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Constitutional interpretation: Nigeria’s democracy is on tenterhooks

Constitutional interpretation: Nigeria’s democracy is on tenterhooks

By Olu Fasan IN just over three weeks, on May 29, Bola Tinubu will be inaugurated as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Yet, in parallel, election petitions seeking to nullify his declaration as winner of this year’s presidential poll are earnestly afoot. Given that the petitions won’t be determined before May […]

Fashola’s perverse doctrine: Performance trumps integrity in politics!

Fashola’s perverse doctrine: Performance trumps integrity in politics!

By Olu Fasan BABATUNDE Fashola, SAN,  former governor of Lagos State and outgoing Minister of Works and Housing, has a reputation for erudition and a knack for memorable turns of phrase. Recently, Professor Wole Soyinka credited him with what he called “the Fashola Dictum”, based on his saying that elections should be “carnivals and festivals”, […]

Fascists? Look no further than the ruling party

Fascists? Look no further than the ruling party

By Olu Fasan AS a creative writing scholar at Oxford University, I have been reviewing the legendary literature Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka’s latest book Chronicles from the land of the happiest people on earth. Reading the book, a political fiction, I’m enthralled by its linguistic and literary quality. Imagine my bafflement, therefore, when Professor […]

Election petitions: Nigeria’s judiciary must redeem itself

Election petitions: Nigeria’s judiciary must redeem itself

By Olu Fasan IN Nigeria, elections almost always end up in court. To stem this tide, the Electoral Act of 2022 introduced the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, a technology that would drastically reduce electoral malpractices. If that happened, election results would be more credible and less prone to legal challenge, although election matters remain […]

Is Nigeria a true democracy? Far from it!

Is Nigeria a true democracy? Far from it!

By Olu Fasan PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari recently said this year’s general elections showed that “Nigeria’s democracy has truly matured.” But speaking on Arise TV, Barry Andrews, Chief Observer of the European Union Election Observation Mission to Nigeria, said: “It’s difficult to point to progress being made in terms of the democratic story of Nigeria.” Basically, […]