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Ijaw youths Vs NDDC

Ray Ekpu A couple of weeks ago, a faction of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) based in Abuja invaded the office of the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Chief Godswill Akpabio and disrupted the normal flow of work there. They were saying with placards that they do not want a Sole Administrator for the NDDC. […]
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The COVID-19 vaccine

Phillip Ugenyi The current hysteria regarding the COVID-19 vaccine is as unfortunate as it is understandable. As mentioned previously, vaccination has been with us for more than a 100 years, and has been vital to our triumph over viral diseases. Ever evolving strategies in vaccination and their successful uptake by eligible populations, is therefore a […]
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Governor Akeredolu’s order & allied matters

Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha About a week ago, in exercise of his rights as Chief Law and Security Officer of Ondo State, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu ordered herdsmen to vacate all ‘government reserves in the state within seven days’. Stating that the order was a reaction to the upsurge of criminal activities linked to some Fulani herdsmen […]
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The Church in Year 2020

Anthony Bobori Not even the various World wars have affected every country of the world simultaneous and tragically as the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. It claimed human lives indiscriminately and ruined economies of countries alike. The pandemic inadvertently brought countries via collaborative scientific and humanitarian efforts together that political differences were
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The lessons of Trump for Africa

Chris Adetayo After 4 tumultuous years, President Donald J. Trump has left office. And the world is breathing a huge sigh of relief. Like him or hate him, few global leaders have had an impact on the world in the way that Trump did in 4 short years. To start with, Trump upended so much […]
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Why did the pigeons refuse to fly?

Promise Adiele His name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, the American singer, record producer, and songwriter popularly known as R. Kelly. He is one of those who redefined R&B in the 1990s across the world. Through a combination of sonorous rendition and a deep sensuous baritone, R. Kelly held the world spellbound with his music. His […]
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Philosophy and an unending quest for reform

By Prof. Tunji Olaopa As blows of increasing fatalities from Covid-19 and untimely death of many close friends, especially intellectual colleagues, weigh in lately, I have found myself retreating into my study to engage in largely philosophical reflections, simply as a form of escape. I had asked myself that if revered colleagues continue to be […]
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Unusual politics in America will continue

By Bunmi Makinwa Twenty presidents have been elected into office in the United States of America (USA) during the twentieth century and to date, and only six of them served for one term of the constitutionally provided two terms. President Donald Trump is one of them. He will leave office evidently as a furious, bitter […]
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So Jimanze is gone

By Tony Afejuku The last month of the last year that has just gone was a particularly stifling and monstrous year in the way and manner it mutilated our emotions and supposedly joyful joy. Many persons there are who will for a long time denounce the actual situation of pain the last month caused them […]