Columns/Opinion

Transparency In Senegal, Uganda Mocks Nigeria

9th April 2024, NewsOrientOpinion/Column, NewsBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO MAJORITY of our leaders act like aliens in their scramble for Nigeria. They
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From Primary To Tertiary, Here Is My Diary (Part 23)

6th April 2024 NewsOrientBooks, Arts, Culture, NewsBY Dapo THOMAS There was no time to waste. I chose to go into
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With DIA, We Need Fewer Laws

31st March 2024, NewsOrient, Opinion And ColumnBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO DEFENCE Intelligence Agency, DIA, was set up in 1986 to promote
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From Primary To Tertiary, Here Is My Diary (Part 22)

30th March 2024 NewsOrientBooks, Arts, Culture, NewsBy Dapo Thomas I was playing ‘set’ at Paddington when my friend, Ibikunle Euba
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Abia: Taking Development To The Grassroots

27th March 2024, NewsOrientOpinion, Column, NewsBy Emeka Nwosu, PhD Yesterday, the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, flagged
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Otti’s Early Days of Historical Age (2)

25th March 2024 NewsOrientOpinion, ColumnBy Godwin Adindu In the years to come, Governor Alex Otti’s ten months scorecard shall be
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As In Odi, As In Zaki Biam, Nigeria Bleeds In Okuoma

24th March 2024 NewsOrientOpinion, ColumnBy Emeka Alex Duru Odi, Zaki Biam and Okuoma are metaphors of what Nigeria has turned
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Parasites Don’t Kill Their Hosts – Notes On Scramble For Nigeria

24th March 2024 NewsOrientOpinion, ColumnBy Ikeddy ISIGUZO WE had exceptionally gifted philosophers in the villages who taught us without being
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From Primary To Tertiary, Here Is My Diary (Part 21)

23rd March 2024 NewsOrientBooks, Arts, Culture, NewsBy Dapo Thomas The three subjects in which I scored above average had inspired
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Scrapping Of Life Pensions For Governors In Abia State And Matters Arising

22nd March 2024, NewsOrientOpinion, ColumnBy Emeka Nwosu, PhD. The people of Abia State, and indeed all Nigerians of different hues,
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