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Nigeria @ 63: A nation in need of a just society, by Hassan Gimba

Nigeria @ 63: A nation in need of a just society, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  This text was published three years ago when Nigeria marked...

Before I Die…, by Hassan Gimba

Before I Die…, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  This was first published by Daily Trust on Saturday, 17 November 2012. It encapsulates my mission and how...

The Arbiter: Readers’ Comments

The Arbiter: Readers' Comments We have, over time, developed a culture of now and then giving our readers the opportunity to be heard. Today is...

Resurgence of coups in Africa and the panacea, by Hassan Gimba

Resurgence of coups in Africa and the panacea, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  In the past three years, at least eight African countries have witnessed military...

Two Tears for Dadiyata and The Sun, by Hassan Gimba

Two Tears for Dadiyata and The Sun, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter At about 1 am, on the cold night of Friday, August 2, 2019, exactly...

Nigeria and Presidential Democracy: Any Better Alternative? (2), by Hassan Gimba

Nigeria and Presidential Democracy: Any Better Alternative? (2), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  This, being a follow-up to last week's write up, was first published on...

Nigeria and Presidential Democracy: Any Better Alternative? (1), by Hassan Gimba

Nigeria and Presidential Democracy: Any Better Alternative? (1), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  First published on September 23, 2019, and repeated on August 22, 2022. Since man...

The Shylocks Within, by Hassan Gimba

The Shylocks Within, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Last week, the federal government, through the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), banned two loan app...

The parable of the body mechanic, by Hassan Gimba

Similarly, the strong, youthful body of today degrades, forcing its owner to regularly visit ‘mechanics’ who, this time, wield the stethoscope.

GandDollar Gate: Beyond Ja’afar’s video, by Hassan Gimba

People fighting corruption this way not only risk their livelihoods but also their lives. So it won’t be out of place for the country to give him some kind of social protection for such an exemplary act. After all is said and done and he is proved true, the whistle-blower’s reward would also be a good idea, in addition to whatever else may follow.

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