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Why tempering CRS and IRS is a good thing

by Alexander O. Onukwue Every Nigerian and his dog are dedicated to one religion or another, to tamper with that aspect of their lives is to tamper with the essence…

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Have IRS and CRS been removed from the curriculum?

by Alexander O. Onukwue There have been reports that the teaching of Islamic Religious Studies and Christian Religious Studies have been removed from the curriculum of secondary school students. This…

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This agency re-imagined the awkward moments when you tell African Dads “I love you”

Digiengage Nigeria, A Lagos-based digital marketing agency decided to spend Father’s Day reliving the experiences of most African youth when they verbally express love for their fathers. The campaign tagged…

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The Film Blog: Old Nollywood isn’t going anywhere anytime soon

For every film producer that says Nollywood is neglecting its slapdash storylines, its complete disregard for attention to detail, and its underlying ideology that says, “if you can cut it…

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Opinion: Yahaya Bello – Not entirely good, not entirely bad

by Isa Eneye Mubarak After all is said and done, the biggest political blunder we the people of Kogi can possibly do is voting Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) out in 2019.…

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Femi Fani-Kayode: To those who threaten to jail Biafrans

by Femi Fani-Kayode A man called Nnamdi Kanu and his movement called the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) single-handedly brings the whole of the south-east of our country to a…

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Opinion: The uneventful life of a side chick

by Christina Adegbaju There have been spin-offs from the side chick tales, reality shows, movies and online groups extensively discussing the pros and cons of being a side chick. Many women…

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[The Church Blog] Poju Oyemade’s conclusive exposé into how Olowogbogboro opened the Gentile world to the Apostles

Yesterday, The Church Blog published a post on Pastor Poju's insightful esposé into how Olowogbogboro opened the Gentile world to the Apostles. Recently, he made another post which serves as…

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[The Church Blog] Morning Devotion: Have you wiggied today?

Comedian, EmmaOhMaGod drops this subtle reminder for us all. Dear you, have you wiggled today? Watch video below:

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And the award for blabber of the year goes to… Beyoncé’s father

Matthew Knowles with the biggest spoiler alert of the year so far Everyone knows a Matthew. He’s the guy you don’t let follow you on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Snapchat…

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Pastor Bakare should restrict his comments to the state of the Nation

by Alexander O. Onukwue In that Sunday address credited to Pastor Tunde Bakare, there was the sense that he would start speaking up more National issues. Being who he is,…

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[The Church Blog] Hallejuah Festival is here

The month is fast going to an end, so also the ongoing Hallelujah Challenge. Nevertheless, it gradually draws us nearer and nearer to the much awaited  Hallelujah Festival; the final…

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The Game of Loyalty: What’s Tunde Bakare playing at?

by Alexander O. Onukwue It is not so certain if there are scores to settle between both men, but there must be more to the recent statements made by Pastor…

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Would Osinbajo be “next in line” if he does these three things?

by Alexander O. Onukwue Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has been told that he does not have the automatic right of succession to the seat of the President, should his principal…

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‘Prima Donna President’: But who are these displeased benefactors Tunde Bakare is talking about?

by Alexander O. Onukwue Pastor Tunde Bakare is turned off by the efforts of the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, to outdo his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari. This is one of…

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Legislative recall: Will Dino Melaye be a test case?

by Mark Amaza A feature of many democracies is the provision of regulations where an elected official can be recalled by his/her constituency if the constituency believes that they do…

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[The Church Blog] When Olowogbogboro does not do it #HallelujahChallenge

With the invent of The Hallelujah Blog; a platform to share and read testimonies from the ongoing Hallelujah Challenge, many have had an opportunity to take a glimpse at the…

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[The Church Blog]: Poju Oyemade gives an insightful exposé into how Olowogbogboro opened the Gentile world to the Apostles

So, Pastor Poju has done it again. The ongoing controversy on The Hallelujah Challenge has propelled him to educate us with a lengthy post and we found it very profound…

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Opinion: On #HallelujahChallenge, #ScienceChallenge and Nigeria

by Aigbokhan Emmanuel Just in case you are oblivious to Nathaniel Bassey’s #HallelujahChallenge or any of the alias hashtags it goes by: #Olowogbogboro et al.; where have you been? In…

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The Film Blog: So Uche Jombo woke up this morning and decided to make a fool of herself

The first comment on BellaNaija says it all: Who do these people think they are?

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The Church Blog: We have one important response to Uche Nnaji’s Facebook post

It's very easy to bash churches these days. It's cool. We understand. There are many people who will conclude the employee in this story was unwise. That's in order, we,…

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The Media Blog: Smooth FM’s breakfast show gets it!

  Listening to the radio in Lagos is usually an exercise in madness. You hear about 8 different accents a sentence - a phenomenon some call a charitable enterprise because…

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The Media Blog: The misreporting of Evans, the billionaire kidnapper villain

Freedom of speech is something that must be protected. Every man, woman and child should be free to say whatever nonsense they want. That’s something nobody here will ever disagree…

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What does Tunde Bakare mean by his “next in line statement”?

by Alexander O. Onukwue If things had worked out for him, Pastor Tunde Bakare would probably be “next in line right” right now. In an address on Sunday to his…

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Opinion: The realisation of the Biafra agenda and its benefits for Nigeria

by Dele Awogbeoba The quit notice from the Arewa youth have now brought firmly into the Nigerian mainstream a conversation that positively looks at and encourages the departure of the…

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Poem: In your new country

by Michael Ace Biafrans, if you leave Nigeria, Nigeria will never leave you. In your new country (when that imperious leader of yours finally wins)... You will be enslaved by…

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Femi Fani-Kayode: The specious lies of a gangster minister

by Femi Fani-Kayode I watched the Minister Information and Culture Lai (aka Lie) Mohammed's 'Politics Today' interview with Seun Okinbaloye of Channels Television a few days ago and I felt…

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Reuben Abati: JAMB 2017 – Matters arising

by Reuben Abati I attended a meeting recently at the headquarters of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in Bwari, Abuja: the post-2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination review meeting chaired…

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Peregrino Brimah: Saraki employs youth media army against Sagay, critics

by Peregrino Brimah Nigeria's Senate president Bukola Saraki has employed several jobless Ilorin youth as a personal media publicity promotion and critic attack army. Following revelations in the Panama Papers of the…

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The Thread: How my ex and his family killed my baby and dumped me

In a world where men have been labelled as "scum", some make it hard for the "good" men around to raise their heads high. A Twitter user, @_ZannaM, shared a…

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