Author: Promise Adiele
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Interim government: DSS and reverse psychology – By Promise Adiele
Nigerian famed state security apparatus, the Department of State Services (DSS) recently nudged Nigerians, fatigued by the post-election grotesque dance of vicious malevolence, by remarking that it uncovered a plot to install an interim government in the country.
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Iwuanyanwu and the ‘political rascals’ rhetoric – By Promise Adiele
Samuel Beckett’s absurdist play ‘Waiting for Godot’ avails itself of multiple interpretative tools with a compelling grip on the moral imagination of the audience. As a timeless piece, it thrives on the hopelessness of the human condition dramatized by two vagabonds, Estragon and Vladimir who waited for a mysterious, titular Godot that never came.
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Explaining Peter Obi’s victory – By Promise Adiele
This is not a critical dissection of the recently concluded presidential election in Nigeria, an exercise globally acclaimed as a collective assault on the humanity of Nigerians and their civic beings. That political obscenity, through coordinated acts of criminality, raped the intelligence of Nigerians, summarily calling to question those who populate our public service and…