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Politics
Labour Party may end up like APGA – a failed experiment, by Fredrick Nwabufo
It may just be a bubble. A phantasm. An ignis fatuus. A castle on quicksand. It may not take long…
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Politics
May Nigeria happen to us, by Fredrick Nwabufo
Is ‘’Nigeria’’ a pejorative? Is it a byword for the abominable? The name of our country has assumed grotesque meanings…
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Opinion
South-east should be careful not to repeat mistake of 2015, by Fredrick Nwabufo
The Igbo are loyal, giving and unwavering. They have a predilection for going to the grave with a corpse if…
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Politics
How will Tinubu, Atiku, Peter Obi address insecurity?
Nigeria is caught in a maelstrom. Ravagers roam across the land unchallenged, extracting tolls in tears and blood from citizens.…
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Politics
Will Tinubu back or abandon restructuring?
Restructuring. This has been the governing subject since 2015. It became very tendentious with the secessionist agitations and the killings…
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Politics
2023: Nigeria’s next President deserves Pity
Expectations are high. Rightly so. 2023 has been roundly described as a make-or-mar year for Nigeria. Citizens seek change. Things…
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Politics
2023: Tinubu may not be Running – Fred Nwabufo
It is a kaleidoscope – the pattern keeps mutating. Nigeria’s politics should be among the most unpredictable, intriguing and exhilarating.…
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Politics
Nwabufo: Parties should zone presidential ticket to axis of competence NOT ethnicity
Fredrick Nwabufo, columnist and journalist, has asked political parties to zone their presidential tickets based on the “geography of competence…
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Politics
Is Buhari a reluctant Political Godfather? By Fredrick Nwabufo
‘’It’s not my problem.’’ – This was President Muhammadu Buhari’s immutable response to a question on his thoughts on the…
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Politics
Can Ifeanyi Okowa give Atiku a good run for PDP ticket? By Fredrick Nwabufo
Did you know Ifeanyi Okowa is running for president in 2023? Well, yes, he is. I was surprised when I…
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News
A trip to Idumuje-Ugboko: Victims of 2017 violence cry out for Justice [PHOTOS]
Idumuje-Ugboko is a sleepy, rustic but peaceful and idyllic town nestled in a heap of lush vegetation in Aniocha North…
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Politics
Killing in the name of Biafra! By Fredrick Nwabufo
Killing, killing, killing in the name of Biafra! When did murder become typical of the Igbo stock? When did taking…
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Politics
2023 election: The north is indispensable, By Fredrick Nwabufo
In Nigeria’s politics, the north holds the trump card – an inconvenient reality. By the inexorable contrivance of the divine,…
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Politics
Nigeria needs a ‘strong man’ as president, by Fredrick Nwabufo
We hear ‘’strong man’’, and the visage of a rotund, bumbling African dictator in Khaki and jackboots comes to mind.…
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Politics
The Economist and its unrelenting doom, gloom about Nigeria, by Fredrick Nwabufo
The Economist, the international weekly newspaper, has been steadfast and dutiful on its pursuit of a solitary narrative about Nigeria.…
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Politics
One year after #EndSARS – but no lessons learnt, by Fredrick Nwabufo
October 2020 is a watershed in Nigeria’s revolutionary history. It is a time that evokes courage, trepidation, solemnity, and despair.…
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Opinion
Akinwumi Adesina, Buba Marwa, Osinbajo – Fredrick Nwabufo’s pick for president
Nigeria is not in short supply of true leaders. The country’s diversity and generous human resources offer a limitless pool…
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Politics
Nigeria’s corruption respects diversity and federal character by Fredrick Nwabufo
How much money, property does a man need? I am compelled to believe that the faculty for primitive accumulation is…
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Politics
Nigerian youths and the ‘japa’ syndrome, by Fredrick Nwabufo
Migration is a constant; it is a wheel that keeps roving. Yes, it is in the nature of man to…
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Opinion
These reckless comments on 2023 presidency, by Fredrick Nwabufo
Power. It excites and incites. It can excite hope and strength, or incite tension, hate and bitterness. Why should the…
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