Tuesday, March 19, 2024

A case of perpetual enslavement?

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya A Nigerian couple lived next to the residence of the Nigerian ambassador in Harare, Zimbabwe. On the other side of the...

A case of perpetual enslavement?

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By Remi Sonaiya A Nigerian couple lived next to the residence of the Nigerian ambassador in Harare, Zimbabwe. On the other side of the Nigerian...

We must think to transform our reality!

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya “THINK” was the motto brought to IBM (formerly known as Computing Tabulating Recording Company) by Thomas Watson when he joined the...

The senseless lifestyle of Nigeria’s super-rich

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya In recent times I have been confronted with “evidence” of the incredibly expensive lifestyle being lived by a class of Nigerians,...

Go get some education!

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya Education.          Noun.   1. The act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and...

Groping for signs of hope

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya It is with great determination that I write this particular piece, because all kinds of forces seem to have conspired together...

Where have all the artistes gone?

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya In a television interview broadcast a couple of years ago, renowned South African playwright and actor, John Kani, co-author of Sizwe...

Chaplain’s Sacking: Matters Arising

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya The sacking of the erstwhile presiding chaplain of the Chapel of Christ the Light, Alausa, Venerable Femi Taiwo, presumably on the...

While hunger rages in Africa among the people; Personal interests consume the leaders

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By Prof Remi Sonaiya Currently, all over the city of Bonn, former capital of Germany, and practically at every single bus stop, there are big...

Education for Development (1)

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This week I have decided to publish a section of a speech I gave at the graduation ceremony of a school in Lagos sometime...

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