Opinions

COUNTER STORY: Re- Fulani Attack Abeokuta Prayer Mountain: We Stand by Our Story – Irohinoodua

  The story of Fulani attack on Abeokuta Mountain took a dramatic turn with the police and the original publisher of the story countering a press statement by the Ogun State command regarding its role in the attack. In this rebuttal, Olubodun Are, speaking for the paper reiterated the online story saying that it stands by the story. The rebuttal ...

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Ogun State Police React To”Fulani Attack On Abeokuta Prayer Mountain…” Story

  POLICE PRESS RELEASE, OGUN STATE COMMAND RE-Armed Fulani Storm Abeokuta Prayer Mountain, Kidnap Worshiper, Police Ask Victims For #300,000 The attention of Ogun State Police Command has been drawn to an online publication with the above headline published by an outfit known as Irohin Oodua. The Command would not have dignified the publication with a rejoinder, except that it ...

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Re-Fulani Attack on Abeokuta Prayer Mountain..: The Nigerian State Is Failing – Martins Ikhatalor

  Well, this is a story with relevant facts well presented and documented. It’s a good thing this has come to light. No one is sure however, if this is the first case in the state or even the Southwest. These are only symptoms manifesting the deeper malaise of a failed state. A total and arrant lack of leadership. The ...

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In Defence of PMB’s Policies: Glass Half Empty or Half Full – Nigeria!

  Many Nigerians discuss country’s issues with a non-positive disposition (glass half-empty) as if country is veering towards, ‘doomsday’. It reminds me of a book titled “Fact Fullness“ by Prof Hans Roslin, that describes “Ten reasons we are wrong about the world – and why things are better than you think”. This is partly because what tends to sell or ...

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REACTION: Let’s Light Up Candle for The Bornu Massacre!

  By: Otono Muhammad The Nigeria flag ought to Fly Half Mast over the Bornu massacre of 43 innocent farmers whose crime was their going to farm to harvest and feed the nation. They are no liabilities but assets to the nation as FARMERS who cultivate, plant, weed, harvest and distribute their produce for the food sufficiency and survival of ...

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RESPONSE: Why  Do They Hate And Fear The North Like This?

  By Cham Faliya Sharon The Good Book says, perfect love casts out all fear, and that there is no fear in love. In other words, when you harbour deep seated or even shallow hatred, you will  eventually live your life in perpetual fear and suspicion of what you hate, especially when the hatred is against a particular person or ...

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LAMENTATIONS: Challenges of Graduate Courses and Thesis Defence in Nigerian Universities

On a Whatsapp research finding, Subscribers were ask to share their experiences in doing graduate courses in Nigerian Universities. In submissions that were utterly shocking, Pegasus Reporters bring to you, below what many of these graduands went through in the hand of some predatory lectures. Pegasus Reporters hopes that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the Nigerian Universities Commission, ...

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How Abacha & Abiola Died – By Susan Rice

‘To this day, many people in Nigeria think I killed him.’ That was the opening line in the riveting account of the last hour of the late Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola as told by Ambassador Susan Rice. She was one of the visiting American diplomats in whose presence the presumed winner of the 1993 presidential election died on 7th ...

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ASUU STRIKE: JAMB Registrar, Prof. Oloyede Speaks on IPPIS, University System

Earlier, you acknowledged stable academic calendar this year, as there has been no strike. But one is brewing already with the FG/ASUU face off over the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). As somebody who has vast experience in the university administration, in what way are you advising the government to handle this matter? Frankly speaking, my response to ...

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