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“Clinging to an anachronistic model of animal husbandry, which is evidently injurious to [the] harmonious relationship between the herders and the farmers as well as the local populace, is wicked and arrogant.” – Gov. Akeredolu to AGF Malami

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By Eze Jude . O

Your Eminences, Your Graces, Your Lordships,

It is with utmost regards to your highly placed ecclesiastical offices that I, a humble lay faithful of your flock put forward this piece in 'fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12).

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By Eze Jude O.

The sarcasm of Will Rogers is proving true in Nigeria lately. According to the veteran American film actor and social commentator: "People are getting smarter nowadays they are letting lawyers, instead of their conscience, be their guide." A crop of such people are currently at work in Abuja trying to defame and derail the popular host of Berekete Human Rights and Charity organization, Ahmad Isah, because of a stimulated, yet involuntary slip of action.

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By Ike Abonyi

"...Presidential politics has become a game of inches." - Steven Weber

In the 1980s when coups d'état were commonplace, once the rumour thickened, something would happen...either as a failed, successful or palace coup.

All that military officers were doing then was to position themselves to a time when a sitting government lost grip or when their popularity waned. Then they would strike. Often a bad situation in the polity was manipulated to enable action.

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By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN)

A few weeks back, I sat down listening to an elder statesman, an experienced Learned Senior Counsel and one who should truly know, campaigning for the return of the military in the affairs and government of Nigeria.

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By Amb (Dr) Godknows Igali

In William Shakespeare's classic Julius Caesar, the chief protagonist, a Roman statesman and general boasted deafeningly to his wife Calpurnia and by extension to Cassius and Pompey, the other power brokers with whom he formed a triumvirate that "Of all the wonders that I have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing death, a necessary end, will come when it will come". So do society view the rather dreary phenomenon called death. But whenever it occurs, either for the youngest or oldest, all express a great "aww", instinctively.

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