Opinion

Nigeria Decides 2023: What To Think About The Presidential Declarations, By Ayisha Osori

It is near impossible to attempt a count of the Nigerians interested in contesting for the presidency; every day, there is a new declaration....

Verbal Primitivism as PR in an Election Year–By Farooq A. Kperogi

  It’s election season in Nigeria. The political public relations industry is abuzz. Political hopefuls are hiring hacks to write tendentious screeds that make them...

Who Is Deserving Of A Presidential Pardon?, By Osmund Agbo

Last week, Nigerians received, with mixed feelings, the news of President Buhari’s granting of pardon to 159 persons serving jail terms for various offences...

Chrisland’s Dubai Five And Our Digital Footprints, By Azu Ishiekwene

Most parents like to think that their generation’s burden was the heaviest. And that today’s children are too soft and spoilt by the easy...

When Unarmed People Stopped A Bloody Coup, By Owei Lakemfa

  I was invited by the Venezuelan Embassy in Abuja, along with some diplomats, civil society activists and journalists on Thursday, April 14, to watch...

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