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Taxing hunger in Iregba, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines, published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 13 May, 2024) I do not believe that the president of any country will deliberately wreck...

Sending Ooni of Ife to Tinubu, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 29 April, 2024) One day, I will have the courage to ask the immaculate Ooni of...

FG’s N90 billion Hajj politics, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 01 April, 2024) From Lagos, one Ayinde Salihu wrote to the Sardauna of Sokoto and Premier...

Nigeria: A history of scandals, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines, published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 18 March, 2024) On October 29, 1974, the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, through the Ministry of...

Adesina and Nigeria’s fatal abduction, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines, published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 11 March, 2024) “What is the State?” Louis Blanc, politician and historian in 19th century France,...

Tinubu, matter don pass be careful, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines, published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 12 February, 2024) The last premier of the Western Region, Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, asked his...

Nigeria vs South Africa: Beyond football, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines, published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 5 February, 2024) Sports, especially football, have opiatic effects on Nigerians. I call it kinetic booze....

Ibadan blast, Makinde and federalism, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 22 January, 2024) Mr Youssouf Sawane, a Malian money-maker, leads miners from Mali in Oyo State....

Akeredolu, death desires, and 2024, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 1 January, 2024) The first day of the year is never a good day to write...

Pastor Adeboye and king-size destinies, By Lasisi Olagunju

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(Monday Lines published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 25 December, 2023) Ahmadu Rabah was 28 years old in 1938 when he made a very...
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