Politics worldwide has been a game of interests. Power bloc makes negotiations to protect their collective interests under various nomenclatures ranging from pressure groups to tribal groups and in some …
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Last week Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, a 22-year old Microbiology student at the University of Benin, went to study in an empty church. From reports, it was not her first time …
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When Nigerian literary giants are brought up in conversations and publications, it is usual for Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Ben Okri, Buchi Emecheta and even Chimamanda Adichie’s names to come …
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Opinion
THE VEROCIOUSNESS OF CORONAVIRUS: EXPOSING THE DEFICIENCIES OF CAPITALISM AND THE INEVITABILITY OF DIALECTIC MATERIALISM By Kay Aderibigbe
Various socio-economic challenges have confronted different epochs in history; e.g, the First World War 1914 – 1918, the Spanish flu 1918, the great depression of 1930s, the Second World War …
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Some will say I have come again. But I said it two years ago, I will never stop advocating if I feel uncomfortable with what I see. The Coronavirus issue …
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On Thursday, we hit a grim watershed. The US overtook Italy and China as the country with the highest number of confirmed Covid-19 cases. This is a dire crisis and …
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In the face of the outbreak of Coronavirus, a respecter of nobody, there is a group of Nigerians who should bury their heads in shame. They should shut-up forever. This …
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Viruses are generally so tiny that they cannot be seen by the naked eyes. Only scientists, armed with scientific equipment, have the privilege of seeing a virus. They are tiny …
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By Olayiwola Emmanuel Jebba Hamilton Maybe I was hugely influenced by western books and movies, I grew up seeing the United States of America as what any country should aspire …
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Over 2000 years ago, in Greece, there was a lawyer named Protagoras. A young student, Euthalos, requested to apprentice under him, but was unable to pay the fees. The student …

