By Daniel Ighakpe “Foolish is the man who never reads a newspaper; even more foolish is the man who believes what he reads just because it is in the newspaper.” – August von Schlözer, German historian...
By Ibrahim Mustapha Last week, as usual, daredevil kidnappers had a successful outing on Kaduna to Abuja road. These kidnappers stopped motorists, kidnapped their victims and killed those who attempted to escape. According to the villagers...
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FIFA's pronouncement of a five-year ban from all football related activity on the President of CAF, Africa's football governing body, Ahmad Ahmad did not come to many as a surprise, but rather left millions of football...
By Fredrick Nwabufo ‘Why always Buhari?’ As it was in 1984 under General Buhari, so it was in 2016 and now 2020 under President Buhari? Is it by the unfortunate hands of kismet, that recession hits...
By Michael Okuwobi NIGERIANS couldn’t hide their displeasure and angst at the 2021 national budget which has its highest allocation to be a whopping N128 billion allocated to Nigerian Legislators at the federal level, a body...
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