THE RIVERS OF BLOOD IN ASABA -FFK

This essay is about one of the most horrific events that has ever taken place in our history and

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Tribute to an Outstanding Liberian Judge By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

Mankind, down through the ages has come the cry for knowledge and more knowledge. Around us, everything is changing

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THE UNDEMOCRATIC ANTICS OF A NEW DEMOCRAT – Abiodun Egunjobi

THE UNDEMOCRATIC ANTICS OF A NEW DEMOCRAT. ABIODUN EGUNJOBI One of the knocks leveled against candidate Muhammadu Buhari before

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Stop Treating Liberia’s President Like a Hero. She’s a Human-DAYO OLOPADE

DAYO OLOPADE One of the saddest stories of this year has been the death of Salome Karwah, a Liberian health worker

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THE MARCH OF THE ETHNIC NATIONALISTS AND A FRIENDLY WARNING FOR THE BRITISH AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS (PART 2) – Femi Fani-Kayode

  Meanwhile, just as their counterparts are doing in Nigeria, the racial integrationists, the champions of globalisation, the apostles

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El-Rufai vs Dogara , Rufai publishes details of salary, Kaduna security vote, others

Our attention has been drawn to a challenge by Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Speaker of the House of Representatives, calling

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THE MARCH OF THE ETHNIC NATIONALISTS AND A FRIENDLY WARNING FOR THE BRITISH AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS (PART 1) –

In 1941 during the course of the Second World War, the most famous alumna of my old school Harrow

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Despite Knowing Its Roots, Why Does the Corruption ‘Beast’ Still Live Here?, By Ike Ilegbune

A defining characteristic of the environment in which corruption thrives is the divergence between formal and informal rules governing

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The Role of the Church In the Fight Against Corruption In Nigeria- President Olusegun Obasanjo

While miracles, signs and wonders are the expectations of true believers, such must be based on righteousness. To preach

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Yes, Poverty Is a Crime; that’s Why the Poor Are Vagrants, By Jibrin Ibrahim

…what we are seeing is conflating poverty with criminality… Part of the problem might be in the training regime

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