one word – depressed. I listened, encouraged her and […]