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Opinion Rev. (Dr.) S. T. Ola Akande: A Life of Grace, Passion and Goodness, by Tunji Olaopa by admin March 12, 2019 0 By Tunji Olaopa When a man becomes nonagenarian, such a man already embodies a legacy. Yet, a legacy is never... Read more
Opinion Voting: Southwest region, dwindling into irrelevance? By Seye Oyeleye by admin March 6, 2019 0 The Southwest region of Nigeria, otherwise known as the Yoruba Nation, is a nation known for landmark achievements that has... Read more
Opinion RE: Tinubu bans Ajimobi – The tree of falsehood grows, by Tunde Rahman by admin March 5, 2019 0 By Tunde Rahman SaharaReporters seems unable to mend its ways. Instead of trying to publish what is fair and accurate,... Read more
Opinion From genocide to rebirth: The reform message from the Rwandan Civil Service, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak March 1, 2019 0 By Tunji Olaopa Recently, the news broke that the Nigerian civil service, under the leadership of Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, Head... Read more
iSpeak Purported suspension of Ogun PDP’s lawful candidates is inconsequential, unlawful by admin February 23, 2019 0 Press Release The attention of the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State Executive of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been... Read more
Opinion Celebrating committed writings and writers in Nigeria: Signing off public writing, by Tunji Olaopa by Patrick Akpu February 19, 2019 0 I have reached a very significant point in my regular public writing, and compelled by a personal work restructuring that... Read more
Opinion Between Seyi Makinde and Bayo Adelabu, by Dotun Oyelade by newspeak February 14, 2019 0 Chief Bayo Adelabu restated it for the umpteenth time, at the Fresh FM gubernatorial debate last Sunday that of all... Read more
Opinion Plato’s Republic and the idea of reforming Nigeria, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak February 6, 2019 0 This is a philosophical reflection on Nigeria with Plato’s Republic as reference. I must apologize and indeed warn readers ahead,... Read more
Opinion Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the 2019 presidential elections, by Emma Agu by newspeak February 5, 2019 0 By Emma Agu Cyprian Ekwensi’s novel: Survive the Peace was premised, among others, on the disrupted family ties and social... Read more
Opinion Public servants and the politics and administration dichotomy, by Tunji Olaopa by Patrick Akpu January 26, 2019 0 In the last piece, I outlined the emerging discourse on the relationship of the public servants in Nigeria to partisan... Read more
Opinion Should we have a political public servant? By Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 26, 2019 0 The state of the public service, and the status of the public servant, has always remained a problem since the... Read more
Opinion The existential in the crisis of Nigerian public service, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 23, 2019 0 All across the world, the public servant is usually the butt of crude and violent jokes that bother on the... Read more
Opinion Nigerian solution for Trump’s wall and Theresa May’s Brexit, by Abimbola Lagunju by newspeak January 22, 2019 0 By Abimbola Lagunju The US Government has been in partial shut down for about 30 days now because Mr. Trump... Read more
Opinion Buhari as Ade Love’s Iya Ibeji begging for alms, by Festus Adedayo by newspeak January 21, 2019 0 By Festus Adedayo Two political events of last week must have proved very damaging to the candidature of President Muhammadu... Read more
Opinion MC Oluomo, Bayo Success and the curse of Lagos motor park kingpins, by Festus Adedayo by newspeak January 21, 2019 0 By Festus Adedayo The fracas in Lagos on January 8, 2019 during the rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC)... Read more