Opinion
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What Can Nigeria Learn from China’s Electricity Revolution?
By Dakuku Peterside The moment of revelation came unexpectedly on a high-speed train leaving Beijing, where a screen showed that…
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Japa: The Courage and Cost of Nigeria’s Great Exodus
By Dakuku Peterside I still remember the evening I first heard the term “Japa.” It came in the form of…
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Nigeria: 730 Days Later
By Dakuku Peterside Two years can feel both fleeting and painfully long in Nigeria. Seven hundred and thirty dawns have…
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₦47 Trillion Later: A Mid-Term Reality Check for State Power
By Dakuku Peterside The halfway mark of any journey invites a reckoning, and politics is no exception. In mature liberal…
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Air Peace’s Prudent Decision: A Testament to Aviation Safety Standards
By Laolu Thomas In April 2025, Nigeria’s aviation sector faced a significant challenge when the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) embarked…
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NELFUND: Against a Culture of Impunity
By Dakuku Peterside When the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, better known as NELFUND, was unveiled, it landed like a spark…
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Vetty Rolegherighan Agala: A Health Insurance Colossus At 48
By Idanye Oruigoni In Ecclesiastes 3:1, the Bible says: “For everything there is a season, a time for every activity…
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NNPC Leadership: Agenda For Faltering Oil Giant
By Dakuku Peterside The appointment of a new leadership team at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has…
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Of gods And Their Claytoys: Olatunji Ololade’s Haunting Exploration Of Fate, Identity, And The Unseen Forces That Shape Us
By Adetoun Olaitan Labour is the crowning test of misery for the unnamed girl at the beginning of Olatunji…
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Enablers of Authoritarianism in Nigeria
By Dakuku Peterside Democracy is often cast as the antithesis of authoritarian rule — a beacon of liberty standing firm…
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