December 3, 2024
Seun Kolade
Policy issues

Why restructuring matters

The debate about the restructuring of the Nigeria has generated a wide range of responses from all sections of the Nigerian society. Former

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Apologetics

The case for Christianity part 1: The ontology of Christian theism

When you pick up, on a typical day, the arguments of atheists and agnostics against the Christian worldview, you almost always get the

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Viewpoints

Wanted: non-fiction writers for Africa

I have observed with interest and then consternation how the African literary landscape has been dominated with fiction in the past two decades

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Institutions Policy issues

Dangote’s dangerous pitch: sell me Nigeria

In a rentier economy dominated by patron politicians feeding off the proceeds of crude oil, Aliko Dangote stands apart as one who is,

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Innovations Policy issues

Struggling Innonson Motors is a symptom of a bigger problem

The news surrounding the struggle of innonson motors is unfortunate, but hardly surprising. Ambitious entrepreneurs make things happen against the odds, but even

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Devotionals Publications

“Daddy Pastors”: a matter of ignorance and fear

In the first installment of this series, we focused on the idea that the advent of Daddy Pastors is associated with the struggle

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Devotionals Publications

“Daddy Pastors”: the struggle for domination and control

  In his second epistle to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul was quick to point out that, while he had the responsibility as

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Viewpoints

Let’s start a revolution

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am very delighted to be here with you today on this occasion of the annual parliamentary lecture

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Institutions

Saraki must clear his name. Then what?

  It seems Saraki is trending on social media now. Will he attend his summon today by the CCB, or will he not?

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Policy issues

The pedagogy of the Nigerian by Seun Kolade

The aftermath of the April 2015 presidential election has revealed as much about the psyche of the average Nigerian citizen as much as

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