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SubscribeWhy Olisa Metuh Must Face The Scourge?
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh has fought many political battles, but this time he it appears that he is up against powers that detest his guts. Indeed, by every available indication, the APC-led establishment appears to be in a frenetic mode to jail the garrulous opposition spokesman, who in the last nine months, has continued to give them sleepless nights with his steady criticisms on the sudden decline of the state of the nation under their watch.
The NEPC conundrum and the imperative of saving public institutions from saboteurs
Most times, Nigerians display their innate penchant to act in strange ways. What appears even more degrading to our national dignity and collective pride is the wanton advertisement of tendencies antithetical to progress and the propagation of parochial sentiments and interests even in national service.
Ada Mark Legacy: Celebrating an Amazon with the Bold Heart
The world does not celebrate ideas, but achievements. It does not celebrate dreams but impacts. While some impacts may be easily forgotten, others outlive generations.
Kaduna anti Christian bill: First step to islamisation
MALAM El Rufai, appears to be one of the arrows aimed at making Christians very uncomfortable in Nigeria, by anti- Christian Forces of this country. In January 2013, the former FCT, Abuja Minister wanted to please his god fathers in politics,as a governor ship aspirant in Kaduna State, twitted an insult on the person of Jesus Christ, claiming Jesus had sex with Mary Magdalene.
Attraction of change and a boiling nation
THAT corruption is alive and waxing stronger in Nigeria more than most of its global contemporaries is a fact. In fact, almost all the administrations that have in place the nation have been implicated in the systemic malady. The so-called corrective military governments are not exempted, but were only smarter in hiding the statistics of […]
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