By Kingsley Omose “As soon as the 1914 Amalgamation came into force, the British Government enacted the Minerals Ordinance, 1914, investing all the minerals including oil and gas in Nigeria…
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#EndSARS: Environment of Opportunity
By Kingsley Omose The violence and the impact, the emphasis of the thrust from the #EndSARS, and #Covid19PalliativesRedistribution is not the thing the government and other concerned Nigerians should focus…
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By Kingsley Omose| If your starting premise is wrong then even if you apply the right methodology of argument when writing a thesis or putting forward a proposition, your conclusion…
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By Chuks N Nwagbara |The nearly 2-week long nationwide #EndSARS protests, which has morphed into a mass movement, apparently enjoying popular national following has drawn drum majors and support from…
Read More #EndSARS: PATHWAY TO A NEW NIGERIA OR SLIPPERY SLOPE TO DOOM?*It’s not fair to use tax from herdsmen, farmers to subsidise petrol -Presidency
By our reporter| The Presidency on Friday said it will be unfair to use taxes collected from herdsmen and farmers to subsidise petrol which is only used by urban city…
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