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Emperor Tinubu and the Jos massacre, by Ugoji Egbujo

Emperors owe no duties to their subjects. When they deign to show pity, it must be applauded as great charity.  President Tinubu cannot feel the people’s pain. He didn’t tell the truth to that woman who clutched to her dead son, Ayiba,  and stirred the soul of the nation. He owes Jos—and the many other communities ravaged […]
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Tinubu’s first year: The Report Card, by Ugoji Egbujo

One year has passed. The bold economic reforms Tinubu started have faltered. On day one, he had removed petrol subsidies with a pumped fist. But one year after sounding revolutionary at oath-taking, his government now pays petrol subsidies through the backdoor. And because nobody bothers with transparency, Tinubu hasn’t informed the public how much he now spends […]

A letter to the Honourable Nyesom Wike, by Ugoji Egbujo

Your name says you are a man of strength. Some say you are a strongman. Others call you Nebuchadnezzar. You say you are a man of capacity, character and INTIGRITY. Hon minister, he, who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day. The gods are not amused when men play god. For some mistakes, […]

The EFCC and Betta Edu, by Ugoji Egbujo

The president suspended Betta Edu in early January. The EFCC must have seen something fiery in the smoke of the Betta Edu scandal. The initial investigation and suspension seemed swift and decisive. But those who applauded are now bemused. Because, four months after the president handed the minister to the EFCC for sifting, the woman […]

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