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Can Nigeria’s Legitimisers Save her?

Oseloka H. Obaze Quite often, when a nation is dire straits, it is resistance groups that rally to save that nation. Just as the “partagiani,” the diverse coalition of Italian resistance fought fascist leader Benito Mussolini, NADECO, a diverse coalition of Nigerian
December 9, 2025

OBJ AND CLARK: Smell The Coffee! (1)

I have followed with keen interest the debate between Obasanjo and Edwin Clark as regards who owns the oil. Is it Nigeria or the Niger Delta. Unfortunately as we will demonstrate in this piece, both of them are wrong.
January 13, 2022

Living With Fake News

Farooq  Kperogi  is a US-based Nigerian academic and columnist. I quite enjoy reading him. Years ago, someone took a column he wrote and copyrighted me on it. I could not fathom the motive but I kept explaining to all who asked that
January 12, 2022

How To Cheat The Devil

In continuing with our series of lighthearted non-science stories designed to entertain you over this festive period, here is the third and final instalment to welcome you into the New Year.
January 2, 2022

Desmond Tutu: A Dying Brand of Religious Vocation

At the death of Desmond Tutu, December 26, the roll call of the history of his religious service became for many the only real grasp of his religious life. Before now, many glossed over his archbishop title as a mere nomenclatural appendage
December 27, 2021
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