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Mr President, salary hike won’t resolve the present hunger, by Hassan Gimba

Mr President, salary hike won’t resolve the present hunger, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  These days, the words dominating the air are “hunger” and “protest”. And...

Bukar Abba Ibrahim: The Man Who Touched My Life (2), by Hassan Gimba

Bukar Abba Ibrahim: The Man Who Touched My Life (2), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Adamu Maina Waziri is one politician most people misunderstand. He is...

Bukar Abba Ibrahim: The man who touched my life (1), by Hassan Gimba

  Bukar Abba Ibrahim: The man who touched my life (1), by Hassan Gimba  The Arbiter “He had a good heart, see where he died.” “To live in...

The rule of law as the foundation for a successful nation, by Hassan Gimba

The rule of law as the foundation for a successful nation, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  The promotion of peaceful and inclusive societies is the focus...

FAAN, CBN and the short trip to Lagos, by Hassan Gimba

  FAAN, CBN and the short trip to Lagos, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Nigeria is a country of one week, one issue; but insecurity, spreading over the...

I want to talk about Tinubu, even though I lost my mother, by Hassan Gimba

I want to talk about Tinubu, even though I lost my mother, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  On Monday, January 8, I lost my mother. She...

Cotonou Degrees and Our Wimpy Education Policy, by Hassan Gimba

Cotonou Degrees and Our Wimpy Education Policy, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Last week, we got a dose of what investigative journalism ought to be. Umar...

Rivers must not overflow, Mr President!, by Hassan Gimba

Rivers must not overflow, Mr President!, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Rivers, a state so rich because God blessed it with an abundance of crude oil...

Why we should stop going to court after elections (2), by Hassan Gimba

Why we should stop going to court after elections (2), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter   In the first part of this write-up, we saw how in...

When shall we stop going to court after elections? (1), by Hassan Gimba

Afterwards, we will look at electoral litigations and why the political class deliberately jettisoned the process where election petitions were concluded before the inauguration, as we saw in 1979, 1983 and 1999.

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