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US resumes visas for foreign students but demands access to social media accounts
By MATTHEW LEE and ALBEE ZHANG WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. State Department said Wednesday it is restarting the suspended…
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Negotiating with Terror: How Nigeria dies slowly
A Nation That Bows Before Blood By Khaleed Yazeed What happened today in Danmusa, Katsina State, was not a peace…
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Why God is opposed to One Nigeria: Here are the biblical facts
By Remi Oyeyemi. In one of my articles on the definitiveness of the impending end of the Nigerian State titled…
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‘If Iran falls, we all lose’: Why Tehran’s allies see this war as civilizational
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to crush Iran’s nuclear capabilities as experts warn of a broader Western agenda…
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When Shepherds Sleep: The Church, the Slaughter, and the Silence that Screams.
When Shepherds Sleep: The Church, the Slaughter, and the Silence that Screams. By Bolaji O. Akinyemi In a nation drowning…
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Permanent Secretary, four others electrocuted in Gombe
By Samuel Ogunsona A Permanent Secretary with Gombe State Government and four others have died of electrocution following a power…
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Breaking: Daring herdsmen take battle to Benue capital, Makurdi, scores killed
By Samuel Ogunsona Armed herdsmen have attacked Makurdi, the Capital of Benue State in a dawn raid. The attack was…
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My Experience With Yoruba
Why I cannot support Peter Obi How Obi was accused of mass shooting of IPOB members By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe,…
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Sixty Two Years versus Twenty YearsBy Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
I visited my mother recently, and for the first time, I was scared when I hugged her to say hello.…
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Conservationists express worry over capture of African Civet in Ekiti
By Samuel Ogunsona Plant and animal conservationists have expressed deep concern over the recent capture of African Civet in Ekiti…
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