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How Agriculture Can Transform Economy; Yagba Land as a Case Study

Introduction The topic, “How Agriculture Can Transform the Economy of Yagbaland” is one which major stakeholders in the agricultural sector who desires the...

Echoes From The Past: Teacher Oladele Dada, An Emblem of Dedication, Discipline

During my secondary school days at Titcombe College Egbe (TCE), if all Titcombite, past and present, were to converge in an auditorium where each person will be availed...

CACOVID Palliatives and the Stormed Warehouses

The CACOVID relief materials has once again shown to us how greedy our leaders can be. Now, it has become crystal clear that our problems as a nation in recent years is...

Now That SARS Has Been Disbanded…

Now that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has been disbanded and members of the dreaded police unit redeployed to other units in the Nigerian Police force, does...

Rescuing Real History of Yagba: A Final Departure from ‘Iya Agba Loje’mi’ Theory (1)

It is a patriotic duty of citizens to inquire about their origin and write their history and how they came into being. Hence, our history will not end up being written...

Opinion: In Absence of an Independent Judiciary

The judiciary, which is the organ of government saddled with the role of rule adjudication, is arguably the paramount anchor on which any political society and system...

Elections in Nigeria; A Blow to Democracy

Last Saturday was too great a day to be forgotten. It was the day that the anxious Kogites trooped out en masse to decide who governs the state, a day that afforded us...

Nigeria’s Independence; A Breach of Contract

It is pertinent to have an understanding of what social contract entails. A contract between persons in a pre-political or pre-social condition specifying the terms upon...

Highest Bidder; A Menace Killing Nigeria Politics

Monetary politics have apparently become a tolerated phenomenon in the Nigerian political sphere. Maybe money is part of the concomitant repercussion of high degree of...

Xenophobia: Africans, We Are One

Honestly, I am short of words. How did we get here? Why is this happening at this material time? Should Nelson Mandela, Julius Nyeyere, Miriam Makeba, Obafemi Awolowo,...