Light and Shade in Borno
An end and a new beginning
A petroleum industry bill for Diezani
Prejudice, ignorance, profiling and the Fulbe nomad
Edo guber election and democracy consolidation
Et vous David Mark?
An engagement with President Jonathan
Kaduna: Of killings, curfew, rumour and hysteria
Sting dollars: Between the lawmaker and the oil magnate
Three days? But we mourn everyday
The 1914 myth and de-legitimisation of Nigeria
Rashidi Yekini and our compassion deficiency
The politics of national security
United States: Back in the belly of the whale
Deconstructing Obasanjo’s PDP BOT resignation

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There is no hiding place for Nigeria’s political opposition
LAST week, a few events significantly impacted upon my thoughts about our country. The first was the national response to Bola Tinubu’s 60th birthday; it galvanized tremendous enthusiasm for Tinubu’s political acumen and the role he has played in the nation’s political space, especially since 1999.
PDP’s coronation aftermath of absurdities
IN the end, what the PDP dished was a standard menu of ‘consensus’; candidates were an outcome of a smoke-filled inner recesses horse-trading, which ensured that the power blocs in the party divided amongst themselves the spoils. President Goodluck Jonathan got his man, the venerable AlhajiBamangaTukur; just like the old despot, Obasanjo got his, a pair of them, really and the different governors.
Tucking ambition and consensus under PDP’s umbrella
A WEEK can be a very long time in politics. And the past week has been most interesting in the cloak-and-dagger world of Nigerian politics; or more appropriately, the cut-throat world of PDP’s politics.
M. D. Belgore and the unfinished work in Kwara State
LAST week, the Suprem Court affirmed that Abdulfatai Ahmed, was winner of the April 2011 gubernatorial election in Kwara state. The verdict effectively closed the judicial challenge which followed arguably, the most keenly contested governorship election in recent history, in Kwara state.
The Ibori phenomenon: Thieves and govt houses
WHILE reporting James Ibori’s guilty plea to the 10-counts charge of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud, last week, in a London court, the BBC reminded that Ibori was “once seen as one of Nigeria’s wealthiest and most influential politicians”. At the height of his national influence, during the Yar’Adua administration, James Ibori formed a powerful duo with former Kwara state governor, BukolaSaraki.

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