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Issues in the Nigeria Police Act 2020 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act/Law

I’ve read the high lights of those Laws. They are good but some parts of the Acts and Laws are very unrealistic, impracticable and requires adequate logistics for proper implementation, but we all know that those logistics are not available. Has any Magistrate visited the Police Station to carry out functions dictated by the Acts or Laws, since 2015 when ...

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NO BULLSHITTING: The Menace Called Nnamdi Kanu & the Fools in His IPOB – By Harry Agina

If I said it once, I said it a gazillion times that Nnamdi Kanu is a menace, a huge threat to the lives of the fools that follow his command in the name of Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB); and, by extension, a huge threat to the lives of many Igbo people of Nigeria. I really don’t give a damn ...

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Seven Ways to Boost Confidence and Morale in Uncertain Times – By Raymond Aisabor.

As I watch with trepidation the unfolding drama over the sudden cancellation of our general election on 16th February 2019 few hours to its commencement, I am constantly reminded of the political turmoil, inconvenience, stress and cost to the impoverished masses most of whom had to travel long distance across state lines to make sure they cast there votes as ...

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ASUU STRIKE: Insincere Government and the Public that Refused to be schooled – Abdelghaffar Amoka

What interest me about our people is the fact that it is so easy for us to take side with our oppressors depending on where our loyalty lies at that moment. They asked why ASUU is on strike but never asked why education is never a priority of the government and why the government refused to honour an agreement they ...

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Youthful Signals and the Trouble with Nigeria’s Political Party System

By Oyakhamoh Yakubu Carl-Abu’Bakar There is something quirky about political parties in many developing nations and this article is tailored to use the Nigerian scenario as a tabula-rasa for understanding why some party potentates seem to dictate party policies and directions especially who should contest, when and where. In writing this piece, we should advert our minds to the definition ...

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Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Tendencies Toward Single-Party Petty-Bourgeois Ideology

With the dawn of democracy in 1999 heralding the Peoples’ Democratic Party candidate, General Olusegun O. Obasanjo as the winner in another civil democratic experiment, it was so obvious that those who wanted sustenance of the status quo had again is in 1960, 1963, 1979, 1983, captured the mantle of governance and very little was left to think of about ...

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PEGASUS BUSINESS REVIEW: Writing a Business Plan That Banks Can’t Shrug-off

Author Jessica Oman Ah, the dreaded business plans. A frightful phrase for many, the very idea of having to write a business plan to apply for bank financing or equity crowdfunding can conjure up feelings of frustration or even dread! That’s why so many business owners put off their funding applications and procrastinate about completing their business plans, even when ...

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