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By Yahaya Sarki

Democracy has indeed trudged on in spite of all the odds. This inevitable feat indeed needs no further illustration as the fact is as glaring as it is a reality.

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By Femi Adesina

The country has been agog this week with fallout from the signing of the long-awaited Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law. That legislation has now become Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

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By Bashir Rabe Mani

All nations of the world have one form of post-graduation national service or the other just as Nigeria has the indispensable National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), which has been part of the country's development agenda since 1973. To say that the Scheme is important or critical to the sustainable development and prosperity of Nigeria is certainly an understatement. In fact, there is hardly any Nigerian who is not aware of the existence of the Scheme, as well as its relevance, and enormous contributions to the country.

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By Ezeh Jude O.

Almost all our past leaders on khaki do evoke some sort of situational irony each time they discuss burning national issues from their respective retirement homes. They suddenly become 'omniscient,' proffering solutions to all the problems facing us as a country, (even though their missteps in office visited most of these misfortunes upon us), and they would want their predecessors to heed their advice and fix them with magic wands.

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By Ezeh Jude .O

"In a completely rational society, the best of us would be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something else." - Lee Iacocca

Of all the cadres and professions of civil service, none has suffered more denunciatory and disdainful treatments like the Nigerian teachers. Society, in general, sees them as a people occupying the lowest strata in the honors web. They are downscaled to proletariats, and most surprisingly by those they taught. Before the return to democracy, they were among the least remunerated civil servants. A sharp contrast to Carl Jung's assertion: "One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our

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By Femi Adesina

Former Governor of Anambra State and running mate to Atiku Abubakar in the 2019 presidential election, Mr Peter Obi, flew into the eye of the storm some days ago, when he said on the breakfast show of a television station that the Nigerian economy couldn’t be driven on infrastructure development.

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