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Abia’s twin cities

    Abia’s twin cities

There is a lot to like about the feel good stories coming out of Abia State in recent months. The Governor, Alex Otti, seems a sure footed man in a

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Musings on parties in turmoil 

    Musings on parties in turmoil 

Nigeria’s three main political parties – the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Labour Party (LP) – are in turmoil. They have been infested by

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Yahaya Bello: From white lion to white mouse

    Yahaya Bello: From white lion to white mouse

At the University of Jos, where we studied general and applied psychology as undergraduates, we learned about an intriguing experiment involving a white rat and a boy called Little Albert.

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Defending the foundations for connectivity

    Defending the foundations for connectivity

In 2001, when the first GSM call was made in Nigeria how many of us would have envisaged the digital world that we live in today? The pace of growth

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NPFL: Close fight offers returnees Rivers United title lifeline

    NPFL: Close fight offers returnees Rivers United title lifeline

With Rivers United out of continental competition, the race for the Nigeria Premier Football League title has become six-pronged; the

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When Nigeria went on trial

    When Nigeria went on trial

While most Nigerians followed the OPL 245 trial at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja Division,

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Why Tinubu must save the voices of truth

    Why Tinubu must save the voices of truth

This is real. Let no one begin to think that it’s not a matter that calls for serious concern at

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EFCC vs Yahaya Bello: Ododo and how NIPSS can bridge the knowledge gap

    EFCC vs Yahaya Bello: Ododo and how NIPSS can bridge the knowledge gap

There is hardly anything I find most offensive like when somebody refers to my country, your country, our country —

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The work of thinking: education and the unease of the 4th industrial revolution

    The work of thinking: education and the unease of the 4th industrial revolution

Conducting my doctoral research has given me a new appreciation for the work of thinking. Thinking—just plain thinking through ideas—is

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Bullying: Of complicit schools and government complacency

    Bullying: Of complicit schools and government complacency

Watching the trending video of budding hooligan kids of the Lead British International School, Abuja gives me goosebumps. I watched,

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