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Fibre optic cable protection — beyond words, by Okoh Aihe

Fibre optic cable protection — beyond words, by Okoh Aihe

Getting a fibre optic ring around the country has enjoyed robust discourse in recent times. The other day, it was the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) calling a gathering to discuss a proposed Dig-Once policy which would ensure that the telcos and infrastructure companies rolling out fibre optic cables would have to take their fibres through one channel […]
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Gowon, Oloibiri and the spell of crying

Gowon, Oloibiri and the spell of crying

Oloibiri Well No 1. It is the display board on the first oil rig in Nigeria. The visible advertised signal of the first Oil Well relic appeared like the ‘first atomic bomb on Hiroshima’ mark of an all destroying war for residents of this lowbrow place in the Niger Delta.

The International Criminal Court and a treacherous South Africa.

The International Criminal Court and a treacherous South Africa.

The court is a novel attempt at setting standards and checking impunity. The court is therefore morally indispensable in social craters and dark spots where local authorities lack the willingness or the capacity to bring to book principalities and powers, committing egregious evil against humanity, from hitherto unassailable towers and sanctuaries