Bama’s 8 Hours of Armageddon: How Angry Should We Be? By Perry Brimah
Author suggests that Nigerians become proactive, in the face of government’s ineptitude It took eight whole hours for Nigeria’s army...
Emmanuel Ogala is an investigative reporter and heads the Digital Strategy unit of PREMIUM TIMES. Emmanuel, an experienced web developer. Before joining PREMIUM TIMES, Emmanuel worked for 234NEXT. His stories have won awards in the 2014 CNN-Multichoice African Journalist of the Year award and the 2013 Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism awards.
Author suggests that Nigerians become proactive, in the face of government’s ineptitude It took eight whole hours for Nigeria’s army...
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