Tinubu, the Great: Naija no dey carry last, by Ugoji Egbujo
Emperor Tinubu and the Jos massacre, by Ugoji Egbujo
Nigeria: A Country on a ‘One Chance’? By Ugoji Egbujo
The Sanctification of Babangida, by Ugoji Egbujo
Politicians and Media Awards: A study in vanity, by Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu’s Self Immortalization, by Ugoji Egbujo
A Christmas and Misery Season, by Ugoji Egbujo
One deadly stampede too many, by Ugoji Egbujo
The new church and the gambling culture, by Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu’s ‘Do As I Say’ Reforms
Tinubu’s ‘Do As I Say’ Reforms, by Ugoji Egubjo
A prayer for the PDP, by Ugoji Egbujo
The Dying Republic and ‘Go to Court’, by Ugoji Egbujo
The Metamorphosis Of Mallam Ribadu, by Dr Ugoji Egbujo
Afenifere and Tinubu’s cross, by Dr. Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu: Are we destined for more shege? By Ugoji Egbujo
Is Tinubu settling scores?
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SubscribeTuggar, Eagles And Benghazi, by Emeka Obasi
I am so happy the funny folks of Benghazi found it proper to drag Nigeria’s Foreign Minister,Yusuf Tuggar, into their machinations. This should signal the end of Libya’s participation in international soccer, at least, for sometime. My eyes found a nauseating story in the Libya Observer alleging that Tuggar had, on behalf of Nigeria, apologised […]
Madam Tinubu and the Elephants in the Room, by Ugoji Egbujo
Madam Oluremi Tinubu has donated one billion to the University of Ife. She wants the university to use the money to restore its dying landscape. That’s thoughtful. That’s a good cause. But tongues are wagging. Our universities have become shabby shadows of themselves. Madam Tinubu is a rich woman. But she could have stated if […]
Independence and Bread Queues, by Ugoji Egbujo
In the middle of the road, the van was parked. People gathered. It was Independence Day. The country was 64. The van was laden with bread. The hungry, young and old, filled the streets, panting. Soldiers were everywhere, as if the van was carrying bullion. Old women jostled and shuffled stoically. Nobody looked shamefaced. Their […]
The Bobrisky scandal, by Ugoji Egbujo
They have all become sacred cows, loitering in the corridors of power, demystifying and castrating the EFCC by the impunity
they flaunt
The EFCC, BELLO and ODODO: Stranger than fiction
The glory has departed. In the Obasanjo era, politicians dreaded the EFCC. When Ribadu was at the helm, the EFCC didn’t do tales by moonlight. Obasanjo and Ribadu were not saints, but against corruption, they barked and bit. Under their watch, the Eagle would have broken its beak and neck rather than allow this BEllo-Ododo charade. It’s getting messier. The EFCC looks castrated.
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