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Reuben Abati | Op-Ed Contributor

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Reuben Abati: A Reading List For Nigerian Ministers

A day after the present set of Minister took oath of office, Nigerians took to twitter to recommend books they think will be of...

Reuben Abati: @Sugabelly, Rape, And Audu’s Sons

You probably don’t know Sugabelly. I don’t know her either. But it is the twitter handle of a Nigerian lady: @sugabelly, who in the...

The Man Who Would Be Governor, By Reuben Abati

One of the finest persons I have been privileged to know is Odia Ofeimun: the man has a clean heart, he is completely incapable...

Audu’s Inconclusive Death, Mugabe’s Wheelchair, By Reuben Abati

“You look sleepy” “My brother, let’s just say I slept at a fuel station, looking for fuel.” “For which of the women in your life, because...

Book Review: Breaking Barriers – An Autobiography #WomenPower – @Abati1990

Title: Breaking Barriers (An Autobiography) Publisher: Diamond Communications Network, Abeokuta Author: Modupe Adekunle Reviewer: Reuben Abati Year: 2015 | Pages: 193 Breaking Barriers is the title of the autobiography...

Abati On Friday: Suu Kyi And The Burmese ‘Spring’, By @Abati1990

Aung San Suu Kyi writes in Letters from Burma: “I have never ceased to be moved by the sense of the world lying quiescent...

Abati On Friday: Super Ministers And Other Stories

“Have you congratulated our new Ministers?” “I am still thinking about it, actually. I don’t know whether to congratulate them or to commiserate or to...

Abati On Friday: Wole Soyinka: A Sojourner Among Liars

Professor Wole Soyinka was quoted saying his latest book is the “nastiest” that he has written so far. InterInventions: Between Defective Memory and the...

Abati On Friday: Biafra, O’odua, And The 7th Lesson

Democracy does not necessarily translate into the disappearance of crises and dilemmas, (even trilemmas, quadrilemmas or more) in a country, either developed, developing or...

6 Lessons We Have Learnt, By Reuben Abati

The democratic experience in Nigeria has definitely been a continuing learning curve, and the more lessons we learn at various active centres: people, platforms...

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