Fake agency: What does our senate know? By Tonnie Iredia
Why I can never forget June 12, by Tonnie Iredia
State Police: The way forward, by Tonnie Iredia
What exactly is INEC’s job? By Tonnie Iredia
Nigeria: Living on generators, but led by solar
Even INEC admonishes the media? By Tonnie Iredia
After party convention, next is healthcare, by Tonnie Iredia
Wanted in Nigeria: Open justice system, by Tonnie Iredia
FCCPC and price-fixing by Nigeria airlines, by Tonnie Iredia
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SubscribeGains of state police in Nigeria, by Tonnie Iredia
The clamour for the introduction of state police in Nigeria took a brighter turn last week when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu called on the national assembly to give the clamour a legal backing. In a chat with federal legislators last Wednesday, Tinubu said, “what I am asking for tonight is for you to start thinking […]
IGP Disu: You have my support, by Tonnie Iredia
The appointment of Tunji Disu to replace Kayode Egbetokun as Inspector General of Police (IGP) took me by surprise. To start with, I didn’t even know Disu was still in service because the last time I heard of him, the rumour was that he had been superseded. I actually thought he had since been screened out […]
Nigeria 2027: Preventing the return of violence, by Tonnie Iredia
Many analysts who felt they could explain away the poor conduct of the 2019 elections ended up making two irritating statements; first that the nation’s electoral body did not have a server and second that even if there was one, it was not put into use. Considering that it was public knowledge that INEC was funded […]
Why Nigerians want real-time electoral transmission, by Tonnie Iredia
Over the years, the choices made by Nigerian voters during elections have always been either swapped, diverted or distorted making it difficult to get persons of integrity to represent Nigerian communities in several government positions. Going by recent public agitations, group rallies and general discussions, it has become obvious that Nigerians are anxious to bring […]
Nigeria’s Electoral Act: Dodgy senators, gullible citizens, by Tonnie Iredia
Bearing in mind that a constitution would be unwieldy if it is made to contain every type of provision, other laws, regulations and guidelines are allowed to provide further provisions that would illuminate the not too copious constitutional statements on a particular subject area. The Electoral Act is expected to handle such situations in matters of […]
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