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By Azu Ishiekwene

Earlier this week, I teased on my social handle about my encounter with a deity. Of course, not in the sense that one might meet a deity in the groove of a village forest.

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By Ebere Uzoukwa, Ph.D

Those who know Gov. Alex Chioma Otti OFR to a reasonable extent will attest to the glaring fact that the First Class (Hon.) graduate of Economics and former bank chief speaks less and listens more. He is not loquacious and often withholds opinion on issues he considers serious and sensitive.

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By Paulyn Owhievbie Ugbodaga

Press freedom stands as a cornerstone of democracy, a vital pillar that upholds transparency, accountability, and the fundamental rights of citizens. In Nigeria, a nation rich in diversity and complexity, the landscape of press freedom is interspersed with both progress and challenges. As journalists strive to uncover truths and hold power to account, they often find themselves navigating a terrain fraught with obstacles.

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By Hassan Gimba

In my last two write-ups, I narrated my sojourn to Saudi Arabia, where I ended up at the Makkah Saudi-German Hospital in search of Medicare.

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By Paulyn Owhievbie Ugbodaga

Welcome to the vibrant tapestry of Nigeria, where the colours are rich, the beats are infectious, and the stories are as diverse as the people who call this land home. But behind the vibrant facade lies a sobering truth – the shadow of gender-based violence looms large over the nation. So, grab a seat, and let's embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of this pressing issue.

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By Bolanle Bolawole

Charges that the judiciary is complicit in the executive rascality that has seized this country since the Fourth Republic began in 1999 never cease to rear its ugly head. The charges are not from aggrieved politicians alone but also from the top echelon of the Bar. Retired judges have also been known to express dissatisfaction at the performance of some of their colleagues still on the Bench.

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