SIR: Our attention has been drawn to The Guardian editorial of Monday, January 5, 2015 entitled “The case for whistleblowers” in which our Institute’s idea of setting up a N50 million Whistleblower
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THE other day, the vice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, held a media parley in Lagos. The discussion, organised by the First Friday Group, was
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IN a country of the perverse, where pigs rule the animal kingdom and dogs savage the lion, it is not surprising that reprobate rabble-rousers trump the philosopher-king labouring for the imperishable, or
WHAT kind of Islamic State would be established in Syria, Iraq, and Nigeria – if we take the pretension of the radicalized Islamists seriously? Moslems go about announcing that their states
OVER the last month, the news media, including the various social network platforms, have been inundated by the controversy over whether or not the presidential candidate of the opposition party, retired General