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Nigerian cancer centers writhe, patients wilt, By John Ogunlela
By John Ogunlela
Practically all radiotherapy machines in Nigeria have broken down except just one. Two are…
Engaging Nigerien military president is like having s3x with someone you…
A good number of people, including me, seems opposed to Nigeria leading the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to…
Tinubu’s list, Gbaja-nisation and Nigeria’s politics, By Azu Ishiekwene
If President Bola Ahmed Tinubu hit the ground running, it was because problems chased him into office. Yet, it wasn’t long before…
Niger Coup, ECOWAS Ultimatum : Tinubu Beware!
It is so sad that Niger Republic is lining up with Russia and denouncing France; It is not as though France has been fair, but…
For a bright future, invest in Africa’s young, By Bill Gates
Last month, I visited Nigeria for the first time in five years, and, everywhere I went, perhaps more than on any of my previous…
VCDP, OLAM and our new Agric move, By John Ogunlela
By John Ogunlela
We have a slit in the door on the federal government's planned emergency agriculture programme today opened by…
Why Museveni video shames Africa, By Azu Ishiekwene
By Azu Ishiekwene
There’s a trending video from nine years ago. If you watched it casually, you might in fact think that it was…
Celebrating Adekunle Salu, Csar of PR Practice at 90, By Tope Adaramola
By Tope Adaramola
Sometime in 1991 as a Youth Corps member with the Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation, news got to me that a…
Lai Oso: A wound too painful: A scar too deep, By Kola Adesina
By Kola Adesina Ph.D
How does one compose a funeral dirge fit for the Choirmaster’s burial?
A WOUND TOO PAINFUL…
Prof. Lai Oso is alive!, By Jamiu Folarin
I was struck by disbelief when I came across a Facebook post claiming that Professor Lai Oso had passed away. As a fact checker, I…