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Op-Ed EditorJune 9, 2015

Kogi State happens when you present an empty vessel as leader

by Shaibu Stephen Ojate  They should learn to call the Governor to order by telling him that the people of ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 9, 2015

Opinion: Will Buhari make the naira equal to the dollar?

by Olalekan Adigun As Nigerian Head of State (1983-1985), Buhari was known to have run his regime based on strong ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 8, 2015

Bello Bawa Bwari: A tribute to the great Jagaban- Asiwaju Bola Tinubu

by Bello Bawa Bwari  I am convinced that without Tinubu’s initiative, strategy and leadership, the PDP would still be in ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 6, 2015

Mallama Hafsa: 7 questions for Diezani Alison-Madueke

by Mallama Hafsa  The public is curious to understand why the former president has insisted on keeping the controversial petroleum ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 6, 2015

Dele Momodu: Dear Nigerians, Buhari needs patience

 I’ve been visibly disturbed by the spate of unnecessary and unwarranted attacks on the leadership style of our dear President ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 2, 2015

Kingsley Ahanonu: What is the fuss about the President’s assets declaration?

 Let’s get the matter headlong. According to the provisions of the law which stipulates such requirement, it suggests that such ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 2, 2015

Mortimer Hope: Why Mobile broadband is a catalyst for growth in Africa

 Key to optimising Africa’s mobile opportunity is building a stable regulatory and business environment. This includes clear and transparent spectrum ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 2, 2015

Inauguration Day: Lessons in History and Hopes for the Future.

Friday, May 29, 2015 was “Coronation Day”! I told my daughter Adetamilore, who is nearing her fourth birthday, that just ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 1, 2015

Opinion: Dear President Buhari, your time starts now

by Ogundana Michael  The truth is; Sir, people will no longer give in for excuses for the failure of government ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 1, 2015

“Fashion is capital intensive…” Leading Ladies Africa meets with Linda Idegwu, Founder of Dear Curves

by Francesca Uriri  Plus size women shouldn’t have to choose between being comfortable and being fashionable; their clothes should sparkle, ...

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Op-Ed EditorJune 1, 2015

Immanuel Ugwu: Buhari’s inaugural speech was an inexcusable flop

 It was an inexcusable flop, given the rich mind mine in the APC operations. The speech was supposed to bear ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 31, 2015

Opinion: The Conspiracy Of Change

by Tobi Sonubi  Change is difficult to achieve in an environment where fear, corruption, incapacity and lack of character prevails. ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 31, 2015

Simon Kolawole: Is Buhari the messiah?

by Simon Kolawole  Nigerians, likewise, have been waiting for a messiah since civil rule started in 1999. Recently, a lady ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 28, 2015

Opinion: A letter to President Goodluck Jonathan

by Olalekan Adigun  Regardless of how you handled yourself in the past, I must end this on a positive note. ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 27, 2015

Opinion: Buhari’s government and Ajaokuta Steel

by Michael Jegede  The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the umbrella body for all Nigerian workers emphasized the need for the ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 27, 2015

Opinion: Reshaping Nigeria through the National Assembly

Op-Ed Editor | 9:43 by Obisanya Ayorinsola  One of the bills that should top the priority list of the National ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 27, 2015

Immanuel Ugwu : Kashamu Buruji- “God” On Trial

Op-Ed Editor | 10:04 by Immanuel Ugwu  Well, Tinubu saw through God’s gimmick. Tinubu spurned God’s flattery. And he advised ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 27, 2015

Opinion: Before Femi Adesina becomes another Femi Fani-Kayode

by Olalekan Adigun  The memories of Femi Fani-Kayode, who served as Special Assistant to President Obasanjo on Public Affairs and ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 26, 2015

Ben Murray-Bruce: Buhari and mutually assured restoration

by Ben Murray-Bruce  In other words, we have only one engine! We seriously need another engine and if Buhari is ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 25, 2015

Immanuel Ugwu: Dear Diezani, you are running in vain

by Immanuel Ugwu  Buhari’s private forgiveness will not save her from her history. Her robbery of the Nigerian people makes ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 25, 2015

Opinion: This time next week, we shall be free

by Ogundana Michael  Friday this week will be 29th May, 2015. It`s Nigerian democracy day, a day when we will ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 25, 2015

“I will love to see a world without poverty” Leading Ladies Africa speaks to Esther Agbarakwe

by Francesca Uriri There aren’t a lot of young women passionate about environmental sustainability and climate change. For Esther Agbarakwe, ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 24, 2015

Opinion: The issue with mental health in Nigeria

by Immanuel Ugwu  Many of our mentally challenged women are getting pregnant. We should ask why. Does a large share ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 24, 2015

Opinion: Buhari, Jonathan, And Nigerians – Lessons Of March 28th

by Lawrence Onu  If the PDP attempts to blame or harass the people for taking power from them and giving ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 23, 2015

Gimba Kakanda: The zealots’ misrepresentations of Buhari

by Gimba Kakanda  Perhaps a more heartbreaking trend is the fact that this league of largely Northern Nigerian critics, which ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 23, 2015

Dele Momodu: Goodbye President Jonathan, but remember you were warned

 All the appeals I made in good faith were rebuffed and pummelled by some of your aides, friends and supporters ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 22, 2015

Opinion: Dear Igbos, this is how not to produce an Igbo President

by Tope Oriola  First, do not reach out to the North. There are many legitimate reasons for Nd’igbo not to ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 22, 2015

Opinion: Subsidy removal- Where it all went wrong for the Jonathan administration?

by Nnaemeka Oruh   Many people refer to the subsidy removal of January 1st 2012 as the point when President ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 21, 2015

Opinion: Still on Fayose’s stomach infrastructure

by Olalekan Adigun  For the labour leaders who mobilised the workers out for that strange rally to support a drowning ...

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Op-Ed EditorMay 21, 2015

Abimbola Adelakun: Now that Buhari is a changed man…

by Abimbola Adelakun  If the politics of self-naming and renaming by a leadership indexes how their government will be defined, ...

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