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Reuben Abati | Op-Ed Contributor

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Reuben Abati: The Uncomfortable Truth About The Made-in-Nigeria Campaign

There has been renewed talk lately about the need for Nigerians to patronize locally made goods, (someone should have added… and services!). Championed by...

Reuben Abati: When Love Isn’t Enough – A Valentine’s Day Thought

It is that time of the year again in the month of February, when there is so much talk and excitement about romance and...

Reuben Abati: A Story Around Mama Dawes

Teachers are the most important persons in anyone’s life. Teachers teach us everything that we know. They inspire us. They leave their imprints, almost...

Reuben Abati: Why Father Ejike Mbaka Must ‘Suffer’ [MUST READ]

Catholic priests in Nigeria have always captured the public imagination, some of them have served in government positions, some were prominent in the fight...

Reuben Abati: Federal Character And Its Discontents [MUST READ]

There has been so much concern about how the Federal Character principle has since its introduction in 1979, promoted mediocrity within the public service,...

Reuben Abati: The Online Warriors

My criticisms of the excesses of the online phenomenon in terms of its brazen abuse in an unregulated environment has often made me the...

Reuben Abati: Where Are The Public Intellectuals?

Something sad has happened and is happening, and is getting worse in our society: the decline of public intellectualism.  And so I ask, where...

Reuben Abati: Inside Dambazau’s Shoes

See what your friends are writing” “Who?” “Your fellow columnists. See how they are attacking the Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Dambazau, just because an orderly...

Reuben Abati: What Happened On My Visit To The FRSC Headquarters

One of the things I have had to do in recent times was to renew my driver’s licence. This took me to the headquarters...

Reuben Abati: January 15 – A Look Down Nigeria’s Troubled Political History

January 15 every year is Nigeria’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day: wreaths are laid, statements are made, soldiers, government officials and the Nigerian Legion attend...

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