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By SKC Ogbonnia President Joseph Biden’s inaugural speech said it all. The United States of America has overcome the attempted coup of January 6 incited by President Donald Trump. The country is set to re-assert itself...
By Timi Alaibe I feel honoured by your invitation for me to be here today. It is therefore with a joyful heart and a sense of privilege that I present this goodwill message at today’s historical...
Sir, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is a Nigerian politician who served as the President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015. GEJ lost the 2015 presidential election to the former military head of Nigeria— General Muhammadu Buhari....
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I have had the privilege of reading an earlier intervention by Durotimi David Owoeye Esq titled “DNA TEST AS PROOF OF PATERNITY: THE CURRENT POSITION OF NIGERIAN LAW”, wherein he ably captured the position of only one out...
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