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Babandede: Pullout for great leader
Each time the word “pullout “is mentioned in security circles, what immediately comes to mind is the evaluation of the…
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Imo was already broken before Uzodimma happened
Prince Eze Madumere was a ‘son’ to Rochas Okorocha and ‘served’ him for a very long time like a servant…
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Dr. Adenuga: From inside and outside
Let me affirm that I worked as a manager for about a decade in the Corporate Affairs Department of Equitorial Trust…
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Are surrendering Boko Haram insurgents prisoners of war entitled to rehabilitation? (2)
Introduction Last week, we commenced this vexed issue wherein we defined who prisoners of war are? And what International Humanitarian…
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‘Fire outbreak’ incorrect
You are welcome today: “Cladded (Clad) in black, they came in connection with….” “I am making this post only because…
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Segun Odegbami & Jeremiah 1 Verse 4
I had thought that last week’s article on the Last of Bible issues would end my writing on Scriptural matters…
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Witchcraft: A spiritual weapon (3)
“My testimony is a great miracle of what God did for me through your oil. Where I am doing business…
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Ishaq Oloyede: Snake charmer
There are two tough positions in Nigeria’s public service whose incumbents deserve tons of public sympathy. The chairmanship of the…
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Lessons from Buhari’s visit to Imo
Presidential visits, especially state visits, are one of the highest expressions of friendship and cooperation. Ideally, it entails reciprocal relationships.…
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Fighting irresistible appetite for foreign food
What would it cost Nigeria to remain dependent on food imports in order to feed its population? It is a…
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