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SERAP

[The Activism Blog] SERAP To Buhari: End obstruction of justice by SSS, NIA officials

Condemnations have continued to trail the November 21, 2017 confrontation between the DSS, NIA  and the EFCC as the two security agencies prevented the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)…

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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: From the private sector to the public sector

Entrepreneur, a major buzz word in the Nigerian society, we’ve probably been fanatic about “start up’s” before the Californians created Silicon Valley. We credit our Igbo brothers and sisters with…

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Chaos

Opinion: Chaos, Coitus and a new challenge

Chaos! True entropy, randomness… That’s the way we’ve come to thrive, somehow it seems that while we stay within the borders of this gloriously enriched piece of land mother earth…

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SERAP

[The Activism Blog] SERAP, pensioners seek ECOWAS Court intervention over unpaid pensions, salaries

It's evident we are in the era of "Not leaving it for God" apologies to Femi Falana SAN as every Nigerians want to handle their issues by themselves. The latest…

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Yokossala

[The Activism Blog] Boko Haram survivors in Yokassala to get a borehole

Yokassala,  a border town after Adamawa situated in Cameroon was relatively unknown until the Boko-Haram insurgency reached its peak. The insurgency according to the The United Nations Office for the…

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Analyse this

The Film Blog: Ndani’s ‘Analyse This’ takes on the business of movie making

Ndani's 'Analyse This' has had a spectacular season. They changed hosts, bringing on Honey Ogundeyi who does a stellar job of steering conversations with their guests towards intelligent resolutions and…

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train

Across Nigeria by Train ‘Travel Beyond your dreams within your Reach’.

There are so many negative attributes to the Nigerian railway system, in spite of that, there is another that gives it hope. As against the old reviews, I think my…

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Burna Boy

[The Injustice Blog] Burna boy is in the news again for all the wrong reasons

Nigerian Afro-fusion artiste Damini Ogulu (otherwise known as Burna Boy) has been a controversial figure for reasons best known to him. While a talented artist, much of his career as…

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Eko Hotel, 2kay

[The Injustice Blog] Eko Hotel’s treatment of Mr. 2kay is a metaphor for Nigeria

There is so much that is wrong with our nationhood. However, all these inadequacies should not be evident in all our doings in other to protect our image from being…

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Celebrity marriage

The Film Blog: Celebrity Marriage isn’t as bad as you feared. It is worse.

Someone somewhere in Nollywoodland assumed that pairing Toyin Abraham and Odunlade Adekola would make for sensational viewing. They probably fell back on the duo’s recent box office showings as evidence.…

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Mediterranean

[The Injustice Blog] Why more Nigerians may die on the Mediterranean

No better account could describe what Nigerians pass through in their quest to enter Italy through the Mediterranean than the one offered by Dr.John DeGarmo, an expert in human trafficking…

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26 girls

[The Injustice Blog] Examining Nigeria’s insensitive response to the deaths of 26 girls in the Mediterranean

While Nigeria is still battling with internal issues that are begging for attention, an occurrence happened at the early part of November 2017 which called for our attention but as…

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[The Injustice Blog] Why the crusade for the #Unimaid4 should not be left in the hands of BBOG

As the Bring Back Our Girls movement resumed its march to the state house to demand the rescue of the 100 plus chibok girls still in captivity, the plight of…

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[The Injustice Blog] Punishing women combatants for excellence is the kind of backward thinking Nigeria needs to be rid of

At a time the world is creating more space for women and breaking the barriers that once limited them, we've chosen to be retrogressive in our ways as a nation.…

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Buhari, Ibe Kachikwu, Fuel scarcity

[The Injustice Blog] Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, what’s more important, Oil or Lives?

When four staff of the university of Maiduguri were abducted by the Boko-Haram sect in July 2017, the statement credited to the Minister of state for Petroleum Dr Ibe Kachikwu…

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Unimaid

[The Injustice Blog] Unimaid Lecturers: no end in sight?

115 days after they were kidnapped by the Boko-Haram sect in an ambush that claimed the lives of many, the freedom of four kidnapped staffs of the University of Maiduguri…

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History

[The Injustice Blog] Why History must return to our schools

Nigeria is rife with misinformation. It is the very lifeblood of our political class, the primary way with which they have been able to navigate our nationhood especially since the…

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[The Injustice Blog] Ken Saro-Wiwa, House of Representatives and its lack of moral courage

Nigeria's National Assembly has been on the receiving end of accusations of incompetence over the years thanks to the many internal and external scandals that members of the assembly have…

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Paradigm Initiative

[The Activism Blog] Paradigm Initiative Asks MTN to restore full internet service in Cameroon

The constant internet shutdown in Cameroon that has been on for the better part of the year 2017 has once again being addressed by Digital rights group Paradigm Initiative. The…

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BBOG

[The Activism Blog] For BBOG, struggle continues for the Chibok girls

The Bring Back Our Girls Group on Tuesday 14th November 2017 resumed its earlier suspended march to the State House to demand for the release of the girls abducted during…

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Amnesty International

[The Activism Blog] 11 killed, 17 missing in mass evictions by Lagos Govt – Amnesty International

International human rights group, Amnesty International has released a detailed report on its findings into the unfortunate demolition and eviction of over 10,000 Lagosians by the Lagos state government in…

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Saro-Wiwa

[The Injustice Blog] 22 years after the killing of Ken Saro Wiwa, a sad reflection on the state of Niger-delta

November 10, 1995 the Military junta under the leadership of the late dictator General Sani Abacha executed the late Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other members of the Movement for the…

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Night of Worship

[The Church Blog] Here’s a full list of ministers at Night of worship 2017. And what we think too

Night of worship 2017 is finally here and we can't hide our excitement. It's one the biggest events happening this week, this month and in fact, this year. We have come…

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Travis Greene

[The Church Blog] Morning Devotion: That time Travis Greene got inducted into Nigerian Worship concerts

The event was Night of Worship 2016 and the artiste was Travis Greene who of course, was having his first experience at a Nigerian Worship Concert. Enjoy and fall in…

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pressure cooker

Book Review: The pressure Cooker by Nkiru Olumide-Ojo is a confidence boost for trying times

Reviewed by Toyin Agunbiade "Book 122 of 2017 - “The pressure cooker” by Nkiru Olumide-Ojo. 110 pages. Reading time - 2.5 hours Reading this book was a treat as it…

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[The Injustice Blog] Is it high time we listened to CAN ?

The Christian Association of Nigeria, the umbrella body under which all Christian denominations in the country are represented has been at the forefront advocating for religious freedom of all its…

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Christ Baptist Church Gbagada

Church Crawler: All of the lessons from Christ Baptist Church Gbagada

The Baptist church in Nigeria is not your church's mate at all. They would pass as one of the oldest church denominations all over the world and one of the…

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Anti-Grazing Prohibition Law: a new way to end herdsmen’s massacre

by Temitope Adigun In the words of Professor Wole Soyinka “For every crime, there must be restitution. The nomads of the world cannot place themselves above the law of settled…

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[The Injustice Blog] How EFCC is making a mockery of the ‘Whistleblower” policy

At a time Nigeria has received yet a five star rating among the committee of nations in the world for corruption and corrupt practices, the federal government of Nigeria under…

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[The Injustice Blog] President Buhari should be weary of Ibrahim Magu by now

One of the yet to be resolved burdens of this Administration is Mallam Ibrahim Magu the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Magu a deputy commissioner…

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