Tag: IDOKO AINOKO

The diaspora quagmire for Nigeria

It is established that the population of a nation is its strength; the intellectual and positive productive gifts…

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Abduction: Shekau, Salkida, and the rest of us

As a tenet of its false constituted ideology and business model, the insurgents had taken thousands of young…

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#EndSARS and Our Missing Conscience

Nigeria is a country where citizens delight in unrewarding drudgery. As a nation, some persons believe Nigeria has…

SARS: Between Gov Zulum and Hypocrisy 

Yesterday, it was reported that the Borno House of Assembly honoured the State Commander of the now disbanded…

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BANDITRY: Matters arising as Buratai comes to the rescue

When service chiefs were appointed in July 2015, like many people with keen interest in the polity especially…

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Matawalle’s lesson note for Zulum on fighting terrorism

I recall there was a time in Nigeria that Zamfara state in North-West Nigeria was on the verge…

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Boko Haram and the 356 Fat Lies against the Nigerian Army

I have a challenge, one that is borne out of the desire to see that Nigeria experiences sustainable…

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Nigerian Army and the numerous reasons to laud Buratai

The Nigerian Army is arguably one of the best in the African continent. Its exploits have been recognized…

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Courage, Confidence and Commitment : What Buhari Saw in the Service Chiefs 

Someone said the other day that, "We can never go back to the old days prior to 2015,…

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Exposing pseudo-activism in Nigeria

Civil rights activists,the world over, are  known for their fight against social injustice and their bid to make…

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Boko Haram’s Shekau and Deji Adeyanju’s Pains

Peter Ayodele Fayose’s theatrics during his time as governor of Ekiti State is sorely missed. In one episode,…

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Understanding Sahara Reporters and the interest of terrorists

When the matter borders on the security of Nigeria, Sahara Reporters has on several occasions acted as if…

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