With 1,316 MDAs, PFIPC was waiting to happen, by Adekunle Adekoya
Things not done that invite floods
What gains from the painful ASUU strike?
Why ASUU strike may outlive Buhari’s govt
ASUU strike and its grim comedies
Re: ASUU must not allow insanity drive its strikes
ASUU must not allow insanity drive its strikes
The return of History to schools
Federal and state roads: A governor’s lamentations
Rescuing Nigerians from transport unions
Are armed non-state actors taking control?
Osun: The influencer as repellent
Politics and theatrics
Keeping hope alive in a season of insecurity
Sinking under the weight of alcoholism and drug abuse
Ekiti as the face of 2023 general elections
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SubscribeOkada ban by Lagos govt and matters arising
By Adekunle Adekoya READERS of this column must be wondering why so much attention is being paid to the Okada problem, when there are equally other problems that, on the surface of it, outweigh the issue. Considering that we’re in the political season, there is fixation on events in the political arena, especially as it […]
The June 1 date for Okada in Lagos
By Adekunle Adekoya IT is no longer news that the Lagos State Government has placed a ban on operations of commercial motorcycles, better known as Okada in six local government areas of the state. To refresh memories, the six LGAs are Eti-Osa, Ikeja, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Apapa and Surulere, and security operatives have been […]
N100 million elected vs appointee
By Adekunle Adekoya THE main issue that dominated headline news for most of this week is the issue of political appointees declaring interest in elective offices whilst still holding the positions into which they were appointed. Controversies had raged over the issue, which could easily have been made a non-issue if the person who ought […]
Presidential aspiration jamborees amid ASUU strike
By Adekunle Adekoya THERE is a jamboree going on, and while people are staring with mouths agape at the spectacles of the jamboree, a tragedy is being wrought as well. The jamboree going on is about the presidential ticket of the two leading parties, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and the main opposition party, […]
Reconstructing Jonathan, deconstructing Nigerians
By Adekunle Adekoya NIGERIA, truly, is a land of possibilities. I say this with every sense of responsibility, given the enormous potentials that have remained potentials, despite all God-given opportunities to realise them. Apart from natural resources, human resources abound aplenty which we prefer to waste, refusing to develop them through a functioning and functional […]
A transport system in dire need of reforms
By Adekunle Adekoya For a long time, transport unions have steadily increased their power and influence, being positioned in a strategic sector of the economy whose activities determine how we move goods around and also deliver services. A major tragedy that has befallen the country is that road transportation is completely unregulated and the operators are […]
That Senate gaffe on pay-TV operators
By Kunle Adekoya The Senate of countries operating the presidential system of government usually is the higher law-making body of its bicameral legislature. The place where members sit to deliberate on issues before it is often called a hallowed chamber, both on account of the seriousness of issues before it and also because of the […]
New government universities? No!
By Adekunle Adekoya These are very interesting times in our dear country, and if you like, in the whole world. With the war in Ukraine and galloping prices of fossil fuels, the global economy is being moulded in a way we have not seen before, worsened by the fact that attention has been forcefully diverted from common […]
The death of travel
By Kunle Adekoya THE word, travel, describes an activity. It is a construct, which when it passes through our sensory frontiers, becomes an experience. For those of us who are non-native speakers and users of the English language, travel is also a noun, a transitive verb, and an intransitive verb as well. The commonest type […]
Apongbon Bridge fire: Has governance broken down?
By Adekunle Adekoya WEDNESDAY morning, residents of Lagos, and the rest of the world woke to the news of a fire outbreak under the bridge at Apongbon, on Lagos Island. The Apongbon bridge, actually the landward extension of Eko Bridge flies over the intersection of Broad Street and Apongbon Street, and is a beehive of […]
Crises, when govt fails to honour agreements
By Adekunle Adekoya At the moment, nothing seems to be working in the country. Well over a month ago, what seemed to be an isolated incident has ballooned into a major crisis that is threatening the nation’s economic jugular. Mid-February, a power outage occurred when two units at the Egbin Power plant suffered damage as […]
Defections and special purpose politics
By Adekunle Adekoya There are men who desire power simply for the sake of the happiness it will bring; these belong chiefly to political parties. — Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 – 1900) In the July 9, 2021 edition of this column, I wrote about political parties being special purpose vehicles — a gathering of strange bedfellows coming […]
Milking and bleeding Nigeria
By Adekunle Adekoya Some people are so poor, all they have is money.” — Song by The Brain Cell I feel very depressed, utterly despondent, totally dejected that some people can be thinking of certain things. One of such things was a bill that proposed life pension for the top four leaders of the National Assembly. For clarity, […]
Milking and bleeding Nigeria
By Adekunle Adekoya “Some people are so poor, all they have is money.” — Song by The Brain Cell I feel very depressed, utterly despondent, totally dejected that some people can be thinking of certain things. One of such things was a bill that proposed life pension for the top four leaders of the National […]
Nigerians, you’re O-Y-O!
Students in higher institutions of learning, particularly those in public universities, had barely returned to school after the Yuletide break when signals emerged that their teachers, organised under the banner of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, will drop the chalk and go on strike for the umpteenth time. Reason for the strike, this time […]
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