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By Joseph K. Umezinwa

Even non-legal practitioners know that a state high court cannot give a consequential order to a federal agency like the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Any serious action which involves a federal agency must go to the Federal High Court, not State High Court.

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By Chidi Omeje

At the flag-off ceremony of Free Medical Outreach organized by the Nigerian Army in commemoration of the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2021, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya, made a profound statement that calls for deeper reflection.

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By Victor Afam Ogene

John Lennon, the famous British singer, of The Beatles fame, must have foreseen the future when many years ago, he penned down the immutable lines: "There's nowhere you can be, that isn't where you're meant to be."

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By Ezeh Jude .O

Over the course of countless centuries, much before the advent of Christianity, Ndigbo had tried to maintain a good public image as a people cradled in moderation, modesty, and rational frugality. This was evident in the way and manner they organized and hosted social functions. Emphasis is placed more on the subject of the occasion than on its side attractions and frivolities.

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By Ezeh Jude Ogechi

The social media seems to have caught and brought a new victim to its 'sacred' altar in Distinguished Senator James Manager of Delta South senatorial district. A picture of him, kneeling before former governor James Onanefe Ibori has virally circulated. And as usual, before the libation is poured, the victim is charged to the court of public opinion, where sentiments and emotions wield the gavel. Thus, his case has been adjudicated upon in the last five days.

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By Eze Jude O.

At the return to democracy in 1999, the federal government under former President Obasanjo was bent on redefining our global image, reorientating our psychosocial spirality, and re-engineering our national order. Having been under the junta regime for 33 out of our then 39 years of nationhood, the government felt we should begin our democratic experiment by walking our consciousness back into what is the norm and ethos of living in a free world where people rule themselves by those they choose through the electoral process.

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