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The winds are changing, but is the opposition ready?, By Dakuku Peterside

Politics often creates the illusion that public anger naturally produces political change. It does not. Citizens may be frustrated by rising prices, insecurity, unemployment, corruption or failing public services and still return an unpopular government to power. Governments do n...

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Politics often creates the illusion that public anger naturally produces political change. It does not. Citizens may be frustrated by rising prices, insecurity, unemployment, corruption or failing public services and still return an unpopular government to power. Governments do n...
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The winds are changing, but is the opposition ready?, By Dakuku Peterside
🎙 The Panel — What Does This Mean?
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The court's directive to the NDLEA emphasizes the severity of Nigeria's methamphetamine issue, as the facility...
Many Nigerians are supportive of the court's decision, viewing it as a necessary action to tackle drug abuse a...
While the court's order is a positive move, it raises questions about the NDLEA's capacity and willingness to ...
To effectively combat methamphetamine production, the government should invest in community education and reha...