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Rehabilitating terrorists or delivering justice? By Ejiro Ofoye

For more than a decade, Nigerians have buried their loved ones, watched entire communities reduced to rubble, witnessed schools destroyed, churches and mosques attacked, soldiers ambushed, and millions displaced by the brutality of terrorism. Thousands of families are still searching for justice, while countless victims continue to live with physical and emotional scars that may never […]
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Vandalism, cable buy-back and associated scams

WITH the sick baby of the Nigerian economy, the energy sector, no news is good news. This sector can only be in the news for the wrong reasons – because of its abysmal performances, either that the staffers have been beaten up somewhere or that some youths have carried their demonstration to headquarters.

Between Adams Oshiomhole and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

ONE of the more defining aspects of the new culture of change in Nigeria is taking place right before our eyes today, in the enduring and intense debate on the state of Nigeria’s finances, especially under the Goodluck Jonathan presidency. The protagonists are remarkable representatives of the two sides of the Nigerian coin.

Trump trumps, irks Republican Party

DONALD John Trump is rich, a billionaire, and he brags about his immense wealth. If you listen to how he flaunts his wealth and positions himself as the epitome of the American energy, industry and go-get-it mentality, you’ll be forgiven if you mistakenly classify him as the richest man in America, if not the entire world.

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