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El-Rufai, June 12 And Abacha Woken From The Dead, By Festus Adedayo

  Festus Adedayo Yesterday, General Sani Abacha clocked 28 years in the grave. Abacha’s sudden expiration at the thick of his maximal and maniacal rule reminds...

Bobrisky, Jesus And The Tax Collector

  By Festus Adedayo In the 19th century and even before, Bobriskys were lynched like common criminals. Their sin was their considered unusual sexuality. Until then,...

When Pharmacies Sell Death For A Penny By Festus Adedayo

  By Festus Adedayo   Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature, William Butler Yeats, aptly put it in his famous The Second...

Yoruba Kings As Kidnappers’ Supper By Festus Adedayo

  By Festus Adedayo The porcupine is a large rodent that is clothed with a thick coat of sharp quills, spines. The spines protect it from...

As Fubara Presses The Nuclear Button By Festus Adedayo

By Festus Adedayo If Nyesom Wike had read the character portrait of the Ijaw man as sketched by Dr. Percy Amoury Talbot, an early 20th...

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