Koulamallah: Africa’s lone voice, by Patrick Omorodion
Is Bola Tinubu persecuting Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi? By Rotimi Fasan
For DSTV business, things will not remain the same again, by Okoh Aihe
The Need for National Political Reform Conference (12), by Afe Babalola
France and the Strategic Balance of West Africa: Why Nigeria Must Still Pay Attention, by Usman Sarki
Assessing the relevance of traditional rulers (3), by Eric Teniola

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Biafra: Stop the noise! By Emeka Obasi
People sacrificed their lives fighting for you, many wasted their active years in the bush only to be abandoned at the end of the Civil War. The effects are here now, MASSOB, IPOB, power drunk 419ers, there will be no peace until we remember those who died defending Ndigbo. My message is clear. Until the Igbo, as […]
Tinubu and Talon: Traitorous Tailors of Democracy? By Ugoji Egbujo
Before soldiers seized Cotonou’s state television station to declare Patrice Talon deposed, Benin’s democracy had already become a sham. Talon entered office in 2016 bearing the hopes of the country’s poor. Benin’s democracy, then 25 years old, was stable but stagnant, yielding little prosperity. Talon pledged to a single term—unshackled from re-election pressures and the politics […]
Omokri’s Mockery of Akpabio’s Senate, by Emmanuel Aziken
For a Senate that has not only in herited but arguably worsened its predecessor’s reputation as a rubber stamp, the scene that played out during the screening of President Bola Tinubu’s ambassadorial nominees was bound to be bewildering. Yet, even by Nigeria’s increasingly elastic standards of legislative conduct, what unfolded in Senate Committee Room 211 last […]
Beyond State Police, by Muyiwa Adetiba
A couple of weeks ago, three people very close to me had their homes and therefore, privacy violated. The three of them live off Admiralty Way which is about the busiest street in highbrow Lekki Phase One. They live in gated areas. They live in gated homes. In addition, they have private securities. Yet, as easy as […]
Sam after five, by Azu Ishiekwene
If it seems like only yesterday when the founder of LEADERSHIP, Sam Nda-Isaiah, passed away, it’s because he is still here in the present tense. Yet you might disagree if you are looking for him in the wrong place. Let me lessen your confusion. If, for example, you still hope he’d call at 2.30 am to […]

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