Navy Primary School 50th Anniversary: ‘Mum flogged me in front of my class teacher and mates’
Jamb vs university admission fraudsters
Breaking: Funke Egbemode returns as President NGE
Revealed! True story of onion leaves-eating Bauchi IDPs
What Ambode told Buhari about his Lagos legacies
The Ajaokuta jinx and the 34 bills rejected by Buhari
Under siege 144 die in nine days
The eldorado of IBB’s two-party system
It’s absurd to have 91 political parties – Prof. Akintoye

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91 parties : Cure or curse
Democracy as a system of government thrives on plurality of opinions. As a government of the people and by the people, freedom of expression and liberty of association is one of the striking features that differentiate democracy from other governance systems.
In Defence of Elite Educational Institutions by Ladipo Adamolekun
Emmanuel Macron who was elected president of France in mid-2017 is the fourth product of France’s elite Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA) among the eight to hold the highest public office in the country’s Fifth Republic (from 1958 to date). (His predecessors are Giscard d’Estaing, Jacques Chirac and Francois Hollande). Georges Pompidou, one of the remaining four, also attended another elite institution, the Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS).
Why young people must seize power in 2023
Futurism was just emerging as a special branch of study when I started compiling the VBQ in the USA in the 1960s mostly for my own benefit – until the hobby became and obsession which led to the publication of the book in 2008. Forty three years from start to finish of one book must be close to an African or global record.
Steer clear of Adamawa supplementary polls, PDP warns riggers
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has cautionioned riggers allegedly working with the All Progressives Congress, APC, perish the thought of manipulating the Adamawa supplementary elections on Saturday as doing so will be at their own peril.
Why should there be thuggery in election ? – Hunkuyi
Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi (PDP-Kaduna), has condemned use of thugs by politicians to disrupt elections in the country.
Hunkuyi, who made this known in an interview in Abuja on Thursday, said the trend is worrisome and a dent on the country’s democracy.

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