Opinion
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The python and Tinubu-North’s matrimony By Festus Adedayo
Sunday, August 11, 2024 Undoubtedly, the political matrimony between President Bola Tinubu and Northern Nigeria is at Talaq stage. Talaq…
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That coup in the North and the Federation Account By Yushau Shuaib
The terrifying videos were not from Hollywood movies but scenes from Northern Nigeria during the #EndBadGovernance protest. The so-called protesters…
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End bad governance protests: The rage next time… By Bolanle BOLAWOLE
turnpot@gmail.com 0705 263 1058 Yesterday, the #ENDBADGOVERNANCE protests ran its full gamut. In the days, weeks, months and years to…
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GMO Foods – A sustainable path to improved food security By Grace Yussuf
The benefits of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in agriculture for sustainable food production and improved food security came to the…
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The trouble with Tinubu By Azu Ishiekwene
Almost everyone thinks they know what is wrong with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his government, except Tinubu himself. And…
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Unlocking immense value in Zenith Bank’s Hybrid Rights Issue and Public Offer
Zenith Bank Plc, in a significant move to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) new minimum capital requirement of…
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Nigerian hospitals: Now worse than mere consulting centres? By Bola BOLAWOLE (Yusuph OLANIYONU)
turnpot@gmail.com 0807 552 5533 The story you are about to read is an abridged version of the true life experience of…
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My Seventh Decade: Writing my Autobiography to Reflect and Therapize By Isaac Megbolugbe
Gratitude, But So What? As I entered my seventh decade of life in 2022, I felt an overwhelming sense of…
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Nigeria: How did we get here? By Jeff Godwin Doki Ph. D
Oedipus Rex, that Greek mythology which has been popularised by Sophocles and Nigeria’s Ola Rotimi, presents to us a king…
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Protest: What Tinubu’s speech should have stressed – Peter Obi (Full text)
My Response to the President’s Address – Obi Having led the call for the President to address the nation and…
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Protesters of the North By Lasisi Olagunju
Monday, 5 August, 2024 They did what locusts do to farms. They spared almost nothing. They ate road slabs, pilfered…
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Tinubu, beware the gathering dark clouds (1) By Hassan Gimba
This was published on 10/05/2024, precisely five months ago. Was I clairvoyant? No, the signs were there for all to…
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Perspectives on #EndBadGovernance protests By Dakuku Peterside
We are witnessing some of the worst anti-government protests in our recent democratic history, fuelled by economic hardship, hunger and…
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NNPC Ltd: An all-round asset to Nigeria By Olufemi Soneye
In its editorial of 2nd August, 2024, the BusinessDay newspaper, characteristically, launched another scurrilous and baseless attack on the Nigerian…
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The protest, M̀gbekē and her cutlass By Festus Adedayo
Sunday August 4, 2024 There is this anecdote in Igboland of M̀gbekē and her cutlass. By the way, M̀gbekē is…
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‘Our government is committed to listening, addressing concerns of our citizens’ – Tinubu (Read full speech here)
BROADCAST BY HIS EXCELLENCY BOLA AHMED TINUBU, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA…
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Underage admissions controversy: The way forward By Bolanle BOLAWOLE
turnpot@gmail.com 0705 263 1058 Visit any of our institutions of higher learning and you begin to see toddler-undergraduates all over…
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Venezuela in the valley of hope By Nixon Uzoma
Venezuela was the first Latin American country I ever visited in 2001. It was a land awash with wealth as…
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New minimum wage: Matters arising By NZE NWABUEZE UMEJI-AKABOGU
The protracted minimum wage negotiation between the Federal government and Organized Labour finally ended on Thursday 18th July, 2024 with…
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The price we pay when legislators die By Azu Ishiekwene
We met last on April 21. I went to Asaba from Lagos to promote my new book, Writing for Media…
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Day Onyeka Onwenu came for the kill By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
The sonorous songstress, Onyeka Onwenu, has just passed, but my duty here is to add the human angle to the…
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The familiar road of damnation By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
Protest is all the rage in Nigeria today. Democracy allows for peaceful protest, but it is well-nigh impossible for overzealous…
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Akin Mabogunje: Scholar-practitioner model and national development By Prof. Isaac Megbolugbe
The late Emeritus Professor Akin Mabogunje was a quintessential scholar-practitioner whose work had a profound impact on Nigeria’s development. His…
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First of August: Much ado about nothing? By Bola BOLAWOLE
turnpot@gmail.com 0807 552 5533 Those threatening to stage nationwide protests are badly heating up the polity. The government that is…
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Of minimum wage, tortoiseshell and Akpabio’s threat By Hassan Gimba
“Unlike the stomach, the brain doesn’t alert you when it’s empty.” – Arabic proverb. There are many tales about how…
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