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Recent Events In Afghanistan: Quick Lessons For Nigeria
On Monday 16 August 2021, the sight on CNN of an American military aircraft C-17 taxing on the tarmac of…
Violence against children carries a huge cost for Africa: governments need to act urgently
Getty Images Rongedzayi Fambasayi, North-West University Every day, millions of children experience violence in one form or another. It is…
IBB at 80: A General haunted by the past, By Law Mefor
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, better known as IBB, is a retired army general and a former military President of Nigeria (1983…
SPECIAL TRIBUTE: Mohammed Fawehinmi: Gone too soon, By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN
He used to come then like a guest, not really involved in the day to day business of the Chambers,…
Is Babangida also a master satirist?
In 1964, the Nigerian Tribune’s editorial comment, entitled ‘Where do we go from here?’, a scurrilous attack on the Premier,…
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I am Afraiding
Only God, the master creator himself, can now prevent Nigeria from becoming the greatest fictional reality of all time. There…
Dying in London
First, I send my condolences to the family of Major-General Abdulkarim Adisa, who died in London on February 24. Badly…
Truth before reconciliation: 8 ways to identify and confront Residential School denialism
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s bentwood box, carved by Coast Salish artist Luke Marston, is a tribute to survivors. (Eyesplash/Flickr),…
Abba Kyari: When the hunter becomes the hunted
Over the years, Abba Kyari has risen to become Nigeria’s ‘Super Cop’, but his latest predicament has made it almost…
SunnyGreen Itodo: Abba Kyari: The rise and fall of a ‘super cop’
Like Superman saving Lois or Iron Man rescuing plane, that was the man Abba Alhaji Kyari, the Nigerian ‘super cop’…