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Month: March 2015

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Religion

Contemplations Regarding the Attack on the Offices of the French Magazine, Charlie Hebdo, By Imam Murtada Gusau

March 14, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Verily All praise is due to Allah; we praise Him, we seek His help, and we seek His forgiveness. And we seek refuge in […]

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Politics

THE RETURN OF KORO IBO By Tony Ademiluyi

March 14, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Corruption has been the bane of Nigeria’s political firmament even before the multi-ethnic state was granted independence by Great Britain in 1960. Foremost nationalist, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe as the then Premier of the Eastern Region […]

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Politics

LEAVING LEGACIES – THE AFRICAN CHALLENGE By Tony Ademiluyi

March 14, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The eternal words of William Shakespeare ring true that the world is a mere stage where mortals are players who have an entry and exit route. The battle of life always has something at the […]

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Issues/Policy

Gimba, ‘Patriot of Nigerian Literature’: A Tribute (1) By Olu Obafemi

March 14, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

  I have always argued, in all the occasions of discourse of ethnic national literature, that it is rather reductionist to contextualize and define Abubakar Gimba’s literary output mainly within the ambit of its northernism. Some […]

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Issues/Policy

Mrs. Patience Goodluck, National Icon or Historical Footnote?, By Femi Akinfolarin

March 14, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

My favourite Shakespearean play is Macbeth. It is one of the darkest works of the renowned playwright. The premise is simple. Vaunting ambition leads to crime, followed by inevitable fall. Macbeth is a kinsman and […]

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Issues/Policy

Boko Haram: Our Deep Gratitude To Chad And Niger by Capt. Daniel Omale

March 14, 2015 jimidisu 1

Nigerians must remain indebted to Chadian and Nigerien troops for liberating us from the scourge of Boko Haram. The two neighbouring countries have been showing extraordinary bravery in Nigeria’s liberation struggle from the sect, and, […]

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Government

Jonathan bows, says I did not speak with King of Morocco

March 14, 2015 jimidisu 2

The controversy surrounding the alleged telephone conversation between President Goodluck Jonathan and the King of Morocco took another dimension  as  President Goodluck Jonathan friday evening said he never spoke on phone with the Moroccoan King […]

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Politics

Buhari and the South West By Okey Ikechukwu

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 1

Akin Osuntokun’s “Buhari: Which South-west”, which appeared on this page the other week, threw up an interesting perspective on the real issues facing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-west, with its fielding of […]

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Politics

What Jonathan failed to do By Bolaji Tunji

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

It has always been said that President Goodluck Jonathan is the most abused Nigerian president. This definitely is not in dispute. Apart from being called clueless and incompetent, he has always been the butt of […]

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Politics

Gbagbo, general elections and the Ides of March, By Steve Ayorinde

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

An astonishing piece of news from Cote d’Ivoire on Tuesday is presumably getting the whole of Africa to talk. Simone, wife of the former president of this intriguing West African country was sentenced to a […]

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Issues/Policy

Between the card reader and Option A4 By Robert Obioha

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 2

I have not seen the card reader, the newly acclaimed anti-rigging technology in the country. At least, that is the position of the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega. Nobody is […]

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Issues/Policy

Where lies the spirit of class struggle?

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 1

Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye, a public affairs analyst, in this piece, used the theory of historical materialism as espoused by Karl Marx to establish that there is a seeming complacency among the Nigerian youths who have […]

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Politics

PDP governors meeting and matters arising By Temidayo Akinsuyi

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The meeting by the governors under the umbrella of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos may have come and gone but the dust generated by the issues raised may take a while to […]

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Politics

A moral outrage By Segun Gbadegesin

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

IT is now stale news that Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro is now an “Honorable” Minister. Two weeks ago, I speculated that knowing the ruling party and its undistinguished senators, Obanikoro’s confirmation as a minister was a […]

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Politics

The usual scapegoat By Olatunji Ololade

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Picture a severely skewed news story bearing the newspaper Daily Editor’s byline and the curious tag: “With political intelligence unit reports.” Picture how ridiculous it must be to witness the metamorphosis of presumed intellect into […]

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Politics

Tenants in power, time is running out By Mobolaji Sanusi

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

  “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” _¯ Mahatma Gandhi The much-awaited year 2015 is just unfurling with the month of March, the third in the year, nearly getting to […]

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Politics

Jonathan’s Saul syndrome By Steve Osuji

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

If desperation and divine malady Desperation must be the first rule in hell. There must be an infernal mandate that requires a man who craves something badly to go after his heart’s desire with the […]

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Politics

‘PDP’s machinations in Southwest ‘ll fail’ By Raymond Mordi

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Peter Ajayi is the National Coordinator of the Salvage Group, which comprises professionals in the All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview with Deputy Political Editor RAYMOND MORDI, he speaks on the general elections and […]

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Politics

Nkemdiche: Choosing between APC and PDP (1) By Afam Nkemdiche

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

FORMER world heavyweight boxing champion, Mohammed Ali, had once remarked that a challenger needs to “whop the champion” if he wants to win the championship belt. He had made this remark following one of his […]

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Issues/Policy

Oshisada: Expectations from our monarchs

March 13, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 0

SOME of our monarchs, to be more elastic, the traditional rulers, do not realise that they are losing grips on their residual authorities. They do not see themselves through the same lenses as their subjects […]

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