The Fani-Kayode Interview: We wanted El-Rufai for president – Fani-Kayode

PointBlank News, March 16, 2010 Born 16 days after Nigeria’s independence to Chief Remilekun Adetokunbo Fani-Kayode and Mrs. Adia Adunni Fani-Kayode, also a chief, Femi Fani-Kayode means different things to different people. In the early 1880s, when very Nigerians could boast of the ability to scribble A,B,C, Femi’s great-grandfather, The Reverend Emmanuel Adedapo Kayode had […]

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Re: Femi Fani-Kayode; the deceptions of Yemisi Aderogba

Sahara Reporters, March 8, 2010 By Idowu Obasa There is no doubt absolutely that Omoyele Sowore, publisher of saharareporters.com has distinguished himself creditably in the practice of online media, despite intimidation, victimization, death threats etc from those perceived to be haters of truths, who have destroyed and ruined our nation, politically and economically. His undergraduate

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Who moved the motion for Nigeria‘s independence?

Punch, January29, 2010 by Semiu Okanlawon Setting in motion the process which culminated in the granting of independence by the colonial authorities was a big historical achievement. That, perhaps, explained why there had been controversies over the decades over who exactly moved the motion for independence. While elder statesman, Chief Anthony Enahoro, is usually credited

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