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Insecurity: Is Tinubu Fiddling or Fibbing? By Ugoji Egbujo

Insecurity: Is Tinubu Fiddling or Fibbing? By Ugoji Egbujo

The most patient Nigerians are now exasperated. President Tinubu has run out of excuses. A once-passive nation is waking up to its perilous predicament. Indefatigable Pastor Enoch Adeboye says he has tried. He now begs his congregation to help him speak to Tinubu. It appears the President is inaccessible not only to  senators. Does Tinubu need […]
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Has Wike’s Juju Expired? By Ugoji Egbujo

Has Wike’s Juju Expired? By Ugoji Egbujo

For years, Nyesom Wike seemed untouchable, wielding power with impunity and bending institutions to his will. He could come on national TV ‘barking’.  He could wear crazy colored clothes. He could hold more media chats than the president and all governors combined to gossip about his mentors, who had all become his enemies  As a junior minister, […]

2027: Nigeria needs a red-eyed opposition, by Ugoji Egbujo

2027: Nigeria needs a red-eyed opposition, by Ugoji Egbujo

There are no visible electoral reforms. 2027 will be worse than 2023 on every negative scale. Because the ills of 2023 went unpunished, they have been reinforced. The perpetrators will double their efforts. 2023 and its aftermath have bestowed brazen impunity on the immediate political future. The opposition is endangered. The trajectory is predictable. Consequently, Tinubu has […]

Tinubu and Talon: Traitorous Tailors of Democracy? By Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu and Talon: Traitorous Tailors of Democracy? By Ugoji Egbujo

Before soldiers seized Cotonou’s state television station to declare Patrice Talon deposed, Benin’s democracy had already become a sham.  Talon entered office in 2016 bearing the hopes of the country’s poor. Benin’s democracy, then 25 years old, was stable but stagnant, yielding little prosperity. Talon pledged to a single term—unshackled from re-election pressures and the politics […]

Tinubu and the Tyranny of the ‘North, by Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu and the Tyranny of the ‘North, by Ugoji Egbujo

It is the raw underbelly of Nigerian politics: a toxic cocktail of ethnic entitlement, economic despair, and insecurity sharpened into a political blade. Between Bola Tinubu and a powerful section of the northern aristocracy, there is no love lost. The economic hardship is brutal, the insecurity unrelenting, but that is not the real grievance. The real […]

Nigeria on the Ropes: Bring back our mercenaries, please! By Ugoji Egbujo

Nigeria on the Ropes: Bring back our mercenaries, please! By Ugoji Egbujo

Nigeria is bleeding. Our soldiers fight with courage, but they are spread perilously thin across multiple fronts. Goats are now eating palm fronds on our heads.  From the Sambisa Forest to the Kotangora thickets of Niger and  the vast rangelands of Zamfara and the valleys of Orsu, violence lurks and consumes lives and livelihoods. It is better […]

Nigeria and the Sovereignty Ruse, by Ugoji Egbujo

Nigeria and the Sovereignty Ruse, by Ugoji Egbujo

When African leaders, neck-deep in debts, go to borrow from foreign lenders, sovereignty is the last thing on their minds. Sovereignty connotes solvency, self-sufficiency, and security. For many African countries, it is no more than a sick  joke—a tool for corrupt, despotic, and indolent leaders to stir up anti-Western anger. It fails to spark real […]

The Tinubu and Wike Bromance, by Ugoji Egbujo

The Tinubu and Wike Bromance, by Ugoji Egbujo

Before Wike started remaking Rivers State in his own image, he used to rail against Lagos’s godfatherism. He thought it was feudalism. But those days are over. Now that he considers the Rivers government his political furniture, the private ownership of Lagos politics must be the manual to control his own stooges. Some say his hypocrisy is […]

These defections and this democracy, by Ugoji Egbujo

These defections and this democracy, by Ugoji Egbujo

Gov. Peter Mbah has left the PDP for the ruling party. Gov. Diri is packing his defection bags. Gov. Soludo is proposing an alliance of the progressives: a capitulation that spares him the tag of a defector. Fubara is a caged bird. Adeleke is keen to defect. By 2027, all the state governors in the south could […]

Tinubu’s Unpardonable Pardons: Folly or Fraud? By Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu’s Unpardonable Pardons: Folly or Fraud? By Ugoji Egbujo

In exercise of his prerogative powers of mercy, Tinubu pardoned a convicted murderer on death row. He also pardoned drug barons. He pardoned a kidnapper. That power was given to him on trust by the people.  In a country ravaged by insecurity, every message from the leader should reflect a ruthless determination to stamp out crime and […]

Minister Nnaji: Is Tinubu’s Cabinet an Oluwole United? By Ugoji Egbujo

Minister Nnaji: Is Tinubu’s Cabinet an Oluwole United? By Ugoji Egbujo

Atiku says the federal cabinet is an assembly of serial forgers, money launderers, election bandits and identity thieves. While it can’t be described as a total rogues’ gallery, it harbours far too many shady figures, granting too many reprobates access to the pulpits of power. Tinubu, the acclaimed talent hunter, wanted a minister of innovation, science and […]