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ESUT offers automatic employment to six law graduands for bagging 1st class in law schoolApril 24, 2026
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Columnists Cowardly Nnamdi Kanu and the Rise of Yahooism by Hassan GimbaBy February 7, 202207 Mins Read I once had cause to quote Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s 1980 hit song, “Authority Stealing”, where the Afrobeat maestro sang…
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Columnists Rihanna Fenty, Kanye West and Black America’s burgeoning nouveau riche by Osmund AgboBy February 2, 202206 Mins Read Since earlier this week, the internet has been buzzing relentlessly, with no plans to let up. There is this news…
Columnists Truth as a casualty in Nigeria’s widening fault lines by Osmund AgboBy January 30, 202205 Mins Read Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore continues to be celebrated globally as an economic miracle of the 21st century. “From Third World…
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Columnists The enemy as a friend: Nigeria’s steady march to Yugoslavia by Osmund AgboBy January 24, 202207 Mins Read Few years ago, Otpor, Serbia’s non-violent pro-democracy youth movement known for organizing non-violent civic protests decided to play a prank.…
Columnists Chukwuma Soludo: Time to rebuild Igbo politics by Uche UgboajahBy January 18, 2022012 Mins Read By Uche Ugboajah A few days ago, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, the governor elect of Anambra State released the list of…
Columnists Slavery in Mauritania and the shame of a continent By Osmund AgboBy January 14, 202206 Mins Read In November 2017, the world watched in utter disbelief, some cringed-worthy footage aired by CNN where dozens of men in…
Columnists The unraveling of Portuguese empire: A historical imperative By Osmund AgboBy January 10, 202207 Mins Read Portugal, the small European nation located on the western tip of the Iberian Peninsula, known to have colonized over 50…
Columnists Trouble in the Horn of Africa By Osmund AgboBy January 3, 202207 Mins Read The thought of Ethiopia conjures up the picture of an old empire of ancient kingdom in the Horn of…