Tag: The Injustice Blog

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tosin adesinaMay 10, 2018

Almajiris will soon overrun Lagos if no action is taken

The Almajiri system that has contributed to the highest rate of out of school children in Northern Nigeria is gradually ...

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tosin adesinaMay 8, 2018

The rainy season is here again, has the government learnt from its past mistakes?

Every year the rainy season is highly anticipated by Nigerians for two major reasons, farming and also the shift to ...

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tosin adesinaFebruary 10, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] Okorocha passes vote of no confidence on Idris and Buratai

The woes of the two major security agencies in the country, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Police force was ...

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UgoTalksAlotFebruary 9, 2018

NTA social media gag order: Dictatorship in democracy?

On the 15th of January 2018, the management of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) which is the official government-owned television ...

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tosin adesinaFebruary 3, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] Things are definitely not good with God is Good Motors

Success in entrepreneurship is definitely not measured alone by fiscal success alone but also by maintaining a culture of excellence. ...

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tosin adesinaFebruary 2, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] This minister flew his dog to Italy for treatment while teachers can barely feed

How can Africa progress when men like Gilbert Bawara are allowed into positions of leadership? Leadership has been the bane ...

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tosin adesinaJanuary 31, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] For a body whose entire job is executing the law, the Nigerian Judicial Council is very bad at their job

The Nigerian Judicial Council (NJC) is the elite body of senior judges and legal practitioners in the country. The body ...

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tosin adesinaJanuary 23, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] When will President Buhari intervene in the herdsmen vs farmers crisis across the country?

The incessant attacks by Fulani herdsmen in the country reached a breaking point recently when 73 individuals were buried in ...

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tosin adesinaJanuary 23, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] Why are Fulani herdsmen targeting Olu Falae?

Sunday’s arson on Chief Olu Falae’s farm has brought to four the number of direct attacks the former Secretary to ...

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tosin adesinaJanuary 20, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] Another DSS attack on a religious figure for not supporting the government

President Buhari’s tenure as a military dictator in the 1980’s was characterised by forced kidnappings and illegal arrests. Those acts ...

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tosin adesinaJanuary 17, 2018

[The Injustice Blog] What exactly does David Mark do nowadays to afford a 3000-seater church?

Former Senate President and one of the most ineffective senators of the eight Senate, Senator David Mark recently donated a ...

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tosin adesinaDecember 30, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Osun state’s workers tried to strong-arm Aregbesola with a strike, but it backfired

Workers in Osun state civil service on December 27, 2017, embarked on an indefinite strike. The strike according to the ...

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tosin adesinaDecember 30, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Halimatu Idris is one of the few public servants recording actual success, she would have kept her job if she wasn’t a woman

Until 1999 ushered in a new democratic dispensation, there were scarcely any representation of women in positions of power and ...

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tosin adesinaDecember 29, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] The last thing any Northern state needs right now is another attack on education

The Nigerian North has suffered from decades of institutionalized illiteracy, fostered by religious practice and cultural alienation. Even though the ...

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tosin adesinaDecember 18, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Should the sale of Pepper Spray be legalised?

Pepper spray (also known as capsicum spray) is a lachrymatory agent (a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause ...

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EditorDecember 14, 2017

[The Activism Blog] Amnesty International orientates Nigerians ahead of Public Hearing for NGO Regulatory Bill.

Ahead of the proposed public hearing on the NGO Regulatory Bill submitted by the Honourable The NGO regulation Bill is ...

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tosin adesinaDecember 8, 2017

#EndSARS: Jimoh Moshood, the poster boy of a failed agency

The Nigerian Police Force has not had a very good reputation in 2017. The year has been laden with one ...

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EditorDecember 6, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] The elite are winning after all

When you think the class war between the elites and the poor in Nigeria is over, then you will realize ...

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EditorDecember 4, 2017

[The Activism Blog] #EndSARS: Listen to Nigerians and probe police brutality, Amnesty tells FG

The EndSARS campaign which started trending on the social media on Saturday December 2, 2017 has received the attention of ...

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EditorDecember 4, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] #Mainagate: Who is after Abdulrasheed Maina

As the narrative continues on the Mainagate saga it’s important we ask ourselves a pertinent question which remains unexplored. Why ...

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EditorDecember 4, 2017

[The Activism Blog] Libyan slave trade: CSO’s storm Libyan embassy to protest

Civil rights organisations on Thursday November 30, 2017 stormed the Libyan embassy in Abuja to protest the alleged auction of ...

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EditorDecember 1, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Why don’t we forgive the Pension thieves?

This headline may look unpatriotic or any way you chose to look at it but the fact remains we’ve had ...

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EditorNovember 30, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Why the FG must take a second look at Amnesty International’s accusation against Shell

At the moment, the table of the Federal Government is filled with lots of unanswered questions being asked by its ...

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EditorNovember 22, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Eko Hotel’s treatment of Mr. 2kay is a metaphor for Nigeria

There is so much that is wrong with our nationhood. However, all these inadequacies should not be evident in all ...

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EditorNovember 9, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] Stranded Rivers students: Why Amaechi must intervene

The case of the stranded Rivers students in the United Kingdom whose scholarships were suspended by the State Government is ...

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EditorNovember 7, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] NSCIA, MURIC don’t care about El-Zakzaky and that should worry every Muslim

The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and the Muslim Right Concerns (MURIC) are two independent pressure groups created ...

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EditorNovember 4, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] The Gatekeeper of Hell in Langtang

Langtang is a town in Plateau State, Nigeria. The town which is connected to Shendam, Kanam and Wase through paved ...

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AzeezAugust 30, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] How impactful is PINE and Victim Support Fund?

The recent attack on staff of International Medical aid Corp, by Internally Displaced Persons in Gubio IDP camp Maiduguri, Borno ...

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AzeezAugust 30, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] That shameful attack by IDPs on humanitarian aid workers

Nigeria was placed on the world map again on Saturday, August, 26, 2017, though for a very negative reason. Staff ...

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AzeezAugust 24, 2017

[The Injustice Blog] The implications of NBC’s new directive

The National Broadcasting Commission new broadcasting code for media houses is expected to commence full implementation on the 1st of ...

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