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Governance That Listens: The Untapped Power of Women in Rivers State
By Victoria Gbemisola
Across the waterways of Opobo and the bustling inland towns of Rivers State, one truth is constant. Women hold society together. They manage homes, run…
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Truth at Last: How Facts and Law Cleared Kano’s DG of Protocol of Fraud Allegations
By: Ismail Yahaya
For weeks, the name of Abdullahi Ibrahim Rogo, the Director General of Protocol to the Kano State Government, has been dragged into public debate over alleged…
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The Smear That Will Not Stick: Why Kano’s DG Protocol Stands Tall Amid Shadows
By Abubakar Garba
There is a saying among the elders: “When the wind blows, it only exposes the fowl’s rump, but it cannot change its feathers.” In the storm of Nigerian…
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Karimi Commits Over N1.5 Billion To Projects, Philanthropy In Kogi West
Senator representing Kogi West District, Sunday Karimi, has committed over N2Billion to critical projects across a broad range of sectors, philanthropic imperatives in his first…
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The Many Lies Against Bashir Haske
By Bonaventure Melah
The leadership skirmishes that allegedly played out at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) last weekend, was seen as an opportunity by a…
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A Plea To President Tinubu: Allow Judiciary Free Hand in Yahaya Bello Trial
We of the Movement for the Emancipation of Kogi State, (MEKSTA), extol the Judiciary of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for its forthrightness, fearlessness and good conscience in…
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HEALING A WOUNDED STATE: Ibas’s Soft Power Approach To Reconcilliation
By Barido Tamunotonye
In the turbulent theatre of Nigerian politics, few states have endured the kind of prolonged political trauma that Rivers State has witnessed in recent…
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Bringing The People Back In: Ibas And The Inclusive Governance Agenda
By Berewari Gogo
In times of political upheaval, one of the first casualties is often the people’s trust in government. For too long in Rivers State, the political drama between…
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Matching Echocho’s Vision: A Defining Moment for Kogi East
By John Akubo
In the often theatrical world of Nigerian politics, Senator Jibrin Isah, fondly known as Echocho, is a paradox. Not given to propaganda or flamboyance, he remains an…
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Kwankwaso: The Northern Titan Tinubu Needs for 2027
By: Lamara Garba Azare
In the vast theatre of Nigerian politics, where loyalties shift like desert winds and alliances are often built on the fragile sands of expediency, Rabiu…
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