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Nigeria's Football Hooliganism, a Disease Without a Medicine
Football hooliganism persists in Nigeria, with the latest being a drama that ensued in Kano state. Legit.ng looks at this ...
Whatever the true interest of America is, through strategic engagement, this can be negotiated and resolved to the mutual ...
Editorial - Nigeria must instead embark on continuous reforms to consolidate the gains of its democracy since 1999.
Dr. Kester Onor says Nigeria can survive US aid withdrawal by leveraging resources, unity, security, and self-reliance.
PORT HARCOURT--HUMAN Rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, has said that the Ogoni 4 and the Ogoni 9 were brutally killed by the Sani Abacha military junta in 1995. While speaking at the 84th posthumous ...
Watch Part 2 of our interview with Wole Soyinka, the acclaimed Nigerian writer who was the first African to receive the Nobel ...
Nnimmo Bassey, a prominent figure in the decades-long environmental struggles in Africa's largest oil-producing country, will ...
Opinion
Nigeria’s Democracy At A Crossroads: Why Military Rule Is Not the Answer, By Oludare Ogunlana
Many young Nigerians, frustrated by corruption, insecurity, and economic hardship, secretly wonder if the military could fix what politicians have broken. For those who lived through Nigeria’s ...
Sycophancy is more dangerous than open opposition. While enemies attack from outside, sycophants destroy from within — smiling, flattering, and misleading until truth itself is suffocated. The history ...
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