Commentaries

Okupe Lied Again!

Commentaries, General, News

Following the barrage of criticisms   against the Federal Government of Nigeria over the exclusion of Dr. Stella Adadevoh from the recently released National Honours List, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe in…

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DESPICABLE SLIP INTO TYRANNY

Commentaries, News

The prevention yesterday by the Federal Government of opposition Governors from travelling to Ekiti State to campaign is a condemnable development. This kind of repressive approach is symptomatic of dictatorial military governments and is a clear reminder of the presumably…

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Landmark ruling on application of Freedom of Information Act- By Adepetun Caxton-Martins Agbor & Segun

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In 2011 Nigeria passed the Freedom of Information Act, which seeks to guarantee citizens’ access to public information. The law is revolutionary in the scope of information to which it grants access, and the safeguards contained therein are a welcome…

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EL-RUFAI VS CAN: HAS THE CHURCH FINALLY SOLD OUT? By ‘Deji Ajare

Commentaries, News

First up, let me say that I am a Christian by birth and I grew up in a traditional Christian setting. My parents were and my mum still is a church leader and by far, distinguished ones. I do not…

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IN DEFENCE OF THE RAPIST- ‘Deji Ajare

Commentaries, News

I know the title would have already earned me more enemies than friends and I also know that so many would be waiting to crucify me, but just before you do so, let me quickly clarify things. First, this title…

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Amnesty for Boko Haram: Dear Bishop Kukah, I beg to disagree By ‘Deji Ajare

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The thoughts in this piece are prompted by Rev. Bishop Matthew Kukah’s piece titled ‘from amnesty to repentance’ and I’ll say point blank that it is an expression of disagreement with the crux of his argument in the said article.…

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