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Joe Ajaero’s arrest and the treasonable felony trial of protesters signposts: The unfolding dictatorship

By Chris Nwaokobia How quickly do hypocrisy and Pharisees come full cycle? How does self-acclaimed Progressives and Democrats become so quickly the greatest threat to our democracy and fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms? Why are they so uncomfortable with dissent and protest? What is Treasonable about the exercise of the freedom of Protest? Why are…

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Fueling the Future or Fanning the Flames? Analysing Nigeria’s Petroleum Pricing Predicament

In the heart of Nigeria’s ongoing economic challenges, the nation’s fuel crisis has become a focal point, sparking debates and concerns across the board. As Nigeria battles persistent fuel scarcity, skyrocketing prices, and a strained economy, recent developments surrounding the Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) have added new layers of…

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Open Letter: Embracing the journey of trailblazing women by Cynthia Maduekwe

Dear Readers, In our rapidly evolving world, the path to leadership and career success is often paved with challenges, particularly for women breaking new ground in traditionally male-dominated fields. This letter is a tribute to all women who have confronted these barriers with resilience and determination as well as to men who show support constructively…drawing…

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