Why is Nigeria so unlucky? By Ugoji Egbujo
A childish sermon on Children’s Day, by Ugoji Egbujo
Soludo and his Small-minded Solutions, by Ugoji Egbujo
Wike and Fubara: Tinubu’s Sham Agreement, By Ugoji Egbujo
Akpabio’s uncommon birthday celebration, By Ugoji Egbujo
The Climate Change Jamboree, By Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu, The Hype Men, And Political Diabetes, By Ugoji Egbujo
One-Party rule is better than this expensive farce, By Ugoji Egbujo
INEC and the Port Harcourt Protocol, By Ugoji Egujo
The Chief Justice has no clothes, By Ugoji Egbujo
A letter to Gov Sim Fubara, By Ugoji Egbujo
Japa will sapa Nigeria, By Ugoji Egbujo
Uju Kennedy: Tinubu’s Action Minister, By Ugoji Egbujo
Juju and Penis panics, By Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu and the Igbo, By Ugoji Egbujo
Nyesom Wike’s Cookathon and the Famished Masses, By Ugoji Egbujo
Resident Doctors are now Resident Donkeys, By Ugoji Egbujo
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SubscribeThe Metamorphosis of Uncle Soyinka, By Ugoji Egbujo
Now Soyinka isn’t bothered about the commitment the electoral umpire gave the youths. Soyinka appears more interested in the sideshow and what some Sea dogs told him about who came third and fourth in the elections.
The EFCC is living in bondage, By Ugoji Egbujo
President Tinubu owes the nation a duty to explain the legality and morality of the prolonged detention of the EFCC chairman without trial. If an EFCC chairman can be so casually picked up and incarcerated, then what is the fate of political opponents and everyday people?
Ministers of Noise, By Ugoji Egbujo
The noise has started. Rather than embrace sobriety, they have begun with talkativeness. Unfortunately, the public is no longer so impressionable. The economic situation is dire and deft footwork of political chancery cannot bring succour. Politicians who had 8 years at the state level to reduce poverty but chose sensationalism are now proselytising like development […]
Our public hospitals are sick and our senior doctors are aloof, By Ugoji Egbujo
The tragic case of Dr Vwaere Diaso doesn’t even tell the story. The rot is malignant. After the cheap elevator collapsed, the young lady couldn’t be extracted for almost an hour. This accident happened in the heart of Lagos, the country’s centre of excellence. When the fractured doctor arrived at the surgical table, the monitors […]
President Tinubu and His Fat Cabinet, By Ugoji Egbujo
How can a government that removed petrol subsidies and begged the poor to bear with it, proceed to appoint 11 more ministers than we had in 2015?
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