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By Eze Jude .O

The evil of organized acrimony has undoubtedly cripped into the current patriotic march against the 'defunct' FSARS and police brutality. The protest is metmorphosizing into advocacy for good governance in the country, and government players in various tiers and arms are not finding it funny anymore.

 

By Bolanle Bolawole

Nigeria did not just begin to flounder at 60; its floundering began a long time ago. But it had always waddled through – wobbling and fumbling all the time.

 

By Don Ebubeogu (MD, Tiger Foods LTD)

I have seen a lot of posts regarding the flag-off of Barge Services from Onne to the Onitsha River Port, which I have been tagged or received through other social media handles. Most of the write ups were laced with emotions without the benefit of facts and realities.

By Eze Jude .O

What we have been referring to, as Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS) is nothing but a demonstrably civil oppressive network within the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) structure. They operate every inch like the Nazi police - Gestapo.

By Femi Adesina

Have you heard the news? I’m sure you have. But just in case you haven’t, here’s the news on the hour: After 33 years, the 326 Km Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri Rail Line and Ancillary Facility Yard has been commissioned for commercial operation.

By Ray Ekpu

It was Augustus Caesar, one of the greatest rulers of the Roman Empire who said, “I met Rome a mud but I left it a city of marble.” It is doubtful if any Nigerian leader, military or civilian, from 1960 till date can truthfully make such a claim about his leadership of Nigeria. Doubtful, very doubtful.

By Dr Dons Eze

No doubt, it is the legitimate right of the Igbo to agitate for an Igbo man or woman to be President of Nigeria in 2023. This is because the first and last time an Igbo man had presided over the affairs of the now sixty years old Nigeria, was about 54 years ago, during the six months ill-fated military regime of General JTU Aguiyi-Ironsi, from January 15 to July 29, 1966.

By Tunde Rahman

The tension-soaked Edo governorship election may have been concluded with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announcing Governor Godwin Obaseki as the winner of the poll. However, one is not unmindful of the fact that the election may not have been completely over as it were.

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