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Justice for Uwa is victory for all women

Justice for Uwa is victory for all women

By Morak Babajide-Alabi Once again, the death of the 22-year-old Nigerian university student Vera Uwalia Omozuwa has shifted the discussion about rape to the forefront. Uwa died on Saturday, May 30, three few days after being physically and sexually assaulted by unknown individuals. According to reports, the student had gone to a quiet church near […]
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In Nigeria, Leadership Is Not Democracy

In Nigeria, Leadership Is Not Democracy

Within this period, some of our new breed leaders saw the opportunity to milk the state dry. A new democracy brought a new craze. “Ghana Must Go” bags became regular features at the National Assembly

Am Selfish, Careless But A Leader In Nigeria

Am Selfish, Careless But A Leader In Nigeria

Do you still wonder why Nigerian leaders care less when doctors in public hospitals go on strike? Wonder no more. They either have the money to foot the health bills over here or like my friend; the cost is the air ticket out of Nigeria

Still A Long Road To Peace In The Korean Peninsula

Still A Long Road To Peace In The Korean Peninsula

Despite the scepticism about Kim’s intention and reliability, he announced to the world his aim of inviting foreign journalists and experts to witness the official shutdown of the nuclear test sites