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My Street Is Drained - Pat Utomi

My Street Is Drained – Pat Utomi

I had looked forward to Chief Chris Ogunbanjo’s centenary birthday with relish. And history had much to do with that. I was so privileged, in 1983 to represent the then Vice-President Dr. Alex Ekwueme at the 60th birthday celebration of the legal
October 9, 2023

Slavery Is Not An Option – Pat Utomi

This is a freedom manifesto for the captured people of Nigeria offered in autobiographical form. Beginning from age 17 as an undergraduate at the University of Nigeria I have rallied resistance against injustice. My early cry for doing things right peaked with
September 11, 2023
Tribute To Raymond Dokpesi - Pat Utomi

A Tribute To Raymond Dokpesi – Pat Utomi

It can be tiring to write one obituary after another. It may remind you that yours may be around the corner. Fortunately, I once read my obituary when presumed dead in a July 1991 road mishap so I have had preparation for
May 30, 2023
When Democracy Fumble and Tumble

When Democracies Fumble And Tumble

Dakuku Peterside’s piece: ‘How Democracy Crumbles – the Nigerian Case’, is a very valuable piece of column writing. It strives to capture and root in the Nigerian context a growing tradition of scholarship and Public Commentary given seminal attention by two books
April 30, 2023

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