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19 Dec 2020
Today, on ‘Inside Stuff,' multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, takes an analytical look at the year 2020 and its lessons, looking at how COVID19 showed us the importance of hygiene, paralyzed the economy, changed work ethics, and caused loss of jobs.⁣ ⁣ It is also the year of ENDSARS, where Nigerian youths were organised to pass their message, amongst others.⁣ ⁣ He also advises President Muhammadu Buhari to focus in the coming year on restructuring the federation.⁣ ⁣ Get more at the YouTube channel of Guardian Nigeria, and be on the lookout for Oloja's weekly column, every Sunday, in The Guardian newspaper.⁣
5 Dec 2020
On Sunday, some Northern elders commended the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar 111 for summoning the courage to speak on the deplorable security situation in the North.⁣ ⁣ Today, on ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, talks about how the Sultan of Sokoto comment on insecurity, poverty, and the effect of insecurity in the North cannot be ignored, as he’s speaking to his people who are in charge of the security of the nation, also using the Sultan’s comment to advice the commander in chief to review the operations architecture of security in the country.⁣
14 Nov 2020
On this week's Inside Stuff, Martin Oloja talks about the aftermath of the Endsars protest and how the government is demonizing the #Endsars protesters.
7 Nov 2020
Here are a few reasons to pick up a copy of The Guardian on Saturday. Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Saturday.
7 Nov 2020
As the world awaits the official verdict on the United States presidential election, multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, in the latest instalment of Inside Stuff, takes an analytical look at the lessons Nigeria should learn from the election and why Africa's most populous nation should finally jettison the unitary system of government it began in 1966; a system which has disrupted the process of development in the country.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣
3 Oct 2020
Today, on ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, speaks on the independence and how we should stop lamenting but get back to the drawing board and draw up a plan on how we can take Nigeria to the next level. He further went on to say that, this is the point where our leaders should present a concrete plan on how they can further develop the country and be more accountable to the people.⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
12 Sep 2020
Today, on ‘Inside Stuff,' multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, take a look at the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration and ask; 5 years of Buhari administration: What's there to defend?
18 Jul 2020
The suspended chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, earlier in the week, wrote the Ayo Salami investigative panel, debunking media reports linking him to acts of corruption.⁣
13 Jun 2020
Today, in ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, is asking a question of how safe the democracy in Nigeria is after 21 years. He further states that the most important dividend of democracy which is freedom is lacking.
30 May 2020
Today, in ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja, discusses how certain actions taken by leaders of this country can diminish the achievements Nigeria have attained so far, siting the current way Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina is being treated and how the country is standing on the sidelines watching the son of the soil fight this battle alone.⁣ ⁣⁣⁣
16 May 2020
Today, in ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja discuss what the Orasanye Report signifies and how it’s adaption might create more problems for the government. He takes a critical look at the problems in the service that the report did not address.⁣ ⁣⁣⁣
9 May 2020
Today, in ‘Inside Stuff,’ multi-award-winning columnist and Executive Head of The Guardian's Editorial Board, Martins Oloja speaks the adaptation of the Orasanye Panel’s Report and the Rationalization of the Public Sector. He further went on to throw more light on how the rationalization of the public sector was the main core of the report.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Get more at the YouTube channel of Guardian Nigeria, and be on the lookout for Oloja’s weekly column, every Sunday, in The Guardian.⁣⁣

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