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For PMB, It’s Nigeria And Nothing Else By Femi Adesina

In some other lands and climes, elections are held on weekdays, in which people cast their votes, and proceed to the office, or other places of endeavor. But here, we…

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I Saw The Old NNPC Die by Femi Adesina

I was witness to history on Friday last week. I’d been invited to attend what was called NNPC Cutover Ceremony at the corporate head office of the burgeoning National Energy…

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Nigeria – A Nation At The Den Of A Cockatrice

Every matter in this nation always develops an inexplicable complication. What other nations do effortlessly will mostly degenerate into such a proportion of conflicts that one wonders whether we are…

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Inside The Council Of State Meeting By Femi Adesina

*Obasanjo’s commendation for PMB, and what Emefiele truly said It is most likely the last Council of State meeting to be chaired by Muhammadu Buhari as President, and it held…

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Femi Adesina: Living On Shoestring Budget

We left Abuja on January 23, on a journey that would take us to Bauchi, Lagos, Senegal, Katsina, Kano, and Jigawa States. Return date was January 31, in the evening…

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How President Buhari Dazed Us, By Gov Badaru Abubakar Of Jigawa State

Nine unbroken days of work and travel came to a slight pause on Tuesday with a final hurray at Jigawa State, where President Muhammadu Buhari and his team commissioned legacy…

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They Have Eyes But Cannot See. Pity! –By Femi Adesina

It has been a hectic week. Frenetic. We set forth at dawn on Monday from Abuja to Bauchi, to attend the Presidential and gubernatorial campaign of All Progressives Congress (APC)…

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PMB: Reflections On Africa Award For Strengthening Peace By Femi Adesina

A prophet has no honor, except in his own country, says the Good Book. This was on display once again in Nouakchott, Mauritania, early this week when President Muhammadu Buhari…

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From N’East With Good Tidings by Femi Adesina

Who feels it knows it all. Perhaps the region most affected by the insurgency that almost strangulated the country since 2009 is the North East. It was there that Boko…

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Buba Marwa Shows We Can Do It

It was raging debate at a time in the country, when the land was beleaguered and almost totally asphyxiated by insurgency. Should we procure the services of foreign mercenaries or…

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