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By Steve Osuji
A sanction long overdue: Thank goodness some form of help is coming for hapless Nigerians, ( especially Christians) at long last.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Steve Osuji
A sanction long overdue: Thank goodness some form of help is coming for hapless Nigerians, ( especially Christians) at long last.
By Chike Walter Duru
When the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) recently demanded a staggering ₦1.5 billion from a law firm for access to the national register of voters and polling units, many Nigerians were left bewildered.
By Steve Osuji
RUMOURS OF COUP: It's not just about the rumoured putsch, everything about this government seems to be in the mire currently.
Azu Ishiekwene Asks
My mind kept drifting to something which was a big draw for newspaper readers back in the day! No newspaper was complete without a “Leisure Page,” which featured things like “Spot the difference,” “Crosswords,” “Cartoons,” and yes, a horoscope section.
By Hassan Gimba
I have a confession. Vice President Kashim Shettima has never been my man. I have never quite taken to him. Not that I hate the man some want to see as the Cicero of our time. But it is also not that I exactly dig the man others prefer to see as overly ambitious. Despite his good performances, especially in delivering speeches and jibes, I have always viewed him with caution. Jibes. Hmmmmn! Perhaps I never saw his jibes, especially those aimed at prominent leaders, as funny—except for the ones about Ahmad Lawan as a tomato seller or Osinbajo as an agwaluma or ice-cream man. I just tended to be icy when it came to him.
By Jude Ogechi Eze
“The true test of leadership is not how one acts in moments of comfort and convenience, but how one stands firm in moments of challenge and grief.” — Adapted from Martin Luther King Jr.