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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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Tinubu: Too Supercilious, Often Superficial and Too  Selfish, by Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu: Too Supercilious, Often Superficial and Too  Selfish, by Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu’s government has become a propaganda factory.  A government obsessed with spectacle over substance and relentlessly pursuing self-congratulation. A governance style that prioritises the trivial over the transformative. Tinubu’s government is devoted to celebrating small, often inconsequential achievements while the nation is racked by hunger, insecurity, and economic stagnation.  From commissioning incomplete roads to extracting political capital […]

Is Kashim  Shettima doomed or defiant? By Ugoji Egbujo

Is Kashim  Shettima doomed or defiant? By Ugoji Egbujo

The Yoruba say a lie can hide for eight years, but one day, truth will expose it. The evil that men do lives after them, yet the harm President Tinubu has inflicted on Nigeria’s democracy may not wait for his departure to unravel. Tinubu suspended Fubara like he owns the country. But Shettima’s calculated revelation has now left […]

Tinubu’s tyranny vs the flawed coalition, by Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu’s tyranny vs the flawed coalition, by Ugoji Egbujo

The National Assembly had stooped to singing  ‘On Your Mandate’ instead of the national anthem. They did it with glee, without a single lawmaker finding the revulsion to boo. That apparent dubious unanimity was ominous: to survive, we must stop a behemoth, our homegrown  Paul Biya, perhaps a Mobutu. Yet prominent opposition politicians were ducking for cover, […]

Alia, Tinubu, and Yelewata, by Ugoji Egbujo

Alia, Tinubu, and Yelewata, by Ugoji Egbujo

Father Alia is at his wits’ end.  Under his watch, Benue has become a human abattoir, a slaughter field where hope bleeds out. As the sore he inherited festers and turns gangrenous under his nose, he dithers and waffles, unruffled. Alia’s phlegmatic calm mocks the screams of his people. While Benue, slashed and fractured, writhes in […]

Tinubu’s Honors: A betrayal of Nigeria’s fallen Heroes, by Ugoji Egbujo

Tinubu’s Honors: A betrayal of Nigeria’s fallen Heroes, by Ugoji Egbujo

I mourn for Nigeria’s heroes of democracy, both the living and the dead. The recent honors bestowed by President Tinubu on them have left a bitter taste. Wole Soyinka, a literary giant, now shares the same honor as Godswill Akpabio, a symbol of political expediency. Frank Kokori’s posthumous recognition brings him alongside Nyesom Wike, a man whose […]