opinion
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The Deafening Silence of Igbo Elders in the Face of Self-Inflicted Ruin
August 26, 2025 By Olugbenga Adebamiwa There comes a time in the life of every society when silence becomes more…
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Anioma in Delta not Igbo but a mix of Yoruba, Bini
Interrogating Ethnic Identity against Language Force Majeure By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD August 21, 2025 On Friday the 8th day…
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Most West Niger Igbo Originated From Ile-Ife and Not Southeast
By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD In the last part, we were able to establish the origins of the words “Ado”…
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Kwara in Flames: How Terrorists take over communities
When Kings Cry and Citizens Become Ghosts By Prince Salako Lukman Olamilekan In the history of nations, there comes a…
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Ijesa Osere or Ijesa Osun’re?
Correcting the timeless mistake in Yoruba ORIKI (panegyric) By Ebenezer Idowu Babatunde. Recently, I found myself at a cultural occasion…
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The Plot to break Ghana and destroy the renewed African renaissance
By Femi Akomolafe Listen NowThere’s a storm brewing over Ghana, and it didn’t start yesterday. The tragedy is layered, the…
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Buhari, Galadima’s revelation and Nigerias field of landmines
By Adewale Adeoye An epic event passed two weeks ago without significant notice. It was as if a giant comet…
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Proposed Anioma State won’t be part of South East
How Biafran soldiers buried our people alive during the civil war¹ By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhDOdogwu of Ibusa, The recent…
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REPLY TO JOE IGBOKWE
Who owns Lagos:? The criminal plot to distort History won’t stand By Oladoyin Odebowale PHD Ògbóni High Priest I find…
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Tinubu: Restructure Now or Quit
By Bolaji Akinyemi There comes a time in the history if a country that silence becomes betrayal – betrayal of…
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