NAIJA GIRLS AGAINST MOTHERLAND
By Emeka Obasi
Tears drenched Onyeka Paloma Gamero after the Flamingoes ousted the United States from the India 2022 FIFA Under 17 Women's Championships. She wore the Stars and Stripes.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts
By Emeka Obasi
Tears drenched Onyeka Paloma Gamero after the Flamingoes ousted the United States from the India 2022 FIFA Under 17 Women's Championships. She wore the Stars and Stripes.
By Bolanle Bolawole
As 2023 beckons and the presidential candidates rev up their hustings across the country’s political landscape, the metamorphosis of many of the finest and best of the country’s journalism and legal professions connected with the campaigns beggars belief!
By Jude Ogechi Eze
The event of Tuesday, 11th October, 2022 at the International Conference Centre Abuja has kept current affairs Analysts busy weeks afterwards. It was the day and venue for conferment of varied grades of National Honours award to over 500 'deserving' Nigerians (and some friends of Nigeria) by President Muhammadu Buhari. Considering the state of the nation with all indices of state failure staring on our faces, the event looked like stark insensitivity to our already-severed collective sensibility.
By Bola Bolawole
The sore – and sour - point in relations between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Government of Nigeria is the funding of the public university system. ASUU considers the funding made available by the government as paltry and inadequate – and this has been so over the years; indeed, for decades and for time immemorial.
By Paul Mumeh
“... The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes” (Shakespeare Julius Caesar 1599). Tunde Jonathan Owoicho Mark’s death fits into the latter.
Arguably, the death of Tunde Mark, son of the 12th President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator David Bonaventure Mark, last week Friday, was akin to more than a thousand that fell down in a pogrom.
By Azu Ishiekwene
In a widely shared story last week, The Economist likened the political carnage in Britain to the situation in Italy in the 1940s. Italy was a major theatre of the First World War at the end of which the country was in ruins.