ABSU: Running a university as a local village contraption, by Owei Lakemfa
Politics of representation
Cubans: Poor people, living rich lives
Snoring while the roof is on fire
Diplomacy of Homosexuality
The partnership of sardines and sharks
Syria: Highway to universal conflagration
Ayo Adebanjo: The path of our fathers
Winnie Mandela: Mother of the struggle
We’ve abandoned Kogi State to bad governance
The European game of expulsions
Corrupting the uncorrupted
Carlos: For the Palestinian cause, he remains in jail
Our future belongs to them
Rex Tillerson came to Africa, saw and was fired
All the way to the gallows

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Nora Astorga: A woman like no other
NORA Astorga was a very beautiful Nicaraguan lawyer who was into corporate practice. From a very rich and religious family with connections to the ruling Somoza family, she married at twenty two, spent two years studying in the United States before returning home to read law.
Girls and women in the consciousness of the Nigerian people
As the world commemorates the International Women’s Day on March 8, let us in Nigeria focus on the Chibok and Dapchi school girls who have been frog- jumped into premature adulthood
Ethiopia’s choice: Reform or anarchism
ETHIOPIA, the heroic African country Europeans could not colonise, source of the Blue Nile whose waters gave humanity its civilisation and in whose bosom the African Union headquarters nestles, is faced with a choice; political reform or anarchism. This explains its on-going turbulence which has consumed Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe. His February 15 resignation letter stands logic on its head.
Thoughts of a Unionist as NLC turns forty
The quality of Congress leadership seems to diminish with each succeeding administration including the two I served in; this is to the extent that today, forty years later, the difference in leadership quality is like viewing a mountain top from the valley
Powerful parties, weak people
THE ruling African National Congress, ANC, in South Africa, and its Nigerian counterpart, the All Progressives Congress, APC, are each a ‘Congress.’ However, while the ANC is a political party which during the Anti-Apartheid struggle, transformed into a people’s movement, the APC lays claims to what it is not; a political party. The fact that a butterfly has wings and can fly, does not make it a bird.
The Honeymoon is over
I realise that even if nature gave us two pairs of body parts, both can be lost
Red Roses for Valentine, Red Card for Corruption
THIS is Valentine week with billions around the world expressing love for their families and loved ones. It coincided with the Christian Ash Wednesday with individuals being told: “Love Thy Neigbour,
We are not Orphans, We have Fathers
SOG and his comrades taught us that political parties are built with the people not for the people, and that it has to be funded by the people who pay membership dues not the new culture where political parties pay members even to attend party meetings and rallies
Why US is allergic to peace between the Koreans – Owei Lakemfa
THE 2018 Winter Olympic Games kicked off today, February 9 in Pyeongchang, South Korea. With an estimated four billion viewers across the globe, it carries the significance of North and South Korea uniting and marching under a common flag, and having a unified Women Ice Hockey team. The specially chosen theme of the Games is Peace, and it emphasises the clear possibilities of peace and unification of a homogeneous people split now for 73 years, not because they wanted it, but because the super powers simply decided to use them to play Ping-Pong.
We are all together
Perhaps, with the experience of Pastor Okotie in mind, Bakare said once God had spoken to him, it was left for the Lord to make him the President of Nigeria

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