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  • 1 month ago | 247ureports.com | Umar Duguri |Ola Awoniyi

    Spontaneous outbursts of UP NEPA, UP NEPA across the neighbourhood have become a regular refrain as toddlers relished the restoration of public power supply. That toddlers could chorus UP NEPA, UP NEPA, at the restoration of public power in 2025, thirty years after I similarly chorused, reminded me how little we had moved over the years. How could we not have outlived some of our ugly past?

  • 1 month ago | 247ureports.com | Ola Awoniyi |Hassan Gimba |Umar Duguri

    Thursday, 6th March 2025, started like any other day in the Nigerian Senate. But before the day ran out, some events that would not be easily forgotten had unfolded. First: a woman Senator was sanctioned for misconduct after flouting the rules of the Senate. Second: Women Legislative Aides in the Office of the Senate President hosted a huge gathering of women for a global event.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | 247ureports.com | Umar Duguri

    …We have done our duty successfully, it is not our fault …DoctorBy Umar Usman DuguriThe family and relative of Fatima Alfa Umar have accused doctors and nurses of deliberate negligence over the death of their daughter penultimate week at Rashid shikoni, federal university teaching hospital as a result of Cesarean operation performed on her October 21, 2024.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | 247ureports.com | Umar Duguri |Hassan Gimba |Abiodun Komolafe

    Social media has transformed how we communicate, share information, and build communities. It offers immense potential for good, enabling personal connections, supporting activism, and even fostering innovation. However, as social media has become increasingly integral to daily life, it has also presented significant challenges. The proliferation of harmful content, including obscene images, violent videos, hate speech, and cultural degradation, has raised concerns globally.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | 247ureports.com | Hassan Gimba |Umar Duguri |Matthew Ma

    Several people, including Nigerian leaders, have said that democracy, as a form of government, has no better alternative. And why not, if democracy is all about a system of government in which the governed freely participate in electing their representatives? Nigeria has had a go at practising democracy even before its independence from Britain. From independence, we practised it fully for six years, though it was the Westminster system, bequeathed to us by the colonisers.

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