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By Femi Adesina@FemAdesina

Let’s go back in time to May 2004, when the lands of Yelwa-Shendam, in Plateau State, had turned crimson. Primitive fury and hatred were unleashed, leading to an internecine bloodbath. Hundreds and hundreds of people were killed along religious lines. It eventually led to Governor Joshua Dariye being removed, as a state of emergency was declared, and a retired Army General appointed sole administrator.

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By Bayo Adeyinka

My dear Asiwaju,

I am compelled to write this open letter to you because of the state of affairs of the Yoruba nation.

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A Field Report: By Hon. (Chief) Longers Anyanwu

Since the beginning of the 3rd Republic civilian government in Nigeria, attention has never been so focused on the southeast geo-political zone as it is now. The reason for this political frenzy is not difficult to fathom.

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By Eze Jude. O

There is a street phrase in Nigeria's social media milieu that "having one child makes you a parent, but having two makes you a referee."

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By Nelson Egbobor

I have lost a motivator/father-figure, Prince Tony Momoh, a veteran Journalist, former Editor of the Daily Times Newspaper, and ex-Minister of Information, who died on Tuesday, February 2, 2021, by 5 pm, at 81 years.

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By Dons Eze

The recent appointment of Major General Leo Irabor as the new Chief of Defence Staff, and the controversy that trails that appointment, has made us begin to examine the relationship between those who live in border areas, otherwise known as the periphery Igbo, and those who live in Igbo mainland.

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