By Umar Sanni In 162 days, the highest court in Nigeria failed to determine the case brought by eleven PDP governors against the Federal Government. The matter was straightforward yet…
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For Whom the Bell Tolls!
As I waited to join Mr. Peter Obi to attend the burial of the late Arise News journalist, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, who died recently in Abuja, my thoughts drifted to…
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Valentine Obienyem When certain things happen in Nigeria, they rekindle the question of our shared humanity – or rather, the quality of humanity we possess compared to others. Take Ozubulu,…
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By Okey Kanu Public discourse thrives on facts, fairness, and responsibility. It is therefore important, in the spirit of truth and mutual respect, to address the recent comments credited to…
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By Valentine Obienyem I have watched Rufai’s encounter with Minister Umahi countless times, and I have also followed the reactions that have trailed it. Rufai embodies the kind of journalist…
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