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18
Jun
NIGERIAN YOUTHS WITH THE NIGERIAN POLITICS
The popular saying: ‘children (or youths) are the leaders of tomorrow’, is nothing new in the diverse ears of the Nigerian youths. Personally, I was familiar with it right from when I was a primary school pupil. We (the youths) definitely knows for sure that, we will be the leaders in the nearest future because the presently older ones would surely grow old and leave the various posts which they presently occupy. But wait, what should we do now that our bloods are still warm?
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24
Feb
Pope’s resignation and future of the Church
News of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI (born Joseph Ratzinger) has been everywhere. He is the second non-Italian pope after Pope John Paul II to hold office. But beyond the news of his resignation, there is one palpable fear: What future does the Catholic Church have after the exit of Pope Benedict? Even though some commentators have tried to gloss over this fear, it is real.
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24
Feb
Is Nigeria a failed state?
The recent declaration by Nigeria’s foremost constitutional law theorist, Prof Ben Nwabueze, that the Nigerian State is manifesting symptoms of failure which then drew the ire and unnecessary verbal tirade of the Special Assistant to the President on publicity, Dr. Doyin Okupe, are actually tell-tale signs that all is not well with the polity.
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01
Feb
Toothless laws: Fashola leave Okada Alone
The recent ban on motorcyclists popularly known as Okada by the Lagos State Government on 475 roads in the metropolis indicated another infamous creation of armed robbers in the state.
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