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by Adedayo Ademuwagun This month made it exactly two years since four young men were viciously murdered in Aluu, a community in Rivers state. The young men were reportedly students…
Read Moreby Ife Adebayo These are important questions to ponder on. What fuels your fight against corruption, what fuels your acts of corruption? Is the Nigerian conscience present? Or is the…
Read Moreby Dr Soyombo Ayomikun 'Western Education' was once the toast on our lips We dreamt of the day when we'll be able to write 'food' & 'smile' Then after drinking…
Read Moreby Akan Imoh Our students are at home, our poor lecturers are hungry, yet it is the least of worries for those in power. How can the education of our…
Read Moreby Dolapo Aina Justice most of the time is sold to the highest bidder and the law is simply a mirage. “Who are we? We are no longer normal.... Nigeria…
Read Moreby Isi Esene Reports say four men who allegedly went for a robbery operation around Vono street in the Mushin area of Lagos were earlier on Saturday burnt to death…
Read Moreby Editi Effiong But guilt is easier to share behind the anonymity of community. So I will face my shame, the I too, am guilty. Not the broad guilt of…
Read Moreby Okechukwu Ofili “Every person has a right to life, and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life, save in execution of the sentence of a court in…
Read MoreBut, you see, unlike Omojuwa and his passionate young friends, they actually end up doing nothing. It’s all sound and fury, signifying nonsense, masking their own impotence. They are…
Read Moreby Stanley Azuakola Chinwe Biringa, mother of Chiadika Biringa, one of the four University of Port Harcourt students lynched last week at Aluu community by a mob spoke via telephone…
Read MoreStudents on rampage. by Isi Esene Reports say several houses have been torched in Omuokiri-Aluu community by protesting students of the University of Port Harcourt to express their grievances over…
Read Moreby Richard Odilu Remains of a victim of jungle justice in Cameroon ...what was very disturbing was that I noticed in the video that the perpetrators enjoyed the show like…
Read Moreby Hauwa Gambo Nigerians will not get over this terrible set of events anytime soon. Jane Toku, the mother of Lloyd, one of the four undergraduates of the University of…
Read MoreThe second lesson is that social media is becoming an important tool for monitoring not just the misdeeds of our leaders but those of fellow citizens (or savages?). “We are…
Read Moreby Olisa Ezeanya If I can provide my own water, provide my own electricity; if I have to pay for security and 'ndi nche'; then, I can as well execute…
Read Moreby Akan Ido Three students of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) were reportedly burnt to death by a mob on Friday at Aluu Community for allegedly stealing phones and…
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