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Imprisoned By Ambition: Peter Obi’s Reckless Misreading Of Politics And Power 

By Sunday Dare  If the recent defecting of Peter Obi from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, was intended to detonate like...

Tanko Yakasai: Nigeria’s Last Most-Daring Anti-Colonialist Activist @ 100

By Comrade Ganiyu Abdullahi Without doubt, Alhaji Salihu Abubakar Tanko Yakasai (OFR) is presently the last man standing, amongst the class of Nigeria's most-daring and...

How Big Food Turns Holidays Into Public Health Trap

Festive periods occupy a strategic place in the marketing calendars of Big Food corporations. National and religious holidays such as Christmas, New Year, Easter, Eid-el-Fitr and Eid-el-Kabir provide predictable moments of heightened consumption, social gathering and emotional openness. Food and beverage advertising during these periods does not merely promote products. It systematically aligns ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and sugary drinks with socially valued ideas of celebration, convenience and family cohesion.

Lagos in 2025: Sanwoolu turning Vision, Reform, and Discipline into Tangible Progress for Africa’s Largest City

By Dr Dayo Israel National Youth Leader, All Progressives Congress (APC) There are years that pass quietly in governance, and there are years that redefine...

The BAO Effect: Celebrating Oyebanji, Jinx Breaker At 58

By Olayinka Oyebode Christmas indeed came early for the people of Ekiti State this year. For them the celebration begun on December 10th when the...

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