Insecurity: Is Tinubu Fiddling or Fibbing? By Ugoji Egbujo
2022: The year of the underdog?
2023: Anti-Corruption is in Jeopardy
Poor Aminu and the Almighty First Lady
Our political Jagua Nanas
2023 Elections: Political small chops
President Buhari and moral confusion
Nigerian Airport toilets and the ease of doing business
Tinubu’s Rat and the Poisoned Communion
Citizen Omehia and the god of Small Things
Nigeria: The Dark Clouds and the Silver Lining
2023: Smell the Fart
Nigeria and the cost of living
Nigeria: A Nation in Slow Motion
The Temple Hill Supermarket fire
Our prodigal leaders and the London Jamboree
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By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Peter Obi may be an old politician, but he is a new phenomenon. Almost 20 years ago, he ran for the Anambra governorship; now, he runs like a sanctimonious newcomer leading an angry horde chasing scapegoats. Those swooning over him remember Obi of the Platform series more than the Obi who lived eight […]
Pastor Bakare and the One Hundred Million Naira Gamble
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Pastor Bakare has paid 100 million naira to the APC. He had paid big to serve the country. Yeah, he did it to buy forms. He wants to be president. He doesn’t mind assuming the presidency via a party he hasn’t helped nurture in the last 7 years. Everybody in Nigeria preaches […]
Rotten Pardons: The tribalism of politicians
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo Politicians are politicians. The cleanest amongst them will meddle with filth. They will protect themselves. Once in a while, the good ones will stun their admirers. They will mouth patriotism but won’t forsake crass opportunism entirely. They trade in high falutin slogans and funny compromises. Politicians are a unique tribe. President Buhari […]
Gov Buni and His Political Basi and Company
By UGOJI EGBUJO Basi and Company was an entertaining comedy. Mr Basi, or Mr B as he was popularly known, had huge ambitions but couldn’t keep up with small things like rent and food. To the chagrin Madam, his landlady, Basi brought into his humble single room apartment his boisterous sidekick and partner in daydreaming called […]
Of cheap deaths and witches
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo We love to dump the blames on witches. In the last year, I have lost two friends. Both were young men who lived in my village. I became acquainted with them during the previous four years. They were solid and hard-working. They struggled to create a better future for their children. […]
The textbooks Abracadabra
Agberos have seized textbook writing and publishing.In those days, siblings shared books. Older siblings wrapped their textbooks with brown paper and powdered the pages so that the books could remain clean and fresh, preserved for younger siblings. But that has changed.
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