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Echocho: Wise Counsel for Kogi East to Deepen Its Parliamentary Influence
By John Akubo
In Nigeria’s political theatre, influence is earned through consistency, performance, and seniority. For Kogi East, a district that has struggled for prominence…
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Onaiwu: King of networking @ 67
By Tony Ojo
At 67, Osaro Onaiwu stands tall as one of those rare figures whose life defies a single definition. Strategist, networker, media guru, bridge-builder, cultural…
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Kano: When Opposition Choose Justice
By Mustapha Yahuza
Some of the most consequential moments in governance do not arrive with sirens or slogans. They come quietly, carried by decisions that restore trust rather…
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34 Years on the Throne: Danmaliki Hails Emir of Ringim’s Reign of Peace, Stability
By: Ahmed Aminu, Dutse
As the Emir of Ringim, Alhaji Dr. Sayyadi Abubakar Mohamud, marks 34 years on the throne, the Danmaliki of Ringim, Dr. Salisu Abdullahi, has described the…
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When Fear Meets Reform: How Kano Is Rewriting the Narrative of Security
By: Abdulkadir Badsha Mukhtar
Insecurity recognizes no tribe and bows to no religion. It strikes without warning, without names, and without mercy—ravaging villages and cities…
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US travel Restrictions On Nigeria: A damning verdict on leadership failure
The recent inclusion of Nigeria on the United States’ expanded travel restriction list is yet another troubling signal of the steady decline in governance, leadership credibility,…
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Across Party Lines a Crown of Merit for Kano People’s Governor
By Lawal Abdullahi
On the night Abuja turned its gaze toward service beyond party loyalty, Kano found itself called by name. In the bright hall of the Presidential Villa, far…
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The Dangerous Silence of a Senator Who Won’t Show His Scorecard
— Yusuf, M.A
The statement credited to Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho, "I do not publicize my political accomplishments, but note that I have achieved a great deal”, perfectly…
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Senator Abaribe and a few others spoke courageously, call for accountability at the NASS
I watched with deep satisfaction as Distinguished Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, during yesterday’s sitting at the National Assembly, spoke truth to power without fear or favour…
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Jigawa and the politics of envy
By: Adamu Muhd Usman
“Even though a ruler may be wise as a sage, he must humble himself and yield to others. Then the intelligent will offer him their counsel, and the brave…
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