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The Unfortunate Lagos
Tinubu’s ambition and the sinking boats
Bagudu: A Vanguard award well deserved
Biafra: The missing link
What the Igbos want in Nigeria (3)
Where is Nigeria’s Paul Revere (2)
FGN Savings Bond: Promoting Savings Culture
That Women’s Day celebration in Ekiti
RivEthics: Rebuilding Rivers fallen walls
Scientific discovery and its enemies(2)
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SubscribeNARCOTICS: Why I spearhead battle against ‘brilliant beasts’ — Bola Ajibola
Crescent University, Abeokuta (CUAB) is one of the early private universities in Nigeria and became the first Islamic university in southern Nigeria. It emerged as a life ambition of Prince Abdul-Jabbar Bolasodun Adesunbo Ajibola (SAN), a former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and ex-High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Buratai, Biafra and the Guardians of Empire Nigeria (2) by Fani-Kayode
The truth is that the unconscionable oppressors that constitute the Nigerian ruling elite and political class and those at the top never see things clearly until the explosion comes.
Buratai, Biafra and the guardians of empire Nigeria (part 1) by Fani-Kayode
In the last two years the quest for self-determination amongst the numerous ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria has reached a crescendo. This is especially so with many from the younger generation.
My ‘Ordeal’ inside Kirikiri Prison
THIS is not a joke, but a real-life story. I still wonder how my family members, friends and well-wishers would feel about my ‘ordeal’ inside the Kirikiri Medium Security Prison in Apapa, Lagos.
Why xenophobic attacks persist in South Africa
It is saddening to know that Nigerians and other Africans are still being killed on a regular basis in South Africa over what has commonly be referred to as xenophobia. Over a couple of years, many innocent foreigners have been murdered while enormous properties of the victims have also gone down the drain. No doubt, xenophobic violence in South Africa has assumed epidemic proportions, deepened by moments of exceptional viciousness and wickedness. In recent times, many South African nationals have taken the law into their hands and displayed brutal justice on some other foreign nationals on any unsubstantiated and mischievous evidence.
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