On Apr 20, 2020, at 3:31 PM, Chris Udoh cus.udoh@gmail.com wrote: Ola, note that I never talked about the aftermath of Tinapa. I was talking...
The coronavirus pandemic caught African leaders unprepared. As the situation escalated rapidly, with the global death toll reaching tens of thousands in a matter of weeks, they...
The current pandemic has had an unprecedented global impact – we are all affected by this collective crisis. And yet, the virus and its aftermath will...
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After watching a video of racial intolerance, maltreatment, and breach of the World Health Organization (WHO), procedure suffered in the hands of Chinese authorities by some...
As an indigene of Kwara state who happened to be a former student of Okelele Secondary School, Ilorin Kwara State. I have discovered a lot of...
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Today marks a week since the police arrested Nigerian humanist Mubarak Bala in Kaduna. They later transferred him to Kano. His arrest was over a post...
A society which eats, debases and abuses its young is a coven run by witches. The almajiri children are innocents socialised into a culture and system...