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By Owei Lakemfa The year 2018 was one of self-examination for Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari who flew in on the…
By Owei Lakemfa It was like a seamless gathering. Diplomats and academics. Practitioners of two assertive professions: lawyers and journalists.…
By Owei Lakemfa The news went round. The Federal Government and striking lecturers in the country’s public universities organised under the…
By Owei Lakemfa The Amnesty International which is 61 years having been established in 1961 is up for lunch in…
By Owei Lakemfa Lecturers in our public universities are so absorbed in their national strike which is in the sixth month…
By Owei Lakemfa Ghana, the shining Black Star which in 1957 lit the way to independence for all of Africa,…
By Owei Lakemfa Professor Akinlawon ‘Akin’ Ladipo Mabogunje was an African institution established for all-round development. He is also widely accepted…
By Owei Lakemfa In Nigeria, there are people who traditionally rejoice at the prospect of war. They are uncomfortable when there…
By Owei Lakemfa We live in a baffling world in which many leaders believe that their people can be led…
By Owei Lakemfa They were two public figures and television stars. Adah Obande Ameh openly admitted she had mental health…