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A world of too many problems

No one thought it would turn out like this. But it has. Like the canker worm,  it is eating deeper...
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Before I am misunderstood

  Ordinarily I would not have bothered to offer an explanation. It is not that I am a man who...
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Despite Obstacles, Fubara Kicks-Starts Celebration

Despite Obstacles, Fubara Kicks-Starts Celebration By Ogbonna Nwuke All is now set for the kick off of ceremonies marking the...
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Enough of the nonsense

Dimkpa, son of Alikor, thanks for drawing my attention to Tony Okocha’s comment. I haven’t had time in a while...
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Hope’s Hopeless Tantrums

Time is  something no one has time to waste. It is short in supply, central to man’s calculations and so...
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Judges And The Unfolding Magic Of The  Judiciary

Judges And The Unfolding Magic Of The  Judiciary By Ogbonna Nwuke Growing up, there were times when as adolescents, we...
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Abuja’s Silence and the Gathering Storm in Rivers

Abuja’s Silence and the Gathering Storm in Rivers As impeachment proceedings against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara gather momentum, the...
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Coup scar in Nigeria: The Army and the people

Coup scar in Nigeria: The Army and the people   “Security is mortals’ chiefest enemy” – William Shakespeare  William Shakespeare,...
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Did God order the first quarantine?

Noah isn’t part of this generation and so, has very little to do with our time. In our time, we...
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Held by the Adam’s Apple

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Iran, America, the rest of us and a happy new year

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Kanu, you slapped us

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