Opinion
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Is Culture Fuelling Excessive Salt Intake Among Nigerians?
By Bukola Olukemi-Odele Salt has been an integral part of human existence since time immemorial. It is an important ingredient…
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Citadels of Indiscipline
By Dakuku Peterside Universities are meant to be the heart of a nation’s progress—places where the brightest minds are…
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Thoughts on Nigeria’s Food Insecurity
Nigeria is grappling with a multitude of significant challenges, each akin to a ‘ticking time bomb’ that threatens national stability.…
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Nigeria and the Scramble for Africa 2.0
By Dakuku Peterside “Scramble for Africa” historically refers to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when European powers colonised…
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Hello World, Goodbye Health: Curbing Big Soda’s Sportswashing At Olympics
By Robert Egbe On October 16, 2021, the Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) endorsed the Olympism…
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From The DNC: Lessons For Nigerian Political Parties
By Dakuku Peterside Nigerians’ profound interest in US elections is no mere coincidence. The roots of this fascination lie deep in the…
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China, Nigeria, and Hostage Aircraft
By Dakuku Peterside Every story has two sides, but when a country’s reputation as a sovereign and an investment destination…
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Saving School Children From Tobacco, E-Cigarette Vendors
By Robert Egbe and Anjola Fatuase Fifteen years after the National Assembly enacted the National Tobacco Control Act (NTCA) to…
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Beyond National Profligacy
By Dakuku Peterside Jonathan Tepperman’s book, “The Fix”, is about how some nations fixed significant social challenges like inequality, corruption,…
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