Opinion & Columns

Labour’s Last Might Test Against 3 Big Parties

By Ehichioya Ezomon  President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu and three other presidential contestants have onus to help their parties secure the states gained in the February 25 poll, and strive to add more states to their columns. In normal political times, the All Progressives Congress would reap a bandwagon effect from Tinubu’s …

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The Mouth: A Weapon to Build and to Destroy

By Young Erhiurhoro Almost every higher animal has a mouth, including the king of all living things – Man. The mouth is used for eating foods and to also drink water and other liquid materials. It’s an essential part of a human being. Without the mouth, human beings are incomplete. No …

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E.K. Clark: How Not To Be an Elder Statesman

By Fred Edoreh As a matter of culture we respect elders, but when they sometimes misapply the honour to manipulate society to achieve self interest it becomes somewhat unbecoming. I have read the open letter of our revered Chief E.K. Clark to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and the very respectful reaction …

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2023 Countdown (5): PDP-G5 Boastful, yet Fearful

By Ehichioya Ezomon  Twenty-seven days to the February 25 presidential election, the Peoples Democratic Party hasn’t found a common ground with its five governors opposed to the National Chairman Iyiorcha Ayu. The PDP-G5 – chaired by Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom, and headed by Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike – …

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