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Author: M. A. Nababa

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Politics of religion: Nigeria lost at a crossroad

June 19, 2022June 19, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments 2023 elections, Atiku, Politics, religion, Tinubu
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Share now6      6SharesNigeria can’t eat her cake and have it: professing to be in a secular state but imposing religious criteria


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Muslim-Muslim Ticket: Nigeria’s joker in the pack

June 14, 2022June 14, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments Muslim-Muslim, Tinubu
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Share now       The Muslim-Muslim political gimmick is dividing Nigerians along religious lines but will only stand if Nigerians vote for it,


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The probability of Atiku squaring up against Tinubu is high
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APC presidential primary: Between the devil and the deep blue sea

June 4, 2022June 4, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments APC, Atiku, PDP, presidential primary, Tinubu
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Share now11      11SharesThe forthcoming presidential primary of Nigeria’s ruling party, APC, will make or mar its chances of retaining the key


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Babangida, Obasanjo, Buhari: Squandered their chances to right Nigeria
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Nigerian Dossier: In search of the Philosopher King

May 31, 2022May 31, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments Buhari, IBB, Nigeria, Obasanjo, Philosopher King
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Share now81      81SharesSince 1960, Nigeria has grappled with leaders who, unlike the Philosopher King, have been unable to take her to


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Shekarau and the taste of a fruit salad

May 22, 2022May 22, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments
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Share now6      6SharesWill the fruit salad grilled by Kano state ex-governors Shekarau and Kwankwaso upset the incumbent Ganduje’s apple cart, or


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ASUU strike: Causing more harm than good

February 22, 2022May 22, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments ASUU strike, Education, Nigeria, University
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Share now1      1ShareASUU has overbeaten the use of strike actions and thus should come up with alternative effective industrial action, Adamu


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The fraud called ‘free education’

February 20, 2022May 22, 2022 M. A. Nababa 0 Comments Free education
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Share now10      10SharesAdamu Muhammad Nababa writes that governments who sing about ‘free education’ are dubious politicians who drag the education sector


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