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The Heist in Aniebonam Nwamu’s Mind: A Rejoinder

In the sacred groves of academia, where the pursuit of truth is the highest calling, few acts are as pernicious as the deliberate propagation of falsehood. This sense of grave depravity is further reinforced in an age when misinformation travels faster than
October 23, 2025
How Community Policing Can Solve Nigeria’s Internal Security Problem - Utomi

The Danger Of Stupid Idiots

Before I get badgered by those unwilling to read or lacking in the discipline to digest concepts let me announce upfront that no insults are intended by either the title or the message below. But I have seen enough of the rush
September 8, 2024
The Geometric Power Model And The New Electricity Direction

Geometric Power Model And The New Electricity Direction

By Patrick Nzerem During his visit to the Geometric Power group in Aba, Abia State, on Wednesday, 22 August 2024, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, said he found the Geometric Power model in providing regular, quality and affordable electricity
September 6, 2024
Reviving Brass, Olokola LNG Projects Will Boost Power Generation, Economy – NNPCL

NNPC: From Monopoly To Monopsony

Very few business organisations are as lucky as NNPCL, Nigeria’s state-owned oil company, founded over 50 years ago. Since its founding, the corporation has consistently failed to perform its basic functions and meet its organisational objectives; and rather than being liquidated or
September 6, 2024
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Price Hikes Or Price Gouging?

By Sola Salako-Ajulo Inflation is an economic reality that affects every sector, and in Nigeria, its impact has been particularly severe in recent months. The removal of subsidies on petroleum products, combined with volatile exchange rates, has led to a significant surge
September 4, 2024
Deconstructing Nigeria

Deconstructing Nigeria

Bad leadership and its consequence, bad governance, are dismembering Nigeria. Both are repetends in current Nigerian political discourse. Both are also indicative that rather than focus progressively on nation building, Nigerians are distressed over the unraveling of their country. The New York
September 4, 2024
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A weekend In Kano

I spent the last weekend of August in Kano on a film project, and thankfully, there was enough time left to tour the sprawling metropolis. This was my fourth and most intensive visit. I first went in 1995; but it was a
September 2, 2024
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