Opinion
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NAMI: Making Good His Promise
It is amazing how things are changing for good at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) under the leadership of…
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Celebrating Fashola at 57: The ‘BRF Way’ by Hakeem Bello
“BRF is a genius at breaking it down, laying it all out. When he goes on project tours, he stops…
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A ‘Good Setback’ by 60 Years Femi Adesina
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has a fixation with 60 years. At the height of its heady days in power,…
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Fighting Unconventional Enemies Conventionally is not a Piece of Cake by Ayo Akanji
“National security is a serious matter and I do not think it is proper to discuss such details in a…
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Mrs. Osinbajo: A Lesson in Humility Amidst Much Influence By Alwan Hassan
Sometime in 2014, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo launched an aptly entitled book, ’They Call Me Mama.’ The book, which told the…
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A Nepotism That Never Was by Mohammed Abiodun
It is a game of perception, not reality: The notion that the President has appointed more northerners than southerners into…
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Akinwumi Adesina: The Inside Story
By his bow tie, you know him. And that distinguishing feature was firmly in place when Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President…
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The Paradox of Nepotism by Kukuya Godwin Kala’a
Discrimination is a terrible fate better imagined than experienced. A sip from the cup of injustice mutilates the heart and…
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How Dangiwa’s Letter Missed the Point by Salisu Dambatta
In a country where the views of high profile individuals who have free access to the media can gain currency…
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Dangiwa’s Convenient Truth to Power
Dangiwa was born with a golden spoon in his mouth being from the famous aristocratic family of the Wazirin Gwandu…
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