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By Eze Jude Ogechi

Twelve weeks ago, in this space, we discussed in two broad parts, the "Renaissance of Africa's identity at crossroad" in which we condemned the the attitudes of some Africans who have mania for western life and culture with commensurate disavowal of our native African equivalents.

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By Azu Ishiekwene

No, it’s not what you think. I have read Bisi Akande’s feather-ruffler, entitled, “My Participations.” Perhaps the only connection between the memoir and what you’re about to read is a borrowed inspiration to re-purpose the title. So, relax.

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By Onjefu Okidu

Since the institutionalization of the Idoma kingship stool, no making of the paramount ruler of Idomaland has been as troublesomely controversial as the making of Ochi’Idoma V. So, so many angry comments have been made before, during and after the selection or “election.”

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By Barrister Vitalis Unachukwu

Nigeria’s 2023 Presidency is not for grabs by anyone without requisite political tutelage.

People from the South East are watching the rest of the country with keen political interest, to see if they would be denied the opportunity of presenting a credible candidate for the office of President, come 2023.

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By Hassan Gimba

I wanted to continue with my treatise on the Rule of Law as our only panacea for survival when a clarion call by the governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Aminu Masari, caught my attention.

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By Hassan Gimba

Many patriots concerned with our rapid nose-diving in morals and abandonment of the rule of law believe that the British left too early. Some theorise that perhaps if our independence, achieved on a platter of gold, was delayed for 20 more years, we would have still been on the course.

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