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Just what is government doing for us? By Adekunle Adekoya

IN the last two weeks or thereabouts, I have been one very angry Nigerian. I don’t know whether there are others like me who are angry. If there are, I do not know how many of us are angry. I also don’t know where the other angry Nigerians are, apart from those who vent their anger […]
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One year under Tinubu…by Adekunle Adekoya

TIME flies. Does time really fly? Whichever, next Wednesday will mark the first anniversary of the Tinubu presidency. May 29, 2023, was a day many Nigerians will not forget in a hurry. It was on that day that flimsy fabrics holding economic strands together was brutally rent asunder by a proclamation that we are all now familiar […]

The cry in Senate about governors killing local govts, by Adekunle Adekoya

THERE are many issues begging for attention from  commentators like me. The issues are just too many. In our country, it is “one day, one trouble.” You can even say one hour or minute, one trouble. As I write, I can almost swear that another issue of critical importance has been incubated and is already […]

Our under-policed, insecure living space, by Adekunle Adekoya

PENULTIMATE Wednesday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, on Wednesday, said the state government he works for has discovered dwellings under the Dolphin Estate Bridge, Ikoyi, where tenants pay N250,000 annual rent. According to the commissioner, the under-bridge dwellings, which he called apartments in his post on the matter on […]

Petrol scarcity: Again, the state fails the people, by Adekunle Adekoya

WHEN queues started growing at petrol stations some two weeks ago, one initially thought  it was because of the nature of the market. Since subsidy removal was announced last May 29, the cheapest price at which petrol could be bought was N568, at NNPC-owned filling stations. Other marketers sold above that, and in the Lagos area, often […]

Our intractable electricity conundrum, by Adekunle Adekoya

AS a people, we ought to be ashamed of ourselves when it comes to electricity.  Since 1972 when the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria, ECN, was merged with the Niger Dams Authority to create the National Electric Power Authority, NEPA, millions of Nigerians have been born and have died with their dreams of living in a country with […]

How Tinubu’s fuel energy policy is deepening poverty, by Adekunle Adekoya

IT is no longer news that electricity tariff has been hiked, ostensibly for users in what many now know as Band A areas, though in reality the tariff was hiked across all bands. I can support this assertion with readings from the bill sent to me by Ikeja DISCO, or IKEDC. I live in a part of […]

Security 101: We fail serially, by Adekunle Adekoya

IT is no longer news that 17 soldiers, including a lieutenant-colonel, two majors, one captain and other ranks were ambushed by a gang of militants in Okuama village in Delta State. In fact, the slain soldiers were buried with full military honours at a military cemetery in Abuja on Wednesday. While the nation was grappling with that, […]

Odi, Zaki-Biam and now, Okuama, by Adekunle Adekoya

INITIALLY, it sounded unbelievable, just as it was when Odi happened, and later, Zaki-Biam. When the news hit the airwaves that 17 soldiers, including a lieutenat-colonel, two majors, one captain and other ranks were ambushed and killed in the riverine community of Okuama in Delta State, one could only feel benumbed with one question popping […]

When famine meets fasting, by Adekunle Adekoya

THIS year, both the Christian fasting period, called Lent, which lasts 40 days, and the Moslem month of Ramadan, which lasts 30 days are interlapping. One noticeable feature of the onset of Ramadan here this year, is that the usual fanfare that heralds the month was subdued, to say the least. As Ramadan approaches, people […]

Roads not taken on fuel and electricity, by Adekunle Adekoya

TODAY, I wish to salute my fellow compatriots, hapless, ordinary Nigerians who are somehow still finding ways to remain aboard as the nation’s economic ship flounders in stormy waters occasioned by just two single events — removal of subsidy on petrol, and flotation of the national currency, the Naira. As prices of basic goods and […]

Buhari’s integrity: From attenuation to total wipe-out, by Adekunle Adekoya

TIME flies! And very fast too. In this space on September 24, 2021, the column carried a piece with the headline: “The attenuation of integrity.” Those who read between the lines would have discerned that it was a commentary directed at the nation’s head honcho at the time, a retired general known to the rest […]

The road to hunger land, by Adekunle Adekoya

THERE is a point you get to talking about the problems facing our dear nation that you just get tired. This is because the problems seem endless — from insecurity to unending rise in the prices of goods and services, especially food items, to the parlous state of our infrastructure, especially roads and electricity. In […]

How subsidy removal fuels hunger in the land, by Adekunle Adekoya

LAST week the video of a man seen crying in front of a market stall where he had gone to buy foodstuffs trended heavily on the internet, as it was widely shared across many platforms — chat groups on WhatsApp, on Facebook, and others. The man was seen in front of a shop where common foodstuffs like […]

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