Ibadan kidnappers and long tale from Ogbomoso terrorists, by Rotimi Fasan
A decade after, by Rotimi Fasan
These ‘structures of criminality’, by Rotimi Fasan
Can Makinde save the ADC? By Rotimi Fasan
The ADC babel is falling apart, by Rotimi Fasan
The NBA’s hypocrisy, by Rotimi Fasan
The ADC crisis, by Rotimi Fasan
Politics and its disguises, by Rotimi Fasan
Tinubu’s state visit to the UK, by Rotimi Fasan
‘We must oppose this government’, by Rotimi Fasan
If or when Nigeria becomes a one-party state…, by Rotimi Fasan
El-Rufai wanted and begged to be arrested, by Rotimi Fasan

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It was not a coup but a planned bloodbath, by Rotimi Fasan
The sometimes-careless manner it reports without bothering to admit its errors probably did it for me. But when Sahara Reporters broke the news of a foiled coup, I didn’t pay it serious attention. The fact that no other mainstream medium followed its lead was a red flag. Premium Times, as I recall it, later followed up […]
Who are those still sitting at home in Anambra? By Rotimi Fasan
Separatist agitators, politicians who benefit from their divisive politics and others filled with a permanent sense of grievance against other Nigerians and the Nigerian state, have been up in arms against Governor Charles Soludo. He ordered the closure of the main market in Onitsha for an additional one week after traders in the market observed the […]
The separatists pretend Nigeria hates the Igbo, by Rotimi Fasan
Three major occurrences that could have further complicated the parlous state of Nigeria’s economic and political situation occurred between October and December, 2025. It started when Donald Trump suddenly designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern for the persecution of Christians in the Middle Belt of the country. Coming shortly after Abuja had quietly laid […]
A defection that almost didn’t happen, by Rotimi Fasan
We are in the second week of the new year that appears to have got off to a very dramatic start on the political front. The opposition against the implementation of the tax reforms is suddenly muted, now all four bills that constitute the law are in full throttle. Two of them took off on June […]
Those who will want Nigeria to go the way of Venezuela, by Rotimi Fasan
The way some Nigerians react to global geopolitics leaves one in no doubt of their poor, dangerously ignorant, apprehension of what it means for an African country to survive in today’s world. They see but cannot understand the brazen determination of certain leaders they perceive as saviours of the world, particularly the black man, to return […]
Donald Trump’s strike, tax reforms and elite conspiracy, by Rotimi Fasan
In ‘Nigeria’s problem comes from the north’, this column’s commentary of November 26, 2025, I dwelt on the issue of mass kidnappings and attacks on worship centres following the terrorist attack on the Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku, Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara state. I examined that incident against the responses of northern, particularly Fulani leaders’ […]
Another ambush of the tax reforms, by Rotimi Fasan
The quality of the politicians that are to be found in Nigerian opposition parties and the nature of their politics is an analyst’s nightmare. Their attitude complicates their arguments, which are almost always flawed, thereby making the analyst appear unduly critical. To be clear, as far as the executive goes, the opposition is today virtually non-existent, with […]
Is Bola Tinubu persecuting Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi? By Rotimi Fasan
A few prominent names in Nigeria’s failed opposition have issued a statement accusing President Bola Tinubu of presiding over an administration that is determined to make Nigeria a one-party dictatorship. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, they claimed, has been weaponised into hounding opposition politicians, particularly governors, who have been or are being forced to […]
A coup and its aftermath, by Rotimi Fasan
Less than two weeks after the self-orchestrated coup that led to the ouster of then incumbent president of Guinea Bissau, Umaro Embalo, another coup was staged in Benin Republic of President Patrice Talon. It would have been the latest successful coup in the West African sub-region since Mali opened the door that is fast leading […]
The North must own its problem, by Rotimi Fasan
The Northern Governors Forum, together with traditional rulers from the North, rose from a meeting convened in Kaduna on Monday this week with a major resolution: that a centralised police system is no longer workable for Nigeria in view of the mounting security challenges facing the country. The meeting followed a similar one held by […]

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