Light and Shade in Borno
An end and a new beginning
These elections won’t kill our country
Defeating Boko Haram with mercenaries
Ilorin: ‘Mark One, One’
A Uruguay example: ‘The only good addiction is love’
Nigerians are united for democracy
Bukola Saraki can criticise President Jonathan but he must not be interrogated in Kwara
A security red herring and election postponement
Boko Haram: Between Chadians and South African mercenaries
There can be no postponing the February 2015 elections
Hon. Justice Patricia Mahmoud: Righteousness in the Kano judiciary
Goodluck Jonathan surrender to Zionist Israeli diktat
Caught between continuity and change
Travel in Borno: The pains of the insurgency
This exciting season of Nigerian politics

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London images and shopping bag capitalism
BY early last Friday morning, SKY NEWS had started reporting the scrum of humans at some supermarket outlets in places like Manchester. People went and camped out in front of the big shops very early to get advantage of being amongst the earliest customers in these shops. Didn’t they say the early bird eats the choice worm? It was Black Friday in England last week and the frenetic pace of life literally blew away the cold weather. Black Friday used to be an American phenomenon, and was usually tied to the American Thanksgiving holiday.
USA’s diversity plus a rich food culture
I arrived in London on Sat-urday after the two weeks that I spent in the United States, in California and Texas. Let me start by confessing that I love food, especially that opportunity to taste foods of the different cultures of our wonderful world.
Snakes in Aminu c’s compound
Let me begin by expressing relief that House Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, finally dropped out of the race for presidency in 2015. Not that he is not eminently qualified; but in the circumstance, he was clearly being set up to fail, and it was also to scuttle the chances of the APC in the 2015 presidential election.
USA: Thoughts from the heart of empire
I arrived in Los Angeles, California, on the 15-hour Emirate Airline flight from Dubai, last Saturday. This is the second leg of my four-week holiday, out of Nigeria. I spent last week in Dubai; and I think a conversation I had with a mother and daughter from Norway, just summed up the city.
Burkina Faso’s Sub-Saharan spring
IT was a Law student, Lucien Trinnou, speaking last Friday in Ouagadougou, that gave this description of the uprising in Burkina Faso, which swept away, Blaise Compaore, one of the most despicable characters to ever seized power in any African country. When Compaore murdered the revolutionary icon, Thomas Sankara, in Octtober 1978, he murdered the hopes of millions of the working people, the youth and poor people, not only in Burkina Faso, but all over the African continent.

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