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    Kaduna’s Ball Now in Uba Sani’s Court

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    By Editor on March 28, 2023 Thursday Homily

    Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu Senator Uba Sani, the governor-elect of Kaduna state, campaigned for office on the backdrop of his deep understanding of the reforms that his mentor, Nasir El-Rufai, began in reshaping the fortunes of the state. Those reforms have impacted positively on the civil service, infrastructure development, education, health and…

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    Why Fitch’s warning on Tinubu should be taken seriously

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    By Editor on November 3, 2022 Thursday Homily

    Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu FitchSolutions has somehow streamlined the 2023 presidential election for Nigerians and narrowed it down to a choice in favour of the PDP only. Though the group does not have the final say in what becomes of elections, it has, however, helped Nigerians to sieve the wheat from the…

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    Is ‘King David’ Scared of May 29?

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    By Editor on October 27, 2022 Thursday Homily, Uncategorized

    Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu There is something called withdrawal syndrome. I first heard of it in 2006/2007 from the mouths of then Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. Do you recall his fight with his principal, Olusegun Obasanjo, and how the man used his powers as president to ‘deal’ with his deputy? At a…

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    Kaduna: Between Sani, Ashiru and Asake

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    By Deputy Editor on September 12, 2022 Thursday Homily

    Sani’s cosmopolitan outlook and deep understanding of the needs of the people of the state put him on a pedestal higher than those of the other candidates. Kaduna people see through what they say is his “liberal heart” and know that he is one that speaks to every cadre of…

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    A Waste of Anger

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    By Editor on August 25, 2022 Thursday Homily, Uncategorized

    Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu Thursday Homily I got a very interesting call, on the telephone, penultimate Thursday. It came from someone I do not know. Never met him. And, he was calling me for the first time. So, he introduced himself as a regular reader of Thursday Homily. “It is because of…

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    Why APC Must Not Lead Nigeria Again

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    By Editor on July 18, 2022 Thursday Homily, Uncategorized

    APC never wanted to tackle corruption. Its only aim was simply to also participate and put its name on the map as having also taken part in the progressive rot of Nigeria. APC lacks the capacity to fight corruption.  And, there is no evidence that it will ever fight corruption…

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    El-Rufai, Uba Sani, Balarabe and Kaduna’s Future

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    By Editor on July 7, 2022 Thursday Homily

    Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu The duo of Uba Sani and Dr. Hadiza Balarabe will enter the 2023 governorship election as the team to beat with El-Rufai providing guidance. El-Rufai has worked very hard to make the team a reality. However, the bigger task is to get the generality of the Kaduna people…

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    Concern Over Same-Religion Presidential Ticket

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    By Editor Editor on June 15, 2022 Thursday Homily, Uncategorized

    Ordinarily, the same-religion ticket ought not to be a problem. However, with the reality of the growth and development of religious fundamentalism, with APC’s obvious lethargy in addressing the security threats that arose therefrom, the party simply expands national fault lines and fuels mutual suspicion across religious faiths in the…

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    Premiere for The Invisible Woman

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    By Editor Editor on December 21, 2020 Thursday Homily

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    Frankenstein Fails to Scare Cinemas

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    By Editor Editor on December 16, 2020 Thursday Homily

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