TODAY marks the end of the two-term tenure of a man who came with tremendous goodwill, the kind never before…
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AT the behest of the legendary Mr. Dan Agbese, renown journalist and author, the article below is a re-publication. The…
AFTER weeks of being at daggers drawn over the results of the last general elections and with only days to…
IN the system of governance we practise, there are three arms – the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. The Legislature is…
SEUN Anikulapo Kuti, son of the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has been in the news lately for the wrong reason.…
No PRESIDENTIAL transition periods are times of excitement, hope, apprehension, speculation, and drama. It is associated with chaos, complexity, and…
TWO presidents in the last 24 years provide interesting examples of how to relate with the National Assembly. And between…
THIS writing was first published on 6 July 2020. With changes of leadership soon at the federal and state levels,…
WHILE putting to ‘bed’ last week’s column titled: ‘Buhari’s Eight-Year Rule: A Postscript (2)’, a friend called to suggest that…
EVERY Nigerian knows that we have an electricity problem. It has been a recurrent sound bite in development discourse in…
IT started like a grudge match. Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, was dealt a bad hand in a failed transaction.…
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday last week told Nigerians that he has delivered on most of his ‘change agenda’ upon…
MY column of last week with the title “Like Mamu, like Abdulsalami and the billion naira firefighter” drew the attention…
EDUCATION is a critical priority for Nigeria, as it is for any nation serious about growth and development. Unfortunately, in…
IN February 2022, the Ukraine-Russia war broke out and left about 16,000 African students studying there stranded, among which are…
WE have a measurement problem eloquently illustrated in a Yoruba tale about a Mecca has-been. The fellow in this tale…
IN a move normally seen in Hollywood spy thrillers, Tukur Mamu, publisher of Kaduna-based Desert Herald and an aide to…
“All countries have a sovereign right to decide which other countries to partner with, but these choices have consequences, of…
NIGERIA’s nascent democratic journey has lasted for 24 uninterrupted years, the first time in its history. Previous democratic interregnums did…
NIGERIA’s February/March elections undid many things. One of them was the 63-year-old myth that no wealthy and ambitious candidate could…
