ECOWAS — beyond the glitter of new edifices
Why Nigeria must invest in mangroves preservation
Rescue of the Lagos schoolboys
Kogi’s day of infamy should be probed
FG and the burden of over-borrowing
Vital issues in Delta State LG elections
Combating anti-microbial resistance
Looting of ex-President Jonathan’s home
FG should probe Bakassi killings
Saving our bridges from collapse
Edo’s outrageous anti-poor university
No to age barrier for election
Allowing peace in Kogi University
Preventing clashes between Policemen and tanker drivers
Tracking Nigeria’s rich tax evaders
We must tax prudently and borrow less
Enforcing environmental laws to minimize flooding

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No to bill on amnesty for treasury looters
The death knell may finally sound for the Federal Government’s anti-corruption crusade if a bill pending before the House of Representatives seeking amnesty for treasury looters is allowed to sail through.
PDP: Lessons from a party’s travails
THE nation’s biggest opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was saved from the pangs of self-inflicted extinction when the Supreme Court, on Wednesday, 12th July 2017, returned full authority to the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led main body of the party in a unanimous decision read by Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour.
Financial autonomy for State Assemblies
A public forum held in Abuja recently provided another opportunity for the financial autonomy of the legislature at state levels to be put on the front burner of national discourse. Financial autonomy enables the state assemblies the freedom to access their budgetary allocations directly without the current trend of depending on the good graces of the Executive Branch (the Governors).
Healing the wounds of Ife crisis
We are gratified to note the concerted efforts being made by leaders at various levels of authority to bring succour to the victims of the Ile Ife communal crisis which erupted on 20th March, 2017. It claimed no fewer than 46 lives, sent about 90 injured victims to the hospitals and rendered a lot of people homeless.
Badoo: It’s time for community policing
THE dreadful activities of the Badoo gang in the Ikorodu axis of Lagos State has, again, brought out the urgent necessity for community policing. The gang had unleashed terror on Ikorodu communities where many families have been brutally wiped out. Vital organs of their victims were allegedly removed for purposes that are yet to be determined.

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