By Bernard Doro The Nigerian First Lady, Aisha Buhari threw the first salvo by granting the BBC Hausa a well publicised interview which was aired on Friday, October 14, …
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By Joey Terna Agor After reading the lengthy NJC statement in reaction to the DSS’s arrests of some Judges, I was left nonplussed. The NJC struggled to state its case …
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PRESIDENT BUHARI RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATHS OF OVER 1,000 SHIITES -Adeyanju
by Our Reporterby Our Reporter1. Yesterday’s brutal attacks on Shiite Muslims in Kaduna, Katsina and Plateau States corroborate the assertion that Nigeria is at its most fractured state – politically, socio-economically, ethnically & religiously – …
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It has been sixteen months of President Buhari’s administration which translates into exactly one third of a tenure of four years. Buhari therefore has only two-third of his tenure left, …
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When the late Tor Tiv IV, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Alfred Akawe Torkula died, a vacuum was created to be filled by the Tiv people whose population is ranked as …
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NIGERIANS AND THE AMUSEMENT OF POLITICAL HYPOCRISY
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterHonestly, if there is one thing about Nigerians that amuses me in our political development, it is the level of hypocrisy in our land that is amusing but not surprising. …
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*First They Killed the Christians, Today They Kill Shia Muslims…*
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterWhen there was supposed to be a Miss World beauty pageant in Nigeria, they looked for and killed Christians and burnt Churches. At every opportunity, for things that happen in distant …
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Many Nigerian may think that the menace, rascality and corruption in the judiciary started just yesterday. No it did not. It dates back to the 90s. Let me tell you …
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Nigerians should rejoice at the current economic downturn. Jump with joy as high as hungry bellies allow. Because the recession has unveiled a start line for Nigeria’s miracle race …
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Shakedown Of The Judiciary; Needed Panacea To Nigeria’s Corruption Woes.
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterI will start this report by referencing a statement by the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Muhammadu Uwais on corrupt judges; “A corrupt judge is more harmful to the …

