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By Bolanle Bolawole

A few days ago, I came across the piece you will soon read here now and was attracted to it by the message; the medium of the message; and the personality the message was addressed to.

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By Chuka Nnabuife

One tree may not make a forest but one bold leader can spark one transformative revolution. That is precisely what is unfolding in Anambra State and across the South-East, where a new political culture is taking root under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

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By Bola Bolawole

The country’s leading opposition political parties descended, last week Saturday, on the historic city of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state, sounding frantic - and they were right! The existential threat they said confronts them is more real than imagined.

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'Is Nigeria laying the foundation for future prosperity, or entrenching obligations that may outlive the benefits they were meant to create?'

By Sam Agogo

Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, Nigeria’s debt profile has undergone a dramatic transformation. What began as a fiscal adjustment strategy following subsidy removal has quickly escalated into one of the most aggressive borrowing cycles in the country’s history.

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By Steve Osuji

President Bola Tinubu doesn't seem to give a damn about Nigeria. It has become apparent that in all he does, he puts himself first. His cronies come second and his country a distant third. Consider his presidency: it's arguably the puniest since independence. As we know, past presidents and even military rulers, would headhunt the best and seasoned minds in the land and beyond to help run a new administration. This is especially so for the most sensitive cabinet positions like finance, economic advisory and strategic sectors like power and infrastructure.

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By Steve Osuji

Honour and Electoral Integrity: Professor Joash Amupitan should have resigned a few days ago. Is the chairman of the Independent National Election Commission waiting to be sacked? One expected that as a matter of honour and electoral integrity, the chief electoral umpire should have called a world press conference and read a two- paragraph mea culpa. A solemn admission of guilt and a dignified apology is what is left for the Professor of Law, to reclaim a bit of his honour and integrity. If he had wise advisers, this is the route they would press him to follow without further ado.

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