Tag: PHILIP AGBESE

Sadiya Farouq: The melting point for principle and humanity

Before now, I found the ancient English aphorism, “what a man can do, a woman can do better,”…

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Gen. Buratai and his vision of human rights friendly Army

The Nigerian Army has traversed the historical path very gloriously. I have always known it as famous for…

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PMB and his covenant on the war against insurgency

Most analysts of Nigerian descent often conclude that Nigerians tend to easily forget yesterday’s history. We must know…

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John Campbell’s failed role as a hatchet-man

Former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell, has finally confirmed that his obsession with making Nigeria fail…

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Boko Haram: Understanding the wailing wailers

Somewhat ironically, I would never have believed in the hyped paradox of belonging to a nation called Nigeria,…

The choice of Gambari and the wisdom of PMB

The news of the appointment of Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari to replace late Patriot Abba Kyari as Chief…

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Re: Chad’s Idris Derby As Odogo’s Wife, The Incriminator

I respect Festus Adedayo as writer, public affairs commentator, analyst and author. Consummating his articles anytime fills the…

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Covid-19: PMB As The Man Who Saw Tomorrow Part 1

Nostradamus is famed globally as a man who saw tomorrow. He was a great seer, whom God endowed…

PMB and Sun Tzu’s Art of War

Like Chinese revered war veteran, strategist and tactician, Sun Tzu, once asked the world albeit rhetorically; “Can you…

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Is Nigeria still winning the war on insecurity?

Twine main polemics dominate national discourse on security issues in Nigeria. The first camp basically comprises ardent critics…

TY Danjuma’s Appalling, Effeminate Musings

By Philip Agbese Military officers are men and women whose hearts are supposedly walled with hardness akin to…

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21 Golden Reasons To Thank PMB

By Philip Agbese In my proud African-ness, I subscribe to the tradition of polygamy as inherited from my…

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