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Rivers: State of Emergency: Ken Nnamani missing in action

By Obike UkohSince the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Chief Bola Tinubu, declared a State of Emergency in Rivers on March 18,   suspending the governor and...

Affirmative Action and Namibia’s Example

By Paul Ejime Affirmative Action refers to proactive measures taken by organisations or governments to ensure equal opportunity for...

In Rivers State – A Republic of anomaly renews its methods

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu IN Nigeria, history tends to repeat itself with unerring accuracy and in tiresome syntax. When...

Is Emergency Rule the Answer in Nigeria’s Inflammable Oil State?

By Paul Ejime PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in the southern Rivers State and the...

In Rivers State, a Supreme iniquity?

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu The political control of the resources of the territory known as Rivers State in Nigeria’s...
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Supreme Court prepares for Rivers State proxy wars

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu The 10th of February 2025 promises to be a day of Proxy Wars at the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abuja....

Highlighting girl child’s development through sports, institutional support

Recent events involving Nigerian teams in world sports have reinforced the notion that the girl child can prevail in all endeavours if opportunities are provided.

Strengthening national climate action plan through the building of subnational climate policies

Climate change is emerging as a hot topic in Nigeria, increasingly featuring in national discussions and political debates.

Righting accountability challenge in Nigeria’s health sector –  NSSF

When it comes to matters of life and death in the temporal order,  the health sector of any nation speaks volume in terms of its service offerings and its claims to the sustenance of life.

Re: A Vacuous Judgment on Dele Giwa

By Idowu Adewale On Sunday, February 25, 2024, ThisDay newspaper published an article titled “A Vacuous Judgment on Dele Giwa” suggesting that the judgment of...

Poor get reprieve after court rules naira deadline unconstitutional

Nigerians confronted by hardships over the scarcity of the newly redesigned naira notes in conjunction with the country’s cashless policy introduced by the apex bank have had a last-minute reprieve from a policy that had disrupted their lives and exacerbated hunger.
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