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The Agony Of Monogamy, By Chief Tola Adeniyi
It was at the church service for the 90th birthday of the legendary matriarch of the Awo dynasty Chief Dr Hannah Dideolu Awolowo in Ikenne that the thoughts that prompted…
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How Folarin Led Quest For Ibadan Dry Port, By YSO Olaniyi
14 years after President Olusegun Obasanjo-led Federal government first unveiled an initiative to bring a network of dry ports to Nigeria, the first signs that…
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Insecurity: This Isn’t The Time For Makinde To Play Ayo Olopon, By Ayo Raji
Over the past few weeks, Oyo State has become a hunting ground for serial murderers and sexual predators who appear to be taking a sordid advantage of the unusual…
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Majek Fashek and the curse of drug addiction
Majek Fashek and the curse of drug addiction
By Festus Adedayo
The death of Nigerian singer-songwriter, guitarist and reggae music lord, Majek Fashek, in New York, America,…
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Misconception about Oloye Sarafadeen Abiodun Alli
The former Secretary to the Oyo State government, Chief Sarafadeen Abiodun Alli means different personality to different people.
He was a serial betrayal to some uninformed…
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Oyo APC: Obisesan, a symbol of unity
By Dayo Aremu
It is no more a news that the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo state is facing a tough time at the moment, following its defeat at the last general elections…
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Can’t Buhari stop waffling on Boko Haram?
Festus Adedayo
Even when its blood-sucking soldiers slash the throats of captured Nigerians in audacious video recordings that periodically go viral on the social media, the truth…
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Thorn-filled journey through Law School, Lagos Campus, By Festus Adedayo
Thorn-filled journey through Law School, Lagos Campus
By Festus Adedayo
The temptation to comment today on the surfeit of political issues raging in our troubled country is very…
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Seun Onigbinde and the bloodthirsty hounds of Twitter, by Dr. Festus Adedayo
Again, the paternity of the Nigerian state came up for consideration last week. Who exactly owns Nigeria? Is it the exclusive preserve of politicians, their kith and kin,…
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Soyinka and murderers of memory, by Festus Adedayo
Two seemingly unconnected events occurred in the last two weeks, with very serious social implications for the polity. One was the Muhammadu Buhari government’s return of the…
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