Opinion
By Kola Johnson
In this connection, our leaders have not only fallen short of helping matters-they have even gone a long way in exacerbating the rot - through the jolly fun-splash of filthy lucre-in which they indulge with such unfettered abandon that made them overly notorious - in almost every part of the world.
While it is …
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By Kola Johnson
Only recently, I read in the newspaper, the harrowing ordeal that no less a person than pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, had to go through in the hands of immigration officials, at a foreign airport.
In an interview granted an EFCC magazine, Zero Tolerance, and replicated in …
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By Bankong-Obi
At last, the United Nations Organisation, has found this illustrious son of Africa, the father of a pauperized modern Nigeria, former president Olusegun Obasanjo, some pastime activity after he left office over a year now.
The job of an envoy to a volatile country, and a poor one at that, is excruciating. It requires patience …
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By Uwakwe Ifeanyi Regis
The epoch-making, courageous and landmark judgment of 11 November, 2008, by a panel of five justices of the Appeal Court led by its president Justice Umaru Abdullahi on the appeal filed by then Edo Governor Oserhiemen Osumbor against the judgment of the State Election Petition Tribunal, will no doubt be a booster …
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By Adekunle Ademoye
The issue of succession to Yoruba leadership has been on the front burner of discourse for some time now. Contributors to this issue of crucial importance have mentioned the names of several people, who in their mind, are capable of steering the ship of Yoruba leadership.
Right from the death of Pa Abraham Adesanya, …
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