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Plateau, court, facts and voters’ choice
Recently, former President Olusegun Obasanjo raised issues about “western liberal democracy.” Speaking in relation with a meeting organised under the…
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Setting South East free from anti-progress
A friend of mine sent me a notice of his mother’s 88th birthday holding in a community in Umuahia, Abia…
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Resignation and political parties’ officials contesting election
When the former President of the United States of America (USA), Mr. Barack Obama, advised African nations to make efforts…
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The task of punishing electoral offenders
Barely nine months after the general election that produced elected government officials at the federal and state levels, it…
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Irukwu: Exit of an icon and statesman
Tomorrow, October 21, 2023, the curtain will finally fall for one of Nigeria’s finest as he is laid to rest…
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THAT SOUTH EAST MAY BE SECURED
By Onuoha Ukeh UNTIL a few years ago, the South East geopolitical zone was adjudged the safest haven in Nigeria.…
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Triangle Nigeria Story
Three friends give motherless babies the gift of cinema Monday October 2, was supposed to be a date of…
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Election tribunals and law interpretation
The Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC) on Wednesday concluded its work, with a verdict that the declaration of President…
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Tinubu: The missteps of fledgling govt
So far, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu government has spent a total of 73 days (almost two and a…
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Since votes didn’t count, let the courts count
The refrain now in the country, in relation to the just-concluded presidential election, is this: Go to court, if you…
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