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Is Ahmad Lawan truly committed to rebuilding Nigeria’s economy

Mon-Charles Egbo The doctrine of separation of powers is unwittingly defective such that, irrespective of the possible good governance implications of legislative outputs, they are of no effect...

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Patriotism/good leadership: elements for nigeria’s development

Livinus Ukah  When will Nigeria take its pride in the comity of Nations? Many countries are making giant strides in the world trying to show that they exist and are capable of following the world to...

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Covid-19, our lives and the questions that matter

Yinka Adeosun Forty years ago, smallpox became the only human disease to be eradicated globally, as the World Health Organisation certified its eradication in 1980. Caused by one of two variants of...

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COVID-19: Sustaining gas supply for economic growth

Adewale Sanyaolu Tougher times lie ahead for the country as the economy is expected to record negative growth as it slides into recession, due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and the crash...

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Re: On rotational template and governorship contest in Enugu

Anorom-Onwem Ogbodo Detestable, this is the best word to describe the piece written by Chimezie Ogenna Nwodo Esq, published in The Sun Newspaper of Thursday, May 14, 2020, dripping with hate, and...

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Education and economy in the post Covid-19 Africa

Jerome-Mario Utom This piece stems from two separate but similar opinion articles. The first titled; Finding a Vaccine Is Only the First Step, No One Will Be Safe Until the Whole World Is Safe by...

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Covid-19: safeguarding the rural communities from infection

Sunday Onyemaechi Eze  Coronavirus pandemic is one not in a hurry to leave the scene any time soon. Unfortunately, it has like others before it come to stay. No disease is completely eradicated from...

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President Buhari: Avert this imminent disaster

PROMISE ADIELE WHEN terror, which leads to carnage and the debasement of the populace, is unleashed on any part of your country, you are afflicted with a feeling of humiliation with impulsive...

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Curbing violence against children

SAMUEL OGUNGBEMI This year’s Children’s Day is worth celebrating. We give thanks to God Almighty for making it a reality despite the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. There is no doubt that the banner...

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COVID-19: How Akwa Ibom workers are faring under Gov Emmanuel

Grace Akpan Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel, has demonstrated a strong and abiding commitment to the welfare of workers. He is according priority to the public service even in this era of...

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PMB, Nigerian Army and the golden place in history

David Onmeje  In appreciating the status of soldiers in a nation, the American Allen Boyd lauded sacrifices, laced in very strategic thoughts about the Army of his country. The visionary intellectual...

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The emerging new way

VICTORIA NGOZI IKEANO In this period of coronavirus, virtually everything appears to be centred on COVID-19, much so for commentators and columnists whose write-ups are based on trending news. As long...

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Uzodinma’s worthy example on stoppage of ex-governors’ pensions

DAN ONWUKWE History  has shown that no one can lead who does not first acquire power. And no leader can be great who does not know how to use power for greater purposes. However, the trouble sometimes...

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Good news from Imo

As Nigerians mark 21 years of uninterrupted democracy today, the good news from Imo State over the repeal of the Governors and Speakers Pensions and Privileges Law of 2007 by Governor Hope Uzodinma, is...

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Gov. Diri’s 100 days in office

Allison Abanuam The unprecedented swearing in of Douye Diri of the PDP as Governor of Bayelsa and as the man that will pilot the affairs of the state is only made possible by divine enthronement. No...

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COVID19: Science and the audacity of leadership(1)

Henry A. Onwubiko It is possible to discern from the present COVID19 data the existence of a nexus between the numbers of infection and death brought by the dreaded COVID19 contagion in each country...

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Female aspirants should be encouraged for Okigwe senatorial seat

Odokara Nwosu As the power play and tussle for vacant Okigwe senatorial ticket hot up, the female aspirants are strategising on how to break the chains of ancient Igbo cultural ethos that gives men the...

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Is Female Genital Mutilation a panacea for promiscuity or violation of...

(Ikenna Osuoha, NAN) Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons,...

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COVID-19 and the 5G network controversy

Sunday Onyemaechi Eze Condemn no one for asserting that some Nigerian pastors are nothing short of comedians and entertainers who will never fail to amuse. Among a whole lot of them who lay claim to...

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Covid-19 and the need for restructuring

Ademola Orunbon The country is severely stressed because the structures to make it function are faulty. There is too much government. Government is a national bakery where those who work in it must...

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