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Thinking Hard As Nigeria Reads the ‘Riot Act’ to the President

Posted By: adminon: February 13, 2024In: GovernanceTags: Dislocation, IBB, Palliatives, Prof Festus Iyayi, SAP, ‘Cuwa-cuwa’No CommentsViews:
Thinking Hard As Nigeria Reads the 'Riot Act' to the President

By Adagbo ONOJA The past two weeks has seen intense plea to the Federal Government of Nigeria to do something about the cost of living in the country. One big time player after another (gove... Read more

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Nigeria Police Pour Onto the Streets After Nationwide Orgy of Burning, Looting

Posted By: adminon: October 25, 2020In: GovernanceTags: #EndSARS, AWOL, IPOB, Lekki shooting, PalliativesNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Police Pour Onto the Streets After Nationwide Orgy of Burning, Looting

The Nigeria Police must, by now, (Sunday, October 25th, 2020) have poured onto the streets to restore law and order. Law and order went on AWOL (the military language meaning ‘Away Without O... Read more

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