Columns/Opinion

Oronsaye Report: A Past Distraction For Tinubu’s Present Hunger

March 3, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion, Column, NewsBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO WORDS are suddenly inadequate to capture the level of hunger in Nigeria.
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Our Silence As A Statement, My Response To Prof Yusuf’s Remarks On Why Southeast Is

February 28, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion, News, PoliticsBy Kalu Onuma Prof. Usman Yusuf, a public affairs analyst and former executive secretary of
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Empowering The Youths Of Abia With Skills: The Way To Go

February 23, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion/ColumnBy Emeka Nwosu, PhD. As I noted recently in a public article, many good things are happening
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NSCDC: Certificate Forgery and Implication for National Security

February 19, 2024, NewsOrient, Opinion By Sagir Waheed In recent times, Nigeria has been grappling with a concerning issue that
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A Hungry Tinubu Has No Time For Angry, Hungry Nigerians

February 18, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion/Column, NewsBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO PRESIDENT Bola Ahmed Tinubu is hungry like most of us who complain about
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Niger, Kano Protests; Lessons For The Presidency

February 12, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion/ColumnBy Emeka Alex Duru(08054103327, nwaukpala@yahoo.com) I did not reckon with the Monday, February 5, protests by women
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Herbert Wigwe: Exploring Death, Memories, And Reflection: Embracing The Fragility And Enigma Of Life

February 12, 2024 NewsOrientNews, OpinionBy Kalu Onuma Life is indeed a strange and unpredictable journey. The news of the tragic
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From Primary To Tertiary, Here Is My Diary (Part 15)

February 10, 2024 NewsOrientBooks/ArtsBy Dapo Thomas I returned from school to find out that Iya Ibadan was sick. She was
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Whatever Happens, Don’t Panic, Be Patient, Football Helps

February 11, 2024 NewsOrientOpinion/ColumnBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO THE latest allegation our government has against the people it begged for votes about
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Engaging Biafran Separatist Agitators Will Better Resolve The Issues

February 8, 2024 NewsOrientOpinionBy Elliot Ugochukwu Uko Since 1999, certain categories of young people from my region began to demand
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