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What Have We Done For the Next Generation?, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter Our next-generation may not know what our generation knew, may not have what we had. We have failed to give them what the...

A Nation Bleeding From Many Wounds, by Hassan Gimba

The ARBITER Every patriot currently has gloom written all over him. The defence minister told us a few days ago that the country is ‘bleeding.’...

Of Ramadan, You Be Thief, And Pantami – A Mix, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter Ramadan is a month synonymous with fasting in the Muslim world. In Islam, fasting is the practice of abstaining from food, drink, smoking,...

My Igbo Brothers, Before It Is Too Late, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter The Igbo are a resilient lot, an egalitarian and industrious people. Defined as a meta-ethnicity native and one of the largest ethnic groups...

Can We Try Green Energy For A Change? By Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter We ended the last day of March on a high note. No other than Sale Mamman, minister of state for power, heralded a...

The Fulani as the North’s bogeyman, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter We grew up seeing the bogeyman here and there. Between 1967 and 1968, I lived with my paternal grandmother, Iya, later Hajia Iya...

Anarchy and the handwriting on the wall, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter I sniff anarchy on the horizon. And to the discerning mind, the handwriting is bold on the wall. “The handwriting on the wall”...

Much Ado About Hijab, by Hassan Gimba

                                       The Arbiter Hijab. This five-letter word...

Gombe cannot be anyone’s cauldron, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter Last month was really not a good one for Nigeria. It was a month that witnessed more than one mass abduction of secondary...

The North and the effect of Janus, by Hassan Gimba

The Arbiter I had intended to continue with the topic, 'Nigeria and Presidential Democracy: Any Better Alternative? (3)’ but I had to suspend it; it...

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