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HERE IS IMMIGRATION POLICY THAT FUTURE YORUBA SHOULD ADOPT
Russia proposes changes to Russia’s migration policy Migrants who do not work or study in the country should ultimately leave,…
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Gowon not the Enemy: Nnamdi Azikiwe Is Why Biafra has no legal right to secede
By Reno Omokri The recent comments by Peter Obi labelling former Head of State, General Gowon, as an ‘enemy’ to…
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Gregson O. Oghafua: A rare Cardiologist and Inventor of our time.
By Abraham Ariyo, M.D. Dr. Oghafua was born on May 19, 1958, in Benin City, Midwestern Nigeria, and passed away…
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How Christianity is taking over Yoruba Obas’ tradition
By Ologeh Joseph Chibu Baba Adeboye asked me to disappear for 3 years after I became King How idols fought…
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Oyebanji: A harvest of milestones in two years
By Wole Olujobi His image looms larger than the man because he likes to tread both the charted and uncharted…
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Ile-Ife is the Oldest Kingdom in Nigeria, Not Benin
By Professor Omodion Imafidon A Bini schorlar counters historic lies Ile-Ife Kingdom is historically regarded as the oldest kingdom in…
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Reflections on Onyeka Onwenu, the “Elegant Stallion”
Today, Nigeria mourns the loss of a beloved creative talent, Onyeka Onwenu. Rather than focusing on her passing, I’d like…
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YORUBA MEDICINE: Irishman, Anthony D. Buckley highlights the richness and history of Yoruba medicine
Compiled by Ologeh Joseph Chibu Anthony D. Buckley was an Irish anthropologist whose profound curiosity about the intersection of culture,…
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Chief Imam Muhammed Lawal Basil Agusto QC:
A Jurist of Distinction, Master-Theologian and Bridge-Builder The focus of this chapter is an assessment of the role and place…
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Special Report: Poisonous water sources in Lagos as community live in sorrow, pains and death
-Residents suffer 9 years of foul water Community blame Lagos Govt, Construction company for water woes By Samuel Ogunsona Though…
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