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10 ways in which the Nigerian masses are complicit in their own oppression

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Receiving inducements to vote incompetent people into office

[2] Buying foreign designer goods which they know our economy cannot sustain

[3] Refusing to ostracise those inducted with corruption. Today, even the likes of James Ibori and Orji Uzor Kalu who were jailed for corruption still wield political clout

[4] We take a stance on matters depending on the ethnicity of the person in power

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UAE opens visa office in Lagos with a target of processing applications within six minutes

UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration officials have opened a visa application and document attestation centre at the office of their Lagos consulate to help speed up the processing of travel documentation.

 

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Air Peace boss Allen Onyema gives Eagles N10m each for beating Egypt promising more if they lift trophy

AIR Peace's millionaire chairman Allen Onyema has made a cash donation of N10m ($24,165) to the members of the Super Eagles to reward them for their 1-0 victory of the Pharaohs of Egypt yesterday.

 

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Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum says it will support an Igbo candidate for president

SOCIO-cultural group the Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum (YRLF) has backed the suggestion that Nigeria's next president should come from the southeast geo-political zone as 2023 should be the turn of the Igbos to produce the country's leader.

 

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Former Oyo State governor Adebayo Alao-Akala passes away in Ogbomosho aged 71

FORMER Oyo State governor Chief Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala has passed away at his home in Ogbomosho during the early hours of today at the age of 71 prompting incumbent governor Seyi Makinde to order flags fly at half mast.

 

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Super Eagles now third favourites to win Nations Cup following victory over Pharaohs

NIGERIA has suddenly become one of the favourites to win the 33rd ongoing African Cup of Nations tournament taking place in Cameroon after the Super Eagles beat the Pharaohs of Egypt 1-0 in their opening game yesterday.

 

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I want all my Awori friends to please come and explain to me why they have not built a thriving fisheries industry in Lagos State

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Nigeria has got to be the only country in the world with 853km of Atlantic coastline and is yet still a net importer of fish. For me, the absence of a fishing industry in Nigeria highlights the effects of this atrocious oil doom and shameless dependency on crude oil

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Former petroleum ministry director of legal affairs slapped with 13 counts of corruption

FORMER Ministry of Petroleum Resources director of legal services Grace Taiga has been slapped with a 13-count corruption charge by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the resumption of her trial in Abuja.

 

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Former head of state Ernest Shonekan passes away in Lagos at the ripe old age of 85

NIGERIA'S former head of state  Chief Ernest Shonekan has passed away at the ripe old age of 85 today at a private hospital in the Lekki area of Lagos State after succumbing to a brief but undisclosed illness.

 

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Eguavoen expected to go for 4-3-3 against Egypt tonight with Iheanacho leading the line

SUPER Eagles head coach Augustine Eguavoen is rumoured to have opted for a 4-3-3- formation in today's African Cup of Nations opener against Egypt  using Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho as his targetman in place of the absent Victor Osimhen.

 

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