Opinion

Ibadan And Its 12 Kings | By Lasisi Olagunju

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Real reason why Ahmed Raji is the best for Oyo as minister | By Adebayo Ojo

  I want to appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to ignore the rantings and vituperation of the disgruntled members…

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Osun’s Sallah scuffles and Abuja’s dog meat

    Two issues engage this piece today. Each of them is reflected in animal imagery. The first has a…

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Titanic’s crash and anger of Olokun, the Sea goddess | By Festus Adedayo

The world is in a mourning mood. After a fruitless five-day search for a missing deep-sea submersible vessel with five…

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Abiola Ajimobi: Three years exit of political titan, yet relevant | By Adeniyi Olowofela

When COVID struck the world in the year 2020, little did we know, it will take one of the most…

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Emefiele, El-Rufai, Aregbesola, and their Bata drums

  The Batá is a Yoruba drum that is in a class of its own. It used to be highly…

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Makinde, PMS Restructuring And The Signs Of Things To Come | By Moses Alao

On May 29, 2023, Nigeria witnessed yet another dawn; a new dawn heralding new administrations across about 28 states and…

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Joe Biden’s fall and a shaking Nigeria

  America was a pitiable sight last Thursday. That great country was crouched on the bare floor. It felt like…

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Fuel Subsidy Removal: A Paradigm Shift for Nigeria’s Development

In a nation grappling with the persistent challenge of eliminating fuel-based subsidies, Nigeria stands at a crucial crossroads. Since the…

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BOLA TINUBU:Jolapamo, Ladojas’ Credentials, Struggle, Success

  Barely a few months after the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential elections, there were several meetings of…

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