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By Azu Ishiekwene

I don’t get involved with what the security services do or how. Their ways are so complex and their motives so unsearchable that sometimes you’ll be forgiven for thinking that working from the answer to the question is the standard operating procedure. Of course, you are told that whatever happens in between is in the public interest.

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By Hassan Gimba

This article was first published in December 2017 and repeated with minor changes a few times. I am repeating it because I find it very relevant and perhaps it may make us view Nigeria first over many of the things that pull us apart. Why should a citizen hail a leader today but wail tomorrow when a different leader does what he hailed yesterday? Or why should he wail today when just yesterday he was hailing a different person doing the same thing?

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By Hassan Gimba

Yes, we are at war! This much we said last week. But the curious and sad thing is that Nigerians don’t seem to know or don’t want to know, and our leaders don’t seem to care. Our security agencies, whose activities are akin to the movement of wavelengths, continue with the aura of “everything is all right” when the trajectory is low, only to chase after those fighting Nigeria when the trajectory shoots up.

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By Steve Osuji

It’s corruption, stupid. Dr Reuben Abati is a public intellectual. Love him or not, his mind is first rate and he has operated in Nigeria’s publicshere over the past three decades as editorial writer, columnist and currently, television pundit/ celebrity of the intellectual kind. He has all this while, been immersed in public affairs both as an outsider and a participant observer in government.

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By Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji

Virtually everyone in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State was elated when the party announced a meeting between party leaders, aspirants and the people's governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON. Some clarity was to finally come regarding the ruling party"s Primaries in preparation for the local government elections scheduled for Saturday, September 21, 2024.

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By Ola Awoniyi

The passage of the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Bill 2024 by the National Assembly is now history. The Bill, which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has already signed into law, amended the National Minimum Wage Act 2019 by increasing the Minimum Wage from 30,000 Naira to 70,000 Naira and reducing the time for periodic review of the National Minimum Wage from five years to three years.

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