opinion
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The Silent Genocide: Why Nigeria’s Minorities in the Middle Belt Are Being Slaughtered Without Justice
Dr T. A. Adegba Across the rolling hills and fertile plains of Nigeria’s Middle Belt, an unspeakable tragedy unfolds —…
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Ekiti 2026: Why Labour unions speak with one voice for Oyebanji
As NLC, NUT, NULGE, others roll out drums for Governor’s Second Term By Wole Olujobi His engagement with the Ekiti…
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ANIOMA: History, identity, equity and the quest for statehood
By Senator (Prince) Ned Munir Nwoko The Anioma people spread across nine Local Government Areas are geographically nestled in Delta…
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Warri at Risk: Defending Truth, Heritage, and Justice Against Lies and Forgeries
By Omuda Oritsejolomisan Joseph Ogedegbe I, Omuda Oritsejolomisan Joseph Ogedegbe, great-great-grandson of His Royal Majesty Ogiame Erejuwa I, Olu of…
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Archaeology Of Madness
By Wole Olujobi “Okonkwo is the conscience of an embattled race in the dialectic of history, discuss,” screamed Professor Adebayo…
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Understanding the Igbo Problem in Lagos
A story of self betrayal (Part 1) Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD September 8, 2025 When I read in the news…
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Psychophancy and Hypocrisy: OPE BANWO, a quisling spits on his fatherland, defends desecration
By Dr Doyin Odebowale I have been reading some pieces of hagiography penned for a target audience, who must be…
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The city states of the Yoruba: a history of pre-colonial West African urbanism (1000-1900 CE)
isaac Samuel At the close of the 19th century, the Yorùbá region of South-west Nigeria was one of the most…
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What is the real meaning of NIGERIA
By Natasha H. Akpoti Nigerian Senator encountered a European Professor who said Nigeria was derived from the abusive word NIGGER-AREA…
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The Deafening Silence of Igbo Elders in the Face of Self-Inflicted Ruin
August 26, 2025 By Olugbenga Adebamiwa There comes a time in the life of every society when silence becomes more…
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