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Principle of Thrasymachus: Is Justice the advantage of the stronger?
By Gabriel Efe, guest writer Thrasymachus, the ancient Greek Sophist, is remembered for his controversial stance on justice. In Plato’s Republic, he argues that justice is nothing more than the advantage of the stronger. This idea challenges traditional views of morality and invites us to examine the dynamics of power…
Read More »Purposeless pardons: Flaws exposed in Osun prisoner release
By Gab Efe, Guest Writer Recently, a prisoner pardoned by the Osun State Governor was caught stealing a television not long after his release. This incident lays bare a harsh truth: our government’s approach to prisoner pardons is flawed, driven more by political motives than genuine concern for those being…
Read More »Children as Political Pawns: Reflection on Responsibility, Govt Mishandling of Youth Protests
By Gabriel Efe, Guest Writer In recent weeks, Nigeria has witnessed a deeply unsettling event: a group of minors taken to court for protesting against governance issues. This incident, while quickly garnering public sympathy and calls for their release, unveils a web of underlying concerns that our society cannot afford…
Read More »Saudi Pro League’s Rise: How Big-Name Signings Are Transforming Middle Eastern Football.
The Saudi Pro League has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, emerging as one of the most ambitious and rapidly growing football leagues in the world. The influx of big-name signings from Europe and South America has propelled the league into the global spotlight, raising questions about the future…
Read More »UN Warns of Worsening Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen Amid Ongoing Conflict.
The United Nations has issued a stark warning about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen, where ongoing conflict continues to wreak havoc on the civilian population. As the war in Yemen enters its tenth year, millions of people are facing acute food insecurity, displacement, and a lack of basic services,…
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