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‘Tinubu’ Now Christened on Airports, Barracks, and Possibly Mass Graves

In a country where hunger kills faster than bullets and terrorism has become a national pastime, there’s at least one thing moving at...

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In Africa, Steal a Phone and Die — Steal Billions, Gain Power

In many parts of Africa today, justice wears two faces. One is swift, brutal, and unforgiving, reserved for the poor. The other is...

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Faith, Tribe, and the Failure of Unity in Nigeria

In Nigeria, the issue of who you’re begins with where you’re from and whose gods (God) your people worship. Even before your name...

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OPINION: “Egypt Are S**t” “Bloody AFCON!”: EPL Fixtures For 2025/26 Season Rekindle Racist Feelings Towards African Football Again

On Wednesday, June 18, the Premier League announced 380 fixtures for the upcoming football season, scheduled to begin in August 2025. However, reactions...

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How Many More Nigerians Must Die Before Tinubu’s Government Is Held to Account?

Nigeria’s death toll this week reads like a horror script: two students gunned down and two more abducted near the Federal Polytechnic in...

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“Nigerians Hate Me Like Hell” Then Why Not Resign, Mr. President?

In a country rocking from hardship, insecurity, and daily grief, a statement by President Bola Tinubu has struck a deep chord: “Nigerians hate...

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When Death No Longer Shocks: Nigeria’s Growing Numbness to Tragedy

Another week, another body count. 207 dead in Mokwa floods in Niger state. Over 60 killed in stampedes while scrambling for palliative. Dozens...

If FG Fails to Secure Farmers, Food Prices will Remain High – FACAN
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Fasting Over Farming? Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector Suffers as Ministry Calls for Prayers, Not Reforms

Despite its vast land resources and diverse crop production, Nigeria’s agricultural sector remains trapped by decades of oil dependency, growing insecurity, and underinvestment....

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Senegal’s Victory Against England’s Spoilt Brats Long Overdue For African Football

When the England Football Association confirmed a friendly match against Senegal, bookies quickly drew up odds in favour of the Three Lions. The...

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The Price of Silence: Stampedes, Floods, Insecurity and Hardship in Tinubu’s Nigeria

In a democracy, the President is employed by the people. However, under President Bola Tinubu, a pattern of indifference has emerged, ranging from...

Cuba has officially announced its decision to participate in South Africa's legal action at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Israel, concerning Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.
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The War on Gaza – An African Perspective

The carnage in Gaza has been ongoing since 1947, though the mainstream narrative claims it all began on October 7th, 2023. I believe...

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From Poverty In Gambia to the Premier League: Yankuba Minteh Is West Africa’s Breakout Star Of The 2024/25 Season

Four years ago, Yankuba Minteh lived with his parents and shared a room with seven siblings – his nights spent on the cold...