Fake agency: What does our senate know? By Tonnie Iredia
Nigeria: Many people, many ghosts
Post mortem as a national hobby
Honour for Abiola: Renaming Unilag is not enough
The legislature as a laughing-stock in Nigeria
If I were General Buhari
Nigeria’s legion of notorious facts
Bureaucracy as a ghost
Oronsaye’s report: Should anyone be angry?
Abuja: The city where vehicles jog
Is the World Bank like a Nigerian political party?
Before Senator David Mark steps aside
The Police as a friend
‘Tit-for-tat’ with who?
Everywhere, big govt is now a liability

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Good governance: Echoes from Akure
Last week, one of our old colleagues, the legendary James Iroha, alias Gringory Akabogu of the new Masquerade Television Drama fame passed on. May his soul rest in peace. A retired Director of Television Services at the Abia State Broadcasting Corporation, Gringory had for awhile reportedly suffered from an eye ailment for which he repeatedly cried for help but none came.
Nigeria and petroleum mentality
During the recent fuel subsidy controversy, the government side rightly challenged Labour to name any item other than fuel whose price had remained unchanged since 2007. It was probably a strong point but the truth is that both the government and her people have the same attitude towards petroleum which in this piece we simply call ‘petroleum mentality’- a mindset which devalues an otherwise precious item.
Nigerian elections: How much progress have we made?
Many Nigerians had looked forward with hope to year 2000 when the good things of life were expected to be realized by them according to a government slogan. Later, the date of the vision moved to year 2010 before President Yar’ Adua classified all the good things of the vision into 7 and shifted the expected date to 20-20-20.
High Court Judge of The Year
Two weeks ago, I visited Benin City at the invitation of my Uncle, Ben, to mark the golden jubilee celebration of his marriage. To make my visit memorable, he took me to the ‘parliament’- a location where some socialites assemble every evening to catch some relaxation and as my uncle explained “to exchange ideas, share drinks and chops and also to gist”.
Too many cooks in the Nigeria Police kitchen
The removal from office, the week before, of Hafiz Ringim as Inspector General of Police (IGP) was no doubt overdue. Soothsayers and prayer warriors saw it coming. We suspect that Ringim himself may have seen it because it appears that even the blind were able to see it.

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