Opinion
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2023 Declarations: Between Political Rhetoric and Practical Reality by Oby Ndukwe
Since the airwaves began to be bombarded with top politicians in Nigeria, making their intentions to run for the highest…
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The Rotimi Amaechi Factor, the APC and 2023 Presidential Race by Dahiru Maishanu
Little by little, the haze on the political landscape is clearing and thawing. The race for the apex and most…
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Ogoni Women’s Climate Justice Was Decades Ahead of Today’s Debates by Domale Keys
The story of the Ogoni women of Southern Nigeria makes the term “climate change” seem nonsensical. The climate didn’t simply…
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Ever heard about the massacred souls that haunt Iva Valley in Enugu? – by Adaobi Onyeakagbu
The cries of the 21 miners who were unfairly killed in the mines can still be heard till today. The…
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Open Letter to Prince Biira by Sunday Abel Gbaranugbe
I am compelled to write you this letter as a critical stakeholder and member of the Central Committee of the…
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Watching MOSOP Disintegrate by Obong Akpaekong
The saying “United we stand, divided we fall”, is an all-time-truth. It was divided through a communication barrier that scattered…
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Who deserves pardon: Saro-Wiwa or Buhari?, By Festus Adedayo
At No 9, Rumuibekwe Road in Port Harcourt on November 10, 1995, the devil sat in a corner, relishing an…
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The Ogoni Four Lives Matter! By Dornu Kogbara
Ken Saro Wiwa, the erudite, magnetic Ogoni writer and environmental campaigner who was executed by the Nigerian authorities exactly 26 years ago, on 10 November 1995, continues to be a divisive figure on his home turf. The…
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Dear Shell: After 25 Years, Are You Finally Ready to Accept Your Role in the Murder of Ogoni 9? by Andy Rowell
The fossil fuel giant could have tried to right its wrongs, grave as they were. Instead, it has chosen profit…
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Regrouping of Ogoni Vultures – By Bari-ara Kpalap
Re: Joint press release by kagote and gininwa’s traditional rulers’ council The attention of the Movement for the Survival of…
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