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The Prerogative of Mercy Stalemate on Maryam Sanda by ThisDay Newspaper
Hon. Lateef Fagbemiย (SAN) The Prerogative of Mercy Stalemate on Maryam Sanda could have been avoided by inviting the Attorney General of the Federation Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) as an Amicus Curiae (Friend of Court). Background After we had engaged in a robust argument on the issue, I read with profound interest last week, the position of …
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BOB WOODWARD ON A NIGHTMARE PRESIDENCY by David Remnick
If Donald Trump possessed a soul, a trace of conscience or character, he would resign the Presidency. He will not resign the Presidency. Trump is who he has always been, and the details that we learn with every passing day merely fill in the portrait with sharper focus and more lurid colors. The man who …
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An Ode to Our New “Chief Validator”: How a Nod from Trump Sent Abuja into Orbit
Ai imagery Breaking news from the hallowed halls of international diplomacy, where the delicate art of statecraft was recently displayed in its most sublime form: an American head of state managed to identify a Nigerian one. Yes, you read that correctly. At the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, President Donald Trump reportedly recognised Her Excellency, …
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What lucky SOB
If there were a biography about you, what would the title be? I came, I met, I saw... and then I saw love. I'm so lucky to have my family's love. I know it, and it makes me feel so grateful. I really hope I'm giving back as much as I receive.
General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, A Sober Reflection by Lawson Akhigbe
A sober reflection on General Murtala Ramat Mohammed requires a careful separation of verifiable history from rumour, memory from myth, and institutional responsibility from individual culpability. Fifty years after his assassination, he remains one of Nigeriaโs most mythologised leadersโcelebrated as a nationalist reformer, yet inseparable from some of the most violent and turbulent episodes in …
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