Shettima’s final test, by Azu Ishiekwene
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SubscribeDigital bandits, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
If you use your keyboard and ring light as weapons to terrorise people If you steal someone’s peace If you launch unprovoked attacks If you manufacture stories from nowhere If you are in the business of smoke without fire If you raid the integrity of an innocent person If you bear false witness If you […]
Inside Nigeria’s secret kitchens of power, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Loyalists and strategists who understand Tinubu’s instincts and patience: Femi Gbajabiamila, James Faleke as the fierce defender, and Bayo Onanuga
Birth of Jesus, reign of Christ and Christmas in Nigeria
With Emperor Constantine’s intervention and the Christian religion’s legitimisation, which gave rise to the free practice of the faith in the then Roman Empire that comprised parts of Asia, Africa and Europe, Christmas has been celebrated across cultures and constituencies. This celebration marks the special in-breaking of God in human history.
Peter Obi and the elephant he must shoot, by Emmanuel Aziken
It may appear superfluous to once again warn of the existential threat confronting Nigeria’s continued existence as a multiparty democracy, especially given the manner in which the All Progressives Congress (APC) has continued to ride roughshod across the political landscape. Yet what remains disturbingly underappreciated is not the threat itself, but the striking ill-preparedness of […]
Waiting for the back door, by Stephanie Shaakaa
We can enter through the back door, but we should not pretend we arrived, because no country stumbles into greatness
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