Columnist receives feedback on deradicalization article

A columnist at Daily Trust has noted significant feedback following their recent article titled “Deradicalization and Fantasy.” The writer describes such responses as typical in their line of work.

In the latest column published by Daily Trust, titled “The Goose And The Gander,” the author reflects on the considerable feedback received after their previous piece, “Deradicalization and Fantasy.” This response is portrayed as commonplace, inherent to the nature of their profession. The article begins by acknowledging these interactions, suggesting they arise from taking a firm stance on issues. The publication date is listed as January 19, 2026, though details on the content beyond this introduction remain limited in available excerpts. Such columns often explore societal and political themes in Nigeria, providing a platform for opinionated discourse.

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