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In MOSOP, Ken Saro-Wiwa Lives On by Fegalo Nsuke
Ogoni had been politically orphaned following the death of Hon T. N. Paul Birabi in 1953. The absence of an…
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My Detention Story – Fegalo Nsuke
It was Thursday, January 2, 2020, at about 2.30pm, I had met with the Divisional Police Officer in charge of…
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Ken Saro–Wiwa’s blood is permanent stain on Nigeria by Fegalo Nsuke
Ken Saro–Wiwa means many things to different people. But without any ambiguity, Ken is a brand and a masterpiece. Even…
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When a Country Finds it Hard to Admit Her Wrongs by Fegalo Nsuke
Injustice in Nigeria is pervasive. In all parts of our country, you will find people whose rights are being violated,…
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Why Oil Production in Ogoniland is Still Not Possible
Shortly after the November 10 hangings of 1995, Shell Oil Company setup an Ogoni Re-entry department to help the company…
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2015 MOSOP Elections: Reflections on Mike Lube-Nwidobie’s Bickering
I had the opportunity to listen to Chief Mike Lube-Nwidobie this morning, January 9, 2016, on how and why he…
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Re: Legborsi Esaen’s “Setting The Records Straight”
Having carefully studied the widely circulated publication made by Legborsi Esaen, suspended publicity secretary of MOSOP, which he titled: “Setting…
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Hon T.N. Paul Birabi: The Forgotten Nigerian Nationalist – by Fegalo Nsuke
I will begin with one of my favourite quotes: “If Nigeria were to be a limited liability company, Hon T.N.…
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Like Mandela, Like Saro-Wiwa – By Laburah Ganago
One, a lawyer, the other a writer; both had a common thread running through their veins. They saw themselves as…
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Shelling Nigeria – By Leburah Ganago
Actually, this caption belongs to Femi Oyafemi who in his thought provoking piece in The Punch (Nigeria), newspaper of Friday…
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