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Between Tinubu and the North: Whose betrayal is worse? By Olu Fasan
Going by media reports, the relationship between Bola Tinubu and the Northern part of Nigeria (“the North”), which gave him the presidency in 2023, is frayed and may snap in 2027. The North, we are told, is regretful that despite pulling all the stops to put Tinubu in power, he’s neglectful of, even indifferent to, the […]
As Okowa awards Tinubu eight-year tenure, by Ikechukwu Amaechi
Former governor of Delta State and vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2023 elections, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has been in the news in recent times following his defection from the political party that made him a commissioner, secretary to state government, senator and governor, to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. […]
How Shagari fought insecurity, by Emeka Obasi
What we see across the country today can only be surmounted through a decisive Presidential agenda devoid of politics and sentiments. Alhaji Shehu Shagari, faced with similar security threats, wasted no time in restoring order. Shagari was still in his first year in office when Islamic fundamentalists, led by Muhammadu Marwa, better known as Maitatsine, visited terror […]
The art and science of crafting powerful headlines and titles, by Ruth Oji
Did you know that as readers of this insightful column, you can write to me to request topics of interest to be written on? Yes, you heard that right. This week’s article is one of such articles based on request. So, let’s get down to it. In journalism and content creation, headlines serve as both invitation […]
Mbah’s unjustifiable offer to sultan! By Ochereome Nnanna
Back in early March this year, Fulani terrorist militias masquerading as “herdsmen”, launched one of their vicious attacks on Eha Amufu, a peaceful farming community in Isi Uzo LGA, Enugu State. They perpetrated their trademark crimes of killings, raping, abduction of unspecified number of defenceless farmers, destruction of farms and feeding of crops to their animals. […]
Between Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan and Prof Mgbeke, by Rotimi Fasan
Readers may still remember my concluding thoughts from the second of my two-part series on the Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Senator Godswill Akpabio’s saga on March 19 this year. Whatever direction the saga ended, the career of the two combatants, either in manipulative conduct or making inappropriate comments, was about being terminated, I said. The twist […]
The apathy of the masses and the insouciance of being, by Usman Sarki
“Apathy can only be overcome by enthusiasm, and enthusiasm can only be aroused by two things: first, an ideal which takes the imagination by storm, and second, a definite intelligible plan for carrying out that ideal into practice”– Arnold Toynbee The state of our nation today calls for an honest and critical self-appraisal. We have become […]
Telecoms Colloquium, beyond holding talks? By Okoh Aihe
The late dramatist and playwright, Professor Ola Rotimi, once wrote a play, Holding Talks. In this work, which falls under the genre of theatre of the absurd, two characters are having a conversation forever or will ad nauseam be a better word. In this conversation, there is neither head nor tail and the repetition can be […]
NELFUND: Against a culture of impunity, by Dakuku Peterside
When the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, better known as NELFUND, was unveiled, it landed like a spark in a dry forest of despair. It brought a glimmer of hope, like a bold attempt to democratise access to higher education in a country where tuition fees are a barricade and scholarships are too few, too politicised, or […]
Nothing to be gained from declaration of state of emergency(4), by Eric Teniola
From last week, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa today concludes his motion on the declaration of a state of emergency in the Western Region following the Action Group crisis there. “I solemnly assure you that the power we shall soon be forced to assume will be exercised in as humane and democratic a manner as the circumstances […]
Crude Curse Demolishes 2025 Budget, Threatens 2026
By Dele Sobowale Nigerian leaders in Abuja and at state levels are desperate; even if most Nigerians are not aware of it. The federal and state governments are going broke with each passing day. Meanwhile, ignorance is bliss. Most Nigerians go to bed without the vaguest idea about how their economy is being gradually demolished by the […]
Osagie Obayuwana: Unbowed champion of the masses and social justice, by Owei Lakemfa
It was Monday, July 5, 1993. That was the date, conscientious Nigerians had chosen to commence confrontation with the military regime that had weighed the country down, stolen it blind and, in order to perpetuate its misrule, had annulled the Presidential election. The Generals had declared any protest enemy action, and had directed the armed forces and […]
Blessed are the crooked judges by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
When he was a Justice the Court of Appeal in the Port Harcourt Division, during the tenure of Mohammed Bello as Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Alloysius Katsina-Alu was the subject of allegations of serious misconduct which ended up before the Advisory Judicial Committee (AJC), the predecessor to the National Judicial Council (NJC).
Is it Karma? I helped my father cheat against my mum, now my husband cheats
By Peju Akande WHAT is this? I was a Daddy’s girl growing up-nothing my father did ever seemed wrong to me. I would always side with him over my mum, and he knew it. He used that to his advantage, something I’ve only come to understand in hindsight. To be clear, I don’t hate my […]
Nigeria should disallow Governors’ defections, by Tonnie Iredia
Political defections occur in many countries of the world. Donald Trump, the current president of the United States of America who is now a Republican was once a Democrat. Defection is therefore neither new nor restricted to Nigeria. Whereas it is not too difficult to appreciate the rationale for political defections in other climes, the […]

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