Our special bond with London(4), by Eric Teniola
Crossing the red line by the Opposition and Government(3), by Eric Teniola
Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos @ 150
The Mafia of Course 3
The Mafia of Course 3
Why Awo did not make West to secede
Past and present wahala of Decree 34 of 1966 (3)
Past and present wahala of Decree 34 of 1966 (2)
The past and present wahala of Decree 34 of 1966 (1)
Osun’s agenda on restructuring
Traditional rulers and party politics
Dr. Leton on how Federal govt cheated Niger Delta (3)
Dr. Leton on how Federal govt cheated Niger Delta (2)
Dr. Leton on how Federal govt cheated Niger Delta (1)
And they killed the Nigerian Airways along with others
Awo’s reply to state of emergency in 1962 (2)
Awo’s reply to state of emergency in 1962

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How Balewa declared state of emergency in the West in 1962
No responsible Government of the Federation could allow an explosive situation
Annulment: The last act
So far, none of those who annulled the election, have spoken on how the annulment came to be
Obasanjo’s grand strategy for national security (2)
The future of Nigeria and democracy in Nigeria depends on the commitment, dedication and personal sacrifice of all citizens, especially those appointed to protect her integrity
Obasanjo’s grand strategy for national security
By Eric Teniola MINDFUL of the need for National Security and with a Military background, President Olusegun Obasanjo (80) upon inauguration 18 years ago, in conjunction with his National Security Adviser, General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (74) the “spy master” and his Chief of Staff, General Abdullahi Mohammed (78), produced a blue print for National Security. […]
JAMB and the rest of us
The best way to stop the attacks and criticisms is for Professor Oloyede to transform JAMB to present day modernity
Allison Akene Ayida speaks (3)
Nigeria cannot survive in the long run as one nation-state if one section of the country has to provide the President in perpetuity
Allison Akene Ayida speaks (2)
AS a nation, Nigeria has neither been blessed with charismatic leadership universally acclaimed or generally acceptable to all. Nor has Nigerians been fortunate enough to have such a great leadership imposed
Allison Akene Ayida speaks (1)
ALLISON AKENE AYIDA (86) is the fifth secretary to the Government of the Federation. He served between 1975 and 1977.On January 27 1987, he gave a convocation lecture at the University of Jos. Some of the issues he raised at the lecture are still relevant in today’s Nigeria. The lecture is hereby reproduced.

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