Jonathan’s exit, Buhari’s entry: A critical view1_/
After the 2015 polls: Sweet victory and its problems
2015 POLLS: The dramatic end of the race
2015 Polls: The dramatic end of the race
The 2015 elections: The return of Buhari as a democrat
2015 ELECTIONS: Impact of regional (party) alliances and ethnic bloc voting on results
2015 Elections: Who will win should win
2015 Elections: Some vital national issues revisited
2015 Elections:Probable political and economical implications
2015 Elections: No interim but genuine unity govt
2015 Elections: The dilemma of a postponement
2015 Elections:Some specific issues cleverly avoided
Waiting anxiously for the day: How about the Casandras’prognosis?
The glamour of manifestoes: Are Nigerians being taken for a ride?
Who will save the nation and rescue the Naira

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Romance of referendum and Nigeria’s political devt
I MUST confess that I have no pity, sympathy or regret for those ‘checking out‘of Nigeria for good. They are the losers because of many things they would miss in their miserable absence. In Nigeria, there is no dull moment as this is a wonderful country where there is that notion that “everything goes”. Beautiful Nigeria, I hail thee.
Condition of the nation: Delight and dilemma of journalists
I love my country, Nigeria dearly and I cherish its loving people immensely. In Nigeria, there is no dull moment as everyday brings its own contrasting news from sadness and hopelessness to happiness and hope. That is Nigeria for you and its own peculiar characteristics. Unlike Denmark which contains the happiest people in the world, Nigeria portrays a delightful mixture of sadness and happiness.
National economy: Surplus liquidity and stomach infrastructure
THE week that the Bureau of Statistics announced the healthy state of the Nigerian economy (with impressive growth rate of 6.3 per cent also carried the pleasing news of the recapture of Bama (in North-East of Nigeria) by the gallant security forces from the ravaging Boko Haram insurgents
State of the nation: Some controversial issues
Nigeria is an interesting country where “everything goes” and where all things are possible even as the events look clumsy. Amidst claims and counter-claims about the loss of Gwazo and Bama, the gallant security forces are fighting ferociously to maintain the Nigerian territory against the onslaught of the Boko Haram insurgents.
The tortuous but less slippery bad 2015
Contrary to what an expartriate colleague said to me in 1976 (after the coup that toppled Gen Yakubu Gowon from power and the bloody overthrow of his successor, Gen Muritala Mohammed) that “I am happy that I am not a Nigerian”, I am proud to be a loyal Nigerian citizen Nigeria is a country of absolute beauty and of continually changing phases. But I must confess that Nigerians are as unpredictable as the English weather.
The national conference and national conscience
IN a week free of the usual news of violence, it is not out of place to look at other national matters of great importance. This does not exclude funny comments, howbeit uncharitable, on political events.
Osun guber election: What next?
THE Osun State gubernatorial election, bitterly contested has been won by the incumbent governor, Ogbeni Aregbesola in a hard way. Following the PDP victory in the neighbouring Ekiti State, the political pressure was on the APC to show that it controls the political soul of the South-Western zone of Nigeria.
The 2015 elections: Some unresolved issues
As Nigerian politicians are busy preparing for the 2015 elections, perhaps the murderous gangs of insurgents are also busy perfecting the logistics of throwing their deadly weapons on their selected spots at the time of their choice. There is that simple theory that notorious insurgents have infiltrated everywhere.
State of the nation: Duel between stubborn and recalcitrant forces
In the normal (by Nigerian standard) week that witnessed shedding of innocent blood in Kaduna and other places, I join other Nigerians in celebrating the miraculous escape of the former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari from attempts on his life. The country has been saved from the proverbial “monkey and baboon soaked in blood” episode, perhaps on a larger proportion to the last bloody clashes witnessed after the 2011 presidential election. It was also pleasing news that President Jonathan recognized this while expressing sympathy on those who lost their lives in the dastardly attacks.
The condition of the Nigerian state: Contradictions galore
THAT this country is blessed with both human and natural resources is axiomatic. Also, every day or week in Nigeria provides its own events – good or bad. It is the delight of any clever newspapers` columnist to either analyse or satirize. It is always fun.

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