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By Ifeanyi Igwebike Mbanefo

Every person of Igbo descent asks himself this question daily: Why are we (Igbos) the butt of hate in Nigeria? It is a question that I have privately grappled with.

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By Hassan Gimba

Contemplate this: I am someone born in Kaduna just after Nigeria was born, cut my teeth in the undulating plains of Fika, ran around on the cloud-caressing plateaux of Gembu where I started my primary education but was raised in the serene, motherly town of Maiduguri, even though I was told my ancestors came from Yemen, the pride of all freedom fighters who love justice and fairness.

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  • Voodoo Economic Reform
  • Genocidal Incompetence
  • Perverse Corruption, As Signposts of Tinubu's Era

By Steve Osuji

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? Do you shudder to think what might have happened if Nigeria didn't get the so-called independence in 1960? Imagine what might have been had the British retreated in 1980 or year 2000?

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By Azu Ishiekwene

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Nigeria’s lifeline from decades of rot in the petroleum downstream, has to fight every inch for its turf. The fight started 18 years ago, when the refinery was only an idea.

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Would Abike joyously retweet a Twit that describes Yoruba as monkeys and gorillas? #abikemustresign

By Steve Osuji

SHOE IN THE OTHER FOOT: It's quite predictable what would have happened if Abike Dabiri-Erewa were Igbo. She would have been fired within a week of openly endorsing a most vile tweet against the Yoruba nation.

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By Chuka Nnabuife | ANCISRO

Honours came the way of Anambra State governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo CFR, at the United Nations General Assembly and he captured three outstanding awards for excellence in leadership. The laurels served on him by global leaders underscore his feats in public service, outstanding governance and for his innovative leadership that shows hope in Africa. Legislators of the South Carolina House of Representatives also specially honoured him for representing hope in Africa.

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