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The curious case of Gbaja and the Prince, by Rotimi Fasan

If presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga is to be believed, the so called director, Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew, of a so called Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council or PFIPC should appear in court in about three weeks from now. That is on July 27 to answer multiple charges of impersonation and forgery. The issue centres around one […]
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Buhari’s fight for corruption

Buhari just could not condemn Abacha or he would be indicting himself, condemning his own legacy of corruption through the PTF

Between the Senate and the IG

We are certainly in new territories of lawlessness when an appointee of a president can simply ignore legitimate orders of constitutional bodies

Nigeria plunges into chaos amid the appearance of order

Nothing seems to be working according to order, yet our leaders, particularly our president, go about as if all is just fine; we are back in a sense to the state of insecurity that preceded the 2015 election, the only difference are the actors. Then it was Boko Haram. Now it is herdsmen

If every Nigerian leader were like Buhari

Surrounded by his non-performing appointees Buhari’s failures can either be shared among many or covered. This is why many will always hold him personally responsible for the mass killings across the country

Buhari’s broadside to the youth

It appears to me that the president’s comment is aimed at youths from a section of this country, namely, the Niger Delta and perhaps, anti-Buhari youths from the South East

Looters’ list and other stories

Let everyone have their day in court and let everyone who knows they have no skeleton in their closet approach the courts in the spirit of confidence

Danjuma’s call to arms

Danjuma may have spoken the mind of many. But his words must be seen as a wake-up call to the Muhammadu Buhari administration to rise up to its responsibility to Nigerians

What the IGP’s flouting of Buhari’s order says

What has the president or his minders relied on in their comments on the killings in Benue and other parts of the country when there was no report whatsoever from the chief police officer of the country?

Where rulers ruin the future

When a country fails her young people in the manner Nigeria continually fails the youth of this country, what right has such a country to the allegiance of the youth?

APC’s recipes for electoral meltdown

On at least two keys issues that constituted the core of its campaign exercise in 2015, the APC has failed Nigerians. Many cannot see the justification for the continued retention of Aso Rock tenancy by the party or its leader

The Zamfara massacre: making sense of nonsense

Nigerian politicians and elite in various sections of the society have succeeded beyond anything imaginable in the manner they have employed ethnicity as a tool of separation among Nigerians

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