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The Ene Ede Moment?

Posted By: adminon: July 19, 2023In: LifeworldTags: Baobab Rights, First Lady, Maryam Babangida, Nigerian Women Hall of Fame, Toun OkewaleNo CommentsViews:
The Ene Ede Moment?

Is this the Ene Ede moment? No. Not yet her moment. Her moment is on its way. This is just the beginning but it is a significant beginning because it is not one of these false events typical... Read more

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The Ill-fated Goat

Posted By: adminon: June 08, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: Apiti’s Goat, CSP, Development, First Lady, Koko Local Government Council, PANo CommentsViews:
The Ill-fated Goat

Lagos lawyer and writer makes a literary intervention in the crisis of mission circumscribing elite leadership and politics in Nigeria, well, Africa if you like! By Chiemeke Onyeisi “Power h... Read more

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A Fragmented Family, Party and Nation Stares President Buhari in the Face

Posted By: adminon: June 14, 2020In: LifeworldTags: Cabal, First Lady, HistoryNo CommentsViews:
A Fragmented Family, Party and Nation Stares President Buhari in the Face

It must be a very terrible week for the Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari. Even for a platform like this which does not report routine news, the early details were gripping in each versio... Read more

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President Buhari Stares Curiously at Wife’s Ballot Paper

Posted By: adminon: February 23, 2019In: LifeworldTags: Cabal, First LadyNo CommentsViews:
President Buhari Stares Curiously at Wife's Ballot Paper

It is voting time but in what appears the presidential uncertainty over whom the First Lady was voting for, he has been caught staring rather curiously into her ballot paper. Is it to be sur... Read more

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