Jonathan’s exit, Buhari’s entry: A critical view1_/
Multifarious problems of Nigeria
The dangerous path towards prosperity
Managing the economy and other issues
Oil subsidy must go: Yes, but…
Nigeria, IMF and other matters
Signposts of political and economic progress
TOWARDS NATIONAL DEVT: Economic and political imperatives
THE NATION’S BUDGET: Politics and the people
Here they come again: The jingoists, the cynics and the sadists
The last 52 years and after
Defence of president Jonathan: We are all involved
State of the Nation: The economy, politics and the politicians
State of the Nation: Prosperity through peace
STATE OF THE NATION: Some unresolved critical issues
Obstacles to true federalism
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SubscribeWhy a sudden change in political fortunes?
Many Nigerians will not understand the sudden change in the popularity of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government after the celebrated victory in the 2011 election. Many believe that if elections are held in many progressive states in the country today, the ruling party would suffer reverses more humiliating than the Edo State case.
The necessary retreat to the starting point
To many Nigerians, the 2012 Olympic period was a nightmare, if not a season of despair while the super powers – USA, China, Russia and Britain were busy hauling medals of all sorts, Gold, Silver and Bronze, Nigeria was busy counting its losses.
Helping Nigeria through credible elections
In a period heavily dominated by news of shameful corruption arising out of ‘subsidy scandal‘ and killings and maiming by Nigerians (claims by Boko Haram sect), the election of Adams Oshiomole as Governor of Edo State without the usual violence, is a welcome rarity.
Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB): Some unresolved issues
At last, the correct version of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has been sent to the National Assembly for deliberation and enactment into law. To be fair, taking a cursory look at the bill, it looks like an elegant document – a Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry.
Restructuring the polity for political and economic stability
In the last few months, many Nigerians have expressed genuine fears about the future of their country. Considering the perilous political situation of the country, many analysts were not unaware of the threats of eventual break-up of Nigeria.
The burden of leadership
RECENT events in the country, especially the security situation, have put heavy burden on leadership at every stage, and especially on national leadership.
National leadership and complexities of domestic issues
NIGERIA, as some would say, is a funny place inhabited by funny people. It is a place, as many believe, ‘where anything goes‘. Many people believe, and truly so, that nothing is impossible in this great country of ours.
Mystique of ‘oil money’ and a tale of deepening poverty
I WAS taken aback a bit, saddened but not depressed, when one of those commenting on my last week`s article on Who Will Save Nigeria wrote bluntly, `Nigeria is cursed with oil` and `No One Can Save Nigeria`. I must confess that my acquaintances with `CURSE` of any kind would be through reading books on witches in Medieval Europe and that witches would curse their tormentors.
Who ‘ll save Nigeria and how?
In the past week marked by grievous losses arising out of the DANA plane crash and the gruesome slaughter of christian worshippers in Bauchi and a former Deputy Inspector General of Police in Kano, the time calls for a moment of sober reflection while expressing condolences to the families of the departed innocent souls.
Critical observations on Nigeria’s economic and political stability
IN this column a fortnight ago, I asked whether the ‘Amalgamation of 1914’ was a mistake. The feedback was that judging by the present state of events in Nigeria, the step taken by Lord Lugard, though helpful to Britian, was not in the best interest of the country.
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