By Sylvanus.Momodu

On June 12, this year, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and the continent’s social and economic hub, would be celebrating its “Democracy Day”, made possible through the magnitude of President Muhammadu Buhari’s (PMB’s) political will. The President had wisely picked “June 12” above “May 29”, which was observed for about two decades as “Democracy Day”, by former Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s presidency and a couple administrations after his. May 29 ceased to be recognized as “Democracy Day” on June 6, 2019, by the instrumentality of President Buhari’s pronouncement.

By Eze Jude O.

The sarcasm of Will Rogers is proving true in Nigeria lately. According to the veteran American film actor and social commentator: "People are getting smarter nowadays they are letting lawyers, instead of their conscience, be their guide." A crop of such people are currently at work in Abuja trying to defame and derail the popular host of Berekete Human Rights and Charity organization, Ahmad Isah, because of a stimulated, yet involuntary slip of action.

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