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The Silent Agony of a Federal Civil Servant in Abuja
At 5:00 a.m., in a modest rented flat in Abuja, a Level 13 officer in one of Nigeria’s core ministries rises before dawn. Not because he has slept enough, but because sleep has…
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Africa and Lessons from Iran, Venezuela
By Ipole Amajama
There is little argument that Africa needs to reimagine its place in a world that is increasingly anti-multiculturalism and dominated by force as can be seen in…
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Still On Sam Aro’s Scheme To Sabotage Kogi West APC In 202
The vigilant eyes of the electorate, deeply committed to ensuring transparency and integrity in governance, have come to the forefront in response to recent unfounded allegations…
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ECHONO IN TETFUND: AS The Bureaucrat-Scholar Clocks Four
By Tunde Olusunle
Ours is a society famous for addiction to titular prefixes and grandiose appellations. Single individuals want to be acclaimed "High Chief;" "Rt. Honourable,"…
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WOMEN: Pillars of Strength in the of trials
***Global celebration of women’s resilience and a renewed call for men to uphold dignity and mutual respect
Every year on the 8th of March, the world comes together to celebrate…
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Democracy in the Age of Viral Narratives
By Tunde Akinwale, a civic engagement advocate in Lagos
Nigeria’s democracy has entered a new era. Elections are no longer shaped solely by rallies, manifestos and political…
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From Congress to Comeback: Kano’s Political Reawakening
By Lamara Garba Azare
The ancient city of Kano has always understood the language of politics, not merely as a contest for power, but as a careful art of balance, patience and…
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Abba Care: A Lifeline of Compassion in Kano State
By Lamara Garba Azare
In Kano State, compassion has found structure. It has found funding. It has found direction. Under the leadership of Abba Kabir Yusuf, healthcare is no…
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Rare Convergence of Crescent, Cross Calls for Reflection on Shared Humanity
By Abdulkarim Abdulmalik
Wednesday, 18 February 2026, something quietly historic happened. As the crescent moon was sighted to signal the beginning of Ramadan, Christians across…
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SDP is undaunted by Obnoxious aspects of Electoral Act 2026 – Agunloye
The question was ssked: Is your party ready to roll with the new Electoral Act The answer is: Yes, we are ready. The Social Democratic Party, SDP is ready for election and…
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