A political iconoclast he was
When Sultan visited “Kaduna Boy” in Edo Govt. House
Orosanye, Ribadu and the Nigerian story
Welcoming a new author to town; Ifeanyi Ilechukwu
Law makers as law breakers in Kogi Assembly
Law makers as law breakers in Kogi Assembly
Mindless killing at University of Maiduguri
This gang up against Governor Mimiko
Transformation: Bovine catharsis
House impeachment scare; hmmmm!
National honours and the pride of a nation
The Jonathan we know (2)
The Jonathan we know
Nigeria:a potpourri of absurdities
IBB at 71: Salute to a great mind
Asari Dokubo’s drumbeats of war and other matters
Impeachment: Tambuwal’s cross, Nigeria’s Burden

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Perm Sec. Dame, have you treated that memo?
Very little things have the capacity to undo us as human beings who occupy this plane called mother earth. We are just the way we are because of greed and crass opportunism. We want to swallow what we cannot chew, and chew that which we cannot swallow.
Beware of Oshiomhole’s Horse Whip
The calm that has returned to Edo State after the July 14 election has been so palpable that one can easily feel it. One can easily touch it.
PDP’s tall ambition in Edo State
July 14, 2012 is barely three months away. It is a date that Edo State voters will troop out in their numbers to elect who to govern them for the next four years. Two candidates and two parties are the major contenders for the plum position.
So Nigeria is going broke?
NO doubt, the late Dr Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi, who died on Wednesday at age 95, was an accomplished medical practitioner. Although, he devoted about 89 years of his life to medicine, his six- year stint in politics appeared to have entrenched him more in the consciouness of Nigerians.
Give me a church and I will give you a contract
Fresh happenings in Nigeria these days keep one wondering about our determination to help our country get past all the sordid stories of yester years. At the dawn of each blessed day, one is confounded by the ingenuity of those who are in authority at explaining away gory details about their conduct in public office.
Bamanga Tukur and the transformational agenda
Nigeria is surely not showing good examples as the self-acclaimed giant of Africa. From one ridiculous drama to another, Nigeria’s leadership orientation has been one that leaves many mouths gaping about our self-inflicted predicament. We preach what we do not practice.
Crossing the North-South bridge
The raging controversy over resource control and derivation has once again assumed the driver seat in socio-political discourse in Nigeria as we speak.
Suswan’s civic reception for Jonathan and transformational agenda.
No doubt, Benue State purse must have felt the pinch of an ostentatious civic reception for President Jonathan penultimate Thursday in a show of political solidarity in the glare of daunting challenges confronting the nation.
Uduaghan’s Delta and matters arising
Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan could rightly be described as a cat with nine lives. Since his ascension to the coveted seat of Governor of Delta State, the man has been on the firing line for opposition politicians and political parties in the State. His greatest arch rival Great Ovedje Ogboru has not left any stone unturned in his strong determination to take over the State from Emmanuel Uduaghan.
Government by committee and task force; whodunit?
I am yet to understand the rationale for the numerous committees that are springing up every day at a time the Jonathan-led government is thinking about running a slim government and save for the country.
Sovereign National Conference or Suffering Nigerians Conference
The agitation for the convocation of what some called Sovereign National Conference has been around us for a long time and particularly gained currency in the last ten years. Some of the agitators with all their political and intellectual pedigree still show a remarkable lack of understanding of the socio-political dynamics of the country, especially the intricate logic of being a country of several configurations.
Bayelsa Politics: A fraud foretold
There are so many issues begging for attention in Nigeria on a daily basis as a result of our peculiar configuration. In the fullness of all the issues that have occupied public space in recent times, we do not seem to be paying attention to details. The Bayelsa politics of old has been one characterized by fraud and corruption since 1999 till date.
Garlands for Muhammad Babangida at 40
For obvious reasons, Muhammad Babangida, the first son of the most talked about Nigerian in the history of Nigeria, the indomitable General IBB marked his glorious forty years on earth on Thursday, 2nd February, 2012 in what typifies the humility of a family that has since become role model to many.
New IGP:A new awakening? I doubt
The appointment of the new Inspector General of Police did not come as a surprise after all, following public outcry that the immediate past IGP had reached his professional nadir and cannot offer anything new or creative to checkmate the menacing force of unreason of members of Boko Haram.
Labour strike without Oshiomhole : Power changes
I am still in the realm of the metaphysical, trying hard to rationalize a number of things that took place in the country in the last two weeks. I have seen strikes before in this country but not one that was peacefully conducted. I think the Arab Spring mentality has come home to us and gladly too because it will help mitigate the unmitigated powers of our leaders who feel they can sit in their cocoon to dish out choking air for us to swallow.

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