Fake Spirituality: The Ozoro rape festival, by Ugoji Egbujo
Wole Soyinka: Has the man died? By Ugoji Egbujo
Jagaban and the Rivers Jamboree
Lagos and Fashola’s Gardens
The North and the other North
Election pirates and the Window of fortune
The Wizard of Abeokuta and the Burden of History
Holy Gov Ikpeazu and the Obingwa Abracadabra
The Igbo and The MC Oluomo Joke
Integrity and INEC without Sango and Amadioha
Lagos and the political puberty of big cities
2023 Elections: Credibility is everything
Tinubu and the internal rebellion in the APC
Peter Okoye VS Seun Kuti: The missed debate
Rivers Government and its election militia
Nigeria and the growing roadblock industry
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By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo In a banana republic, big politicians are gods. They are not gods because they are bullies who arbitrarily ride roughshod over laws and moralities and decide the fate of men. They are gods because sane citizens adopt them as idols they must protect, promote, and worship. It is the willful mass […]
Obasanjo’s endorsement and the mob
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Obasanjo has never had kind words for this government. He had asked Buhari to resign in 2019 when he supported Atiku. So the presidency should have disregarded the arrows in the letter and taught Nigerians how to react with maturity to unpalatable political endorsements. The presidency could have engaged the endorsement […]
2022: The year of the underdog?
By Dr Ugoji Egbujo 2022 was of a certain kind. It started with the Super Eagles mesmerizing opponents in the early rounds of the African Nations Cup tournament in January. Nothing had been expected from a set of eagles that had ditched their boring foreign coach too late in the day to build harmony with […]
2023: Anti-Corruption is in Jeopardy
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo The anti-corruption war has slowed. Whistleblowers are on leave. The 2015 euphoria has died. Post-Buhari, anti-corruption could become an antiquated slogan. In 2014, the promise of that war swayed many neutrals to support the former opposition party. Today, eight years later, no party pretends anger against corruption. Anti-corruption enthusiasts and agencies […]
Poor Aminu and the Almighty First Lady
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo The meek ones have, like Shakespeare, said, “The quality of mercy is not strained.” Other others have said, like Moses, “An eye for an eye.” In other words, “spare the rod and spoil the child.” Yet Others have, like Jesus, drawn the line and said, “He who has never sinned alike, […]
Our political Jagua Nanas
By Dr. Ugoji Egujo Cyprian Ekwensi’s Jagua Nana lived in the 1950s Lagos. Jagwa woman, as she called herself to summon her spell, was an ageing but enchanting prostitute who longed to marry an innocent, ambitious young boy. Handsome Freddie, aware that his future didn’t belong to the cougar, yet couldn’t resist her offerings. Jagua […]
2023 Elections: Political small chops
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Gifted with many charlatans as leaders, Nigerians are enjoying the comicality of shallow electioneering campaigns. Ortom, who now wears multicoloured suits since he became Wike’s apostle, woke up one morning and, in a fit, said that anyone who likes Atiku is his enemy. He spoke in plain English. Some of Ortom’s […]
President Buhari and moral confusion
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo In 1984, Buhari was predictable. He made only mistakes of passion. People who couldn’t fall in bus lines were flogged. Umaru Dikko was caught, anaesthetised and crated. Corrupt politicians were hurriedly tried, and handed prison sentences fit for the Guinness book of records. Gen. Buhari was called a dictator. But he […]
Nigerian Airport toilets and the ease of doing business
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo A man in a colourful suit arrives at the airport for an early flight. Because he left home early, he couldn’t observe his morning rituals. Then the flight scheduled for 6.30 am is delayed for aviation fuel reasons, and his bowels notify him that the time has come. He picks up […]
Tinubu’s Rat and the Poisoned Communion
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Recently, when a certain presidential candidate was asked about climate change, he confessed his ignorance. Ignorance may not be bliss, but the truth set him free that day. He hadn’t studied it. But The great Jagaban had read it. So once the Arewa Wisemen confronted him with Climate Change, he chuckled. […]
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