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N63.4bn Government House Renovation?, By Adeola Soetan
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Gov. Makinde Enters the National Profligacy Race with N63. 4bn Government House Renovation. Haba! Very ridiculous and unreasonable in this era of grinding mass poverty and hunger. In Oyo state where no single public primary and secondary school or public hospital is of basic standard not to talk of international…
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Condemnation of the Mob Attack on Zaria Passengers in Plateau State
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Press Statement For Immediate Release Date: 22/06/2025 Take It Back Movement – Kaduna State Chapter Condemnation of the Mob Attack on Zaria Passengers in Plateau State The Kaduna State Chapter of the Take It Back Movement is deeply saddened and outraged by the recent attack on a passenger bus traveling…
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Breast & Bra “Academic Evaluation” in the University? Total Absudity! , By Adeola Soetan
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Backlash as OOU campus enforces ‘no bra, no exam’ policy – The Cable. Our Universities of Nonsense. I initial thought it’s a joke. Who taught these illiterate professors that it’s compulsory for female students to wear bra, or must wear bra to write or pass exam? That’s turning the university…
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TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT BAUCHI DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF DR. ABUBAKAR AHMAD, VICTIM OF POLITICAL INTIMIDATION
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE18-06-2025Comrade Nazif Nuhu Mohammed, Coordinator, Take It Back Movement Bauchi State Chapter08037938022 TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT BAUCHI DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF DR. ABUBAKAR AHMAD, VICTIM OF POLITICAL INTIMIDATION The Take It Back Movement, Bauchi State Chapter, is deeply concerned by the arrest and detention of Dr. Abubakar Ahmad,…
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TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT CALLS ON NJC TO ARREST FEDERAL HIGH COURT REGISTRAR, DELTA AG — DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF COMRADE IGHORHIOHWUNU AGHOGHO
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PRESS STATEMENTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT CALLS ON NJC TO ARREST FEDERAL HIGH COURT REGISTRAR, DELTA AG — DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF COMRADE IGHORHIOHWUNU AGHOGHO The Take It Back Movement, Delta State Chapter, expresses unrestrained outrage over the illegal, orchestrated, and state-sponsored persecution of Comrade Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho —…
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Who Are the Real Enemies of the Nigerian People, By Ufezime Nelson Ubi
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There comes a time in the life of a nation when silence becomes betrayal. That time, in the Nigerian context, is now. We can no longer pretend. We can no longer speak in half-truths or dance around the burning bush while our people are slaughtered, displaced, extorted, and humiliated every…
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“Benue Crisis Won’t End Without Mass Uprising,” Says TIB Abuja Coordinator, Rex Elanu
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The Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement in the Federal Capital Territory, Rex Elanu, has issued a statement in response to the recent killings in Benue State, where over 200 people were reportedly massacred in yet another wave of bloodshed attributed to bandits and armed militias. Elanu, who hails…
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The Take It Back Movement Demands Immediate Release of Comrade Elliot Gbaminido
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PRESS STATEMENT The Take It Back Movement Demands Immediate Release of Comrade Elliot Gbaminido The Take It Back Movement strongly condemns the unlawful arrest and detention of Comrade Elliot Gbaminido by officers of the Lagos State Police Command at Panti. This development is linked to the ongoing crisis surrounding the…
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Take It Back Movement Secures Release of Arraigned Federal Polytechnic Bida Students Amid Rights Violations
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The Take It Back Movement has intervened to secure the release of two students from the Federal Polytechnic Bida, Niger State, who were remanded at the Area Command Detention Facility over controversial theft allegations. The students, Raphael Bolade, a National Diploma 1 (ND I) student from the Science Laboratory Technology…
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What June 12 1993 was Not, By Adeola Soetan
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June 12 election was not about ethnicity, tribal contempt, religious hatred, election rigging, ballot snatching, political thuggery, empty sloganeering, mass poverty, police brutality and other social vices that perpetually divide the people and destroy a nation while rogue politicians are always united in looting, profligacy and power greed. These were…