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Tenebe could deprive Tinubu victory in Edo election, By Tony Erha

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Edo State governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, had often declared that the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) will deliver 3.5 million winning...

2027: Oredo’s slippery political turf Edo APC mustn’t ignore, By Tony...

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“Okuo na họn y’otọ ighi gbe adowẹ. Edo would reason that a war foretold, kills not the lamed. Therefrom, it may be timely and...

The rough games Arewa bourgeoisies play with the talakawas, By Tony...

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Few days ago, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), an apex body that claims to represent the Northern region of Nigeria, also called Arewa, made...

Middle East’s ceasefire, restricted media and public summersaults, By Tony Erha

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Nigeria is a strange place. And most Nigerians are unbearable. So also are some countries of the world and their natives. But my focus...

Citizen Christopher Musa and a war of blames, By Tony Erha

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The world hardly knows peace. It’s strange and discordant. The world is a deep-blue-sea - sharks swallow the fishes. Sadly, Nigeria is still on...

el-Rufai, the tortoise, the king and the people, By Tony Erha

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One can't stop imagining that ‘Mallam’ Nasir El-Rufai, the diminutive immediate-past governor of Nigeria's Kaduna State, ideally fits into the groove of Ivie's analogy....

A Nigerian populace limited by cultural and civil flaws, By Tony...

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Chief Umobuarie Igberaese, the late notable folklorist, was at his usual best when in the 1980s I paid him an excursionary visit at Ewu,...

Another Christmas and New Year feast without Captain ‘Hosa, BY TONY...

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When in the morning of 8th August, 2021, the news passed around from the United Kingdom that Captain Idahosa Wells Okunbo, had passed to...

Tales and rhythms of a coup d’etat in Nigeria’s country, BY...

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For about two weeks, the rumour mill had been agog, concerning an alleged failed coup d'état to unseat Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Nigeria president...

A ‘crazy’ African nation, where citizens eat and drink football, BY...

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It was in October, a semi-summer-month and twilight of the year that ushers in the chilling and extreme winter. A nonagenarian woman gave me...
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