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MAUREEN BADEJO IS NOT WORTHY TO SPEAK ABOUT THE CORRIDOR

The corridor as it sounds is just a term to describe the place that people sit to wait for their…

5 years ago

Edo 2020: Before You Cast That Vote Today by Olusegun Odulana-George

If ever a single snapshot told a complete story, the outcome of the Edo Governorship Debate organised by Channels TV…

5 years ago

Remembering Ize-Iyamu’s Class Act at Debate by Derinsola Simeon

Electoral debates are oftentimes about gauging which candidate connects more with voters while presenting policy alternatives to undecided voters. In…

5 years ago

Shaibu’s Irredeemable Reputational Damage by Osagie Osunbor

In politics, reputation is everything. Political reputation is less what political figures say or do; it is more about what…

5 years ago

Captain Wells Hosa Okunbo is a Man without Blemish by Rt. Hon Bright Omokhodion, former Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly.

Captain Hosa Wells is a consummate philanthropist and a household word in Edo state, emanating largely from his deep impart…

5 years ago

Death to Rapist: In Defense of the Josephs

The issues of rape has suddenly become a scourge that needs urgent and swift interference of relevant government agencies, many…

5 years ago

Okunbo: The Ace in Edo’s Hole by Abdulahi Taminu

The volume, velocity and variety of campaigns of calumny against Captain Idahosa Wells Okunbo, a billionaire businessman and philanthropist, in…

5 years ago

His Agenda Is SIMPLE, His Promises Are Realistic by Stanley Chiamaka

It is trite to say job creation is crucial for a healthy economy to fire growth and improve the lives…

5 years ago

Edo 2020: It’s Time for a Debate By Francis Ugwuanyi

Were debates a constitutional requirement of every election in Nigeria, it would have been interesting to watch Governor Godwin Obaseki…

5 years ago

Ize-Iyamu: When God’s Grace Is Upon a Man by Tunji Fagbohun

The attitude of the average electorate to a candidate can be easily measured by how they respond to his or…

5 years ago