Tribute to a visionary, by Donu Kogbara
Why Amaechi urgently needs a governor, by Donu Kogbara
Tribute to a dear Auntie
Buhari in London: Responses from readers
Buhari in London
Should we be less critical and more optimistic?
Jonathan’s cheerleaders
An alarming situation
An alarming situation
Islam’s global image problem
A nightmare scenario
Economic concerns
Way to go, your holiness!
Long-overdue retribution
Rivers State controversy: So what next?
Farewell to an adored matriarch
Jonathan’s silence
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I’ve spent the past three months in London. And while I was away, I regularly received phone calls from friends and relatives who are based in various Nigerian states. Some of these friends and relatives are staunch PDP sympathisers who voted for ex-President Jonathan during last year’s election, while others are staunch APC sympathisers who voted for President Buhari
Metuh’s special treatment
THE National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, was photographed in handcuffs earlier on this week, when he was conveyed from Kuje prison to the Federal High Court in Abuja…where his lawyer requested bail on his behalf.
More about managing success with grace
Last week, I wrote about the many Nigerian VIPs who do not manage success graciously, change for the worse the minute they cease to be ordinary citizens and start treating old friends (and blood relatives as well, in some cases) very shabbily, even when these folks who knew them before they became VIPs have helped them a lot in the past and are therefore owed considerable goodwill and courtesy.
Managing success with grace
Last year, I was approached by a young man who was looking for a job. When I checked out his CV and references and heard his intelligent answers to the difficult questions I asked him, I concluded that he had a good character and sophisticated brain…and would be very useful to anyone who hired him.
New year relections and resolutions
I used to write for Vanguard when I was a twentysomething youngster. In those days, my weekly column was known as “Londonline” and mostly focused on UK issues.
Then, having taken a LONG break from Vanguard while I was growing up, I returned to my beloved Uncle Sam Amuka’s team in 2007 as a middle-aged woman. And it was decided that my column should be renamed “Sweet And Sour”.
Christmas prayers
DURING this season of goodwill, let those of us who are luckier than most remember the millions in Nigeria and across the globe who will suffer or die during this festive season and won’t enjoy special meals or receive nice Christmas gifts.
Our local govt problem: Responses
Two weeks ago, I a) praised the accessible, conscientious elected councillors and civil servants who run the well-organised and enlightened British local government area I stay in when I’m in London…and b) complained about the many shortcomings of their Nigerian counterparts.
A tragic anniversary
The school term had just ended and they were excitedly heading towards their homes to take deserved breaks from academic work and celebrate Christmas.
Lousy Naija LGAs
I DIVIDE my time between Nigeria and the UK and I am based in a small rented house in South London when I am abroad. And I never cease to marvel at the ENORMOUS difference between local government authorities here and there.
Tackling corruption: An update
DURING his recent visit to Tehran, President Muhammadu Buhari had an interactive session with members of the Nigerian community in Iran and told them that some former government officials are voluntarily returning public funds they acquired illegally.
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