Opinion
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Superpowers must learn to compete in economy, technology, innovation, not in military confrontation By Chief Emeka Asinugo
In the modern era of international relations, the world faces a profound dilemma: how should the established global powers respond…
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Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection: The foundation of forgiveness and new life By Isaac Megbolugbe
March 4, 2026 Introduction The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the pivotal events that provide forgiveness and new…
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In the world where you can be anything, be kind By Fr. Peter Iwuala
In a society that constantly pushes us to achieve more, appear better, and stand out, it’s easy to forget that…
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Who benefits from war with Iran? By Uche J. Udenka
War without strategy becomes escalation without exit. Is a war with Iran in the best interest of the United States?…
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The fall and God’s plan: Redemption through Jesus Christ By Isaac Megbolugbe
March 2, 2026 Introduction The story of humanity’s fall begins in the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve’s disobedience…
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PDP, APC are mere jerseys By Lasisi Olagunju
Journalist arrived at the Government House with a proverb on his tongue. “Your Excellency,” he began after the courtesies, notebook…
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Tinubu’s gun and the fatal ricochet of El-Rufai’s pistol By Festus Adedayo
“Critics must talk. When they accused me of killing the opposition, but I didn’t have a gun.” That was President…
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The Kingdom-centered Gospel By Isaac Megbolugbe
February 28, 2026 Introduction The Gospel’s primary message is the arrival of the Kingdom of God on earth, a theme…
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Aiyedatiwa’s third term agenda: Real or imaginary? By Bola BOLAWOLE
turnpot@gmail.com 0807 552 5533; 0803 251 0193. “Are you no longer from Ondo State? You used to advertise that place…
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Information that the Naira will cease to be by 2027 is misleading By Chief Emeka Asinugo
In recent weeks, social media platforms have been awash with alarming claims that the Nigerian naira would cease to exist…
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All that Regina Daniels passed through in recent times By Emeka Asinugo
The story of Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, has remained one of the most talked-about celebrity narratives…
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‘What happened to ADC in Edo State was a dirty slap on the face of democracy: It should not happen again By Chief Emeka Asinugo
What happened in Edo State most recently was not just another incident of political rascality, it was a brutal reminder…
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Biodun Jeyifo: The literati and ASUU By Jeff Godwin Doki Ph. D
‘Sometimes only one person is missing and the whole world seems depopulated’. In these words, Alphonse De Lamartine (1790-1869), that…
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Furious passage through West Africa: Review of Adewale Maja-Pearce’s new book By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
Some writers take no prisoners with their verbs and nouns. Adewale Maja-Pearce, author of the new book, Shine Your Eye…
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Selective justice and political dissent in Nigeria: The cases of Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu By Uche J. Udenka
One country. Two agitators. Two radically different rules! Double standards in Nigeria’s response to separatist agitation! Nigeria’s constitutional promise of…
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Birthday tribute and obituary for Emeritus Prof Biodun Jeyifo By Prof. Olu Obafemi
I wrote a Tribute for Emeritus Professor Biodun Jeyifo to mark his 80th birthday titled “BJ at the Portals of…
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Abakaliki residents lament potable water scarcity as taps dry up again; Want Gov. Nwifuru to act fast By Obike Ukoh
Ebonyi State Governor, Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, listed supply of potable water as key component of his People’s Charter of Needs. The…
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Nigeria: Reflection on power, poverty, and the possibility of renewal By Monsignor (Dr.) Anselm Nwaorgu
There is no gainsaying that Nigeria, as a nation, is on crossroads that is bearing toward a failed nation. The…
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Ramadan, Lent and a trickster state By Lasisi Olagunju
Ours is a country where piety and perfidy share a table — where, as William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, “One…
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‘Andrew’s arrest and other Epstein casualties: Lessons for Nigeria’ By MARTINS OLOJA
Until the last syllable of our recorded time, we, as commentators in the media will continue to set agenda, identify…
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Aiyedatiwa’s years of the locusts By Festus Adedayo
Until last week’s bloody clash, governance in the Sunshine State of Ondo was the proverbial upholstery (timutimu) which shielded a…
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Board of Peace, bleeding Republic By Dakuku Peterside
Nigeria is bleeding in places the nation rarely names until the funerals force a headline. In just the past two…
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Nigerians on the killing fields of a foreign war: A scandal of silence By Uche J. Udenka
There is something profoundly disturbing about the idea that young Nigerians — already battered by unemployment, insecurity, and hopelessness —…
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Peter Obi must not fail to learn from Prof Moghalu’s experiences in ADC By Emeka Asinugo
Nigerian politics is often described as a theatre of hope and heartbreak. More often, it is the narrative of lofty…
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Eze-elect Vitalis Chikere and Sports Development in Imo State
By Ifeanyi Mbakogu At a time when the place of traditional rulers in national development has come under increased scrutiny,…
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