
Khadijah Thabit
19062 articles published since 17 Sep 2020
19062 articles published since 17 Sep 2020
The writer notes that with his recent formal declaration on Monday, April 9, President Buhari is now geared for battle in 2019. However, she urges him to remember the antecedent of his predecessor, and give way if he loses.
Sad, the case is now different, these children we left to illiteracy, have grown to terrorize us threatening to swallow us all back to the age of slavery, rape and carnage only heard of, during the clueless times of the bronze age
In this article, a former spokesperson to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Reuben Abati, talks about the letter former President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote to President Muhammadu Buhari about two weeks over the elections.
The writer Buchi Obichie, likens the current brouhaha between the Presidency and Senate to the antics of ‘Tom and Jerry’ in the classic cartoon series.
In this opinion by Femi Arbisala, he examines the role Igbos have played in the development of the country, concluding they alone have made the country better.
Azu Ishiekwene points out that the Melaye case is an eye-opener there is a lot of problem with the Nigerian system as Ahmadu Bello University has a lot to do.
The expected cleanup of Ogoniland may save the land but many may never recover from the terminal disease pervading the area and increasingly killing our people.
A northern medical student (name withheld) has expressed his disappointment over the refusal of his people to provide financial aid to pay his registration.
Following Apostle Johnson Suleiman's declaration, Churchill Okonkwo in this piece says no one should use the name of God to promote violence across Nigeria.
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