Opinion
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Watching MOSOP Disintegrate by Obong Akpaekong
The saying “United we stand, divided we fall”, is an all-time-truth. It was divided through a communication barrier that scattered…
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Who deserves pardon: Saro-Wiwa or Buhari?, By Festus Adedayo
At No 9, Rumuibekwe Road in Port Harcourt on November 10, 1995, the devil sat in a corner, relishing an…
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The Ogoni Four Lives Matter! By Dornu Kogbara
Ken Saro Wiwa, the erudite, magnetic Ogoni writer and environmental campaigner who was executed by the Nigerian authorities exactly 26 years ago, on 10 November 1995, continues to be a divisive figure on his home turf. The…
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Dear Shell: After 25 Years, Are You Finally Ready to Accept Your Role in the Murder of Ogoni 9? by Andy Rowell
The fossil fuel giant could have tried to right its wrongs, grave as they were. Instead, it has chosen profit…
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Regrouping of Ogoni Vultures – By Bari-ara Kpalap
Re: Joint press release by kagote and gininwa’s traditional rulers’ council The attention of the Movement for the Survival of…
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The Role of Citizens in the Times of Security Challenge – by Young Kigbara
It is appropriate and socially discreet to submit that the State by its commitment to the social contract that exist…
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Ken Saro-Wiwa – Already 20 Years? – By Cameron Daudu
10 November 1995 was – to mix lingos – a dies horribilis par excellence for me! (A horrible day to…
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Preventing oil conflict in Ogoni – by Prof. Ben Naanen
On January 4, 1993, the Ogoni protest movement was launched under the leadership of the Movement for the Survival of…
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Rivers 2015: Under the boots of political gladiators
BEFORE the countdown to the forthcoming general elections, indications were clear that Rivers, a state that prides itself as the…
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Boko Haram in Nigeria: The Revelation of Islam, by Omasoro Ovie Ali
For more than a quarter of a century, the Nigerian state has not seen violence and massacre on random sets…
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