Features

Balancing Continuity and Renewal: Why APC Should Take-over Power in Edo State – By Adolphus Arebanmhen Aletor

  “APC leadership at the federal level presents an opportunity for stronger federal-state collaboration. The APC’s presence at both state and federal levels can facilitate easier access to federal resources, funding, and support for state-level projects and initiatives. This collaboration can accelerate development, spur economic growth, and enhance infrastructure development across Edo State, leveraging synergies between state and federal priorities” ...

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Re – Gongola Peoples Forum: The Hausa-Fulani are not the enemy – By Ahmadu Shehu, Ph.D.

  “But, in reality, are Fulani the enemy? A quick glimpse into the history of the elites of the “ethnic minorities” among whom are the champions of this agenda would yield a sufficient answer. For instance, the “messiah general” pushed forward as the face of this hate mongering was singlehandedly educated, employed, promoted and uplifted by Sardauna – a Fulani ...

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The Unusual Judge: Cull from the Facebook Wall of Richard Akinola II

  “Baba Kess did lots of arbitration in respect of cases before him, in his unusual style. He would call out a defendant –“Ore wa, are you owing or not? If yes, how much and when are you paying? Why are you wasting your money on lawyers and the time of the court?” He would turn to the plaintiff -“He ...

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A Ricochet from the Past: Royal chat with the Late Ooni of Ife, HRM – Oba Okunade Sijuade, Olubuse II

  “Apparently, some people told a big lie against me and the Emir of Kano. It was the Alaafin, who went to Abiola to sell to Abiola that I went to Israel and that I took the Emir of Kano to Israel as a camouflage and that I had earlier gone to Germany to recruit some killers and that I ...

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Education: Precariousness Looms Over the Essence of Education – Adebisi Benjamin Temidayo

  Nevertheless, many students go through courses, they aren’t sure they could secure jobs with and more debilitating is their lecturers are not even certain how these courses or subjects could bring food on the table order than paid salaries as universities teachers. And since every students might not want to be lecturers, then, it is important to understand the ...

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EDO 2024: Rejoinder to John Mayaki’s ‘Slowed Engine’ as an Epidemic on Our Hands  – By Hon. Atafo O. Gold

  “Politics is a different ball game, politics is an institution that deals with the affairs of people, that was why God left the professionals of Israelite to go pick up Moses the unprofessional stammerer to lead his people out of Egypt, they were people with better knowledge than Moses before God chose Moses, politics is God affair because it ...

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Edo Politics: The ‘Slowed Engine’ as an Epidemic on Our Hands – By John Mayaki

  “Let’s contextualize the statement credited to the Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District. What does it mean to have a ‘slow engine’? Typically, it means that someone with a slowed engine is slow to react, think, or move. Someone who takes longer to process information, make decisions, or perform tasks compared to others.” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JUNE 27, ...

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Food Armageddon in Nigeria: The Role of Fulani Herders in the Destruction of Farmlands and Communities (Video Reports)

  “This is why we are calling for the quick establishment of state police so that we can hold our governors directly responsible for breach of peace like these herders visited upon us. Our governors are said to be Chief Security Officers of the state but the best they know about fighting this crime is that one herder or kidnapper ...

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Nigeria: “I am Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired” – Prof. Farooq A. Kperogi

*Prof. Farooq Kperogi

  “In Kano, we now have two emirs, a federal emir and a state emir, and the judiciary just added fuel to the kingship fire raging in the state through what Professor Auwalu Yadudu fittingly called a “strange and baffling” judicial pronouncement” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JUNE 23, 2024 In Saturday Tribune I thought over Nigeria’s problems and just got ...

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Nigeria: Our roads are not safe; even without armed robbery and banditry! – By Kichime Goyang Gotau

  This feature article aims for continuous education and as a trained Special Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (PIN N0: 04-10315 ; RS4.1 Jos). PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JUNE 23, 2024 In this feature, I am compelled to repeat an excerpt from one of my favourite treatise, “Ideas of Safety Tool Kits by Kichime Goyang Gotau, FCILG USA.” Safety ...

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