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The Police is compulsorily your friend-Bala Ibrahim
Since the commencement of the infamous EndSars saga, and the resultant ugliness it left behind, virtually everyone, including the criminals, have come to realize the importance and indispensability of the Police. The initial intention of…
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How Kano leads in anti-corruption fight- Abdulmumin Giwa
Corruption being an overwhelming catastrophe that has affected general development and services in Nigeria is a major agenda of the incumbent regime in the country.
The country has in the past topped the list of most corrupt countries in…
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PMB and Nigerian youths as partners in progress- Musa Ilallah
It is an indisputable fact that since the declaration of Nigeria as an independent sovereign state on October 1, 1960, the country's Teachers, Workers, Youths and Vulnerable have never had it so good like they are having it in the hands of…
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CNN and it’s shameless, nefarious and diabolic interpretation of massacre-Bala Ibrahim
The dictionary defines massacre as a noun, that stands for the unnecessary, indiscriminate killing of a large number of human beings or animals, as in barbarous warfare or persecution or for revenge or plunder. A general slaughter, as of…
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Comrade Khalil: An upright man gone home too soon- Yakubu Adamu
Comrade Ibrahim Khalil, who passed away on October 7, this year, while on active national service of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory was indeed an icon of many faces.
He was a dear…
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DSS, Lessons of Endsars-Anselm Luke
The most overwhelming outcomes of the ENDSARS protests must be the stunning reality of “orchestrations by subversive and unscrupulous elements to cause a breakdown of law and order in the country through inciting statements in the guise of…
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Africa losses a revolutionary leader- Abba Dukawa
Even though flight lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings has long held a complicated place in Ghanaian popular politics and historical memory.
On December 31, 1981, he was released from prison by junior military officers in another takeover,…
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End SARS: The imperative of sanctioning the saboteurs-Bala Ibrahim
In amplifying the repercussions of actions, there is an African proverb that says, “Any dead fish can flow down the river, but it takes a live one to swim back upstream”. By now, we all should be familiar with what happened under the…
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The people as major encouragers of financial corruption in Nigeria- Hashim Suleiman
Dear fellow Nigerians, I write today to bring some insight into something that has become a sort of a phenomenon in our society which is financial corruption. I have over 12 years working experience today and it Inter-switched between the…
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Katsina Government and tyranny of fake news-Sadiq Abdulrahman
Most, unfortunately, as humanity strives to halt the proliferating hazards of fake news, there are elements within the same humanity who, knowingly or unknowingly, engage in the promotion and sustenance of the fake news industry.
Those who…
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