Light and Shade in Borno
An end and a new beginning
Believe in Allah but tie your camel
The Emir died, long live the Emir
Borno: Witness to leadership in a season of killings
Nigeria’s armed forces and the crisis of insurgency
President Goodluck Jonathan’s fallouts from Chibok
National conference 2014: The Diaspora vote debate
Between President and Governors: A dip in the gutter
National Conference, 2014: The politics of national security
National Conference, 2014: Away from the brink
Olisa Metuh’s Goebbels complex
Dead applicants, Abba Moro and the Nigerian condition
The National Confab locomotive arrives the station

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End game for Bukola Saraki’s Kwara hegemony
This week, President Goodluck Jonathan led a delegation of PDP bigwigs to attend what was termed a “Unity/Freedom Rally”, in Ilorin, Kwara State. Senate President, David Mark, must have spoken the minds of other members of the delegation when he confessed apprehension that they might have just a few people to receive the delegation
Sanusi Lamido is sacrificed but $20bn is still missing
WHEN Goodluck Jonathan announced Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s suspension as CBN Governor last Thursday, it was hinged upon sundry allegations prepared by an obscure Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.
The heightened insurgency in Borno
EARLY this week, the Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima was in Abuja to brief President Goodluck Jonathan on the heightened insurgency in his state. It was coming against the background of the massacres perpetrated by Boko Haram insurgents in a huge swathe of the state. So alarming has the situation become that the Northern Governors’ Forum convened to explore issues of the widening insecurity in the region as well as efforts to find solutions. These are the worst of times indeed for innocent, often very poor people eking out a desperate livelihood in ecologically challenged environments.
Further to the water supply situation in Kwara State
IN this column last week, I pointed out the fact that scarcity of water has remained a major social problem in Ilorin. A succession of military and civilian administrations has fleeced the state of billions of naira, under the guise of providing solution to water problem in Ilorin. Muhammed Sha’aba Lafiagi, a senator today, was the first governor who misappropriated money meant for water supply in Kwara state.
Dysfunctional social spaces, thieving rulers
A LINGERING memory from my early child in Ilorin is the shortage of potable water in many homes in the city. During the 60s, there was a standing pipe which served hundreds of families, in a depression where what was then Oyo. Bypass (today’s Ibrahim Taiwo Road), meets the Emir’s Road. People will form long lines of buckets with regular outbreaks of fights as each one desperately attempts to get water for their family use.

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