Opinion
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Ambassador Tuggar’s Quiet Rebuilding of Nigeria’s Global Standing
Diplomacy, today, shapes the flow of trade, capital, security, and global influence. The role of any country’s Foreign Affairs Minister…
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The JAMB UTME Glitch: Should One Technical Error End Prof. Oloyede’s Career?
Nigeria’s university entrance exam body, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), recently suffered a major technical glitch during the…
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Inside the APC’s Deepening Crisis: Corruption Allegations and the Ganduje Conundrum
By Dr. Danlami Shehu – Writing from Abuja Introduction Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), is once again…
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Breaking the Backbone of Banditry
In a time when many citizens had resigned to a state of fear and despair due to the unchecked rampage…
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A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype
All over social media, anonymous accounts are busy hyping Burkina Faso’s military leader, Ibrahim Traore. Bogus claims of how he…
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Nigeria As Africa’s Big Brother: Why Tuggar’s Visit to Niger Signals a New Dawn
The official visit of Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, to Niger Republic on April 16, 2025,…
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International Relations Amidst Global Uncertainty
The international order is undergoing significant transformation. Geopolitical tensions, economic realignments, tariffs and trade wars, security threats, climate change, and…
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Nigeria’s Golden Deal That Few Are Talking About
In the early days of March 2024, the social media and news mediums were hit with news detailing how Nigeria’s…
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Rivers State in the Crossfire: Power, Politics, and the Quest for Stability
Politics, as the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle once observed, is the art of the possible. Yet, in Rivers State, the…
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How Nuhu Ribadu’s Enhanced Coordination is Curbing Terrorism in Nigeria
According to a report by Channels TV, terrorist attacks in Nigeria have dropped to the lowest in decades. Indeed, even…
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