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Reuben Abati | Op-Ed Contributor

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Reuben Abati: A Country In Search Of A Miracle

“You look tired.” “Ha, my brother. Thanks for being observant. I have been trekking.” “Trekking?” “I went to buy fuel at that fuel station by the Estate...

Reuben Abati: Dear Buhari, It’s Time To Put Nigeria First [MUST READ]

This commentary is inspired by Olusegun Adeniyi’s “Of wailers, counterwailers and Buharideens” (ThisDay, March 31). In that piece, the ace journalist and public affairs...

Reuben Abati: Boni Yayi – Our Friend Next Door

Our neighbours to the West, the Republic of Benin, have just concluded a Presidential election, which has been considered free, fair and peaceful, from...

Reuben Abati: Signs Of The Times

“Easter greetings” “Ok” “I am greeting you” “I see” “Are we quarrelling? Or you have malaria?” “Can’t you see that I am just not in the mood?” “Not in the...

Reuben Abati: The Gender Equality Bill And The Misogynists In The Nigerian Senate

What Senator Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti South) did with her presentation of a bill on gender and equal opportunities on March 15, is the...

Reuben Abati: Why A Generation Of Nigerians Are Angry ‘Children’

There is today in Nigeria an entire generation of Nigerian-passport wielding men and women who do not actually know, to borrow Achebe’s words that...

Reuben Abati: The Road Lies In Wait For Prey

“May we never walk when the road waits, famished” – Wole Soyinka, The Road Two major road accidents in the last week brought to the...

Reuben Abati: Rev. King, The Law And King’s Supporters

In the case of the State and Rev. Chukwuemeka Kingsley Ezeugo, the Supreme Court a few days ago, upheld the rulings of the lower...

The Naira-Dollar Blues, By Reuben Abati

Dr. Reuben Abati, one of Nigeria's most respected columnists, writes on the dwindling fortunes of the Naira under the Muhammadu Buhari regime.  “My brother, e...

Reuben Abati: A Critical Look At The Nigerian Cinderella, Olajumoke

About three weeks ago, 27-year old Olajumoke Orisaguna was a complete unknown on the streets of Lagos, hawking bread. A loaf of bread is...

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