Opinion
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Ken Saro-Wiwa and the new pressure for economic justice
November has formed an indelible spot on the collective memory of the Niger Delta for nearly three decades. The region and,…
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28 Years Later – Shell still trying to crush opposition – Oil Change Reports
The oil giant Shell spends millions of dollars each year to anticipate the future to try and predict the unpredictable.…
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My Childhood Memories of The Niger Delta Struggle: Let Joshua Maciver Breathe – by Felix Boye Dimaro
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria has played a significant role in the country’s revenue, primarily due to the exploration…
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Amnesty programme: The issues in appointing retired military officer as Chief Executive By LAW MEFOR
Grave errors of judgment often occur by default, and so is the appointment of retired military officers to the role…
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Law Is Not the Only “Learned Profession” – By Farooq A. Kperogi
I am writing this column from Madrid in Spain where I am attending an academic conference. Because of my crowded…
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ECOWAS should use diplomacy in Niger, not force – by Dr. Omenazu Jackson
This is not the time for Nigeria, which President, Bola Tinubu currently chairs the Economic Community of West African States…
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Tinubu, Igbo elders and the encouraging signal from Nnamdi Kanu
Any administration in Nigeria that contemplates industrial development, without factoring in the South East, peopled mainly by the Igbo-speaking group,…
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Why Niger is the battleground of the new Cold War
ECOWAS, Nigeria should tread cautiously to prevent anarchy in the Sahel The soldiers who toppled President Mohamed Bazoum knew that…
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Dr. Zabbey Deserve A Chance As HYPREP-Ogoni Cleanup Coordinator
One of the achievements of the just struggle of the Ogoni and Niger delta people championed by Ken Saro-Wiwia via…
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Why President Tinubu Should Rename P/H Airport To Ken Saro-wiwa International Airport – By Ebenezar Wikina
I was three years old when Ken Saro-Wiwa and the eight Ogoni chiefs were killed on November 10, 1995, and…
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