Oriire and the courage to reject compromise, by Rotimi Fasan
The disgrace that was the postponed February 16 elections
Should Nigerians give Buhari their votes on Saturday?
President Buhari is also guilty of corruption
Muhammadu Buhari and Nigeria’s tribal politics
Presidential debate: Buhari’s ‘no show’- and Atiku’s show off
The assassination of Alex Badeh, insecurity and the privatisation of the police (3)
The assassination of Alex Badeh, insecurity and the privatisation of the police (2)
NCC’s war against consumer abuse in the telecoms sector
APC, PDP and the waiting game of the Electoral Act amendment
Buhari, the son of Abraham and the children of Yahweh
Who’s politicising the killing of Nigerian soldiers?
Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu’s strange war dance
Adam’s Oshiomhole, the witch cried last night!
The NLC and the nationwide strike for increased minimum wage
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SubscribeBuhari’s school certificate saga
AS the 2019 elections hot up , Nigerians are once again clamoring for President Muhammadu Buhari to produce evidence that he attended secondary school up to school certificate level. This is not just an idle but a constitutional demand that requires contestants for the office of president to be secondary school graduates at the very least. Mr. Buhari, as Nigerians well know, has not been able to produce this evidence. His explanation is and has been that the original copies of his school certificate are with the Board of the Nigerian Army where he submitted them at the point of enlistment in the military.
A party in turmoil, a vulnerable government and a confused presidency
TO say that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is a party currently in turmoil is stating the point mildly. The APC is reeling in trouble, stumbling from one crisis to another even as the country inches ever closer to the 2019 election. The just concluded party primaries through which the various political parties produced candidates to stand for elective offices from February 2019 have left in their wake armies of discontented stalwarts across the different parties.
Why Buhari’s executive order should be opposed and rejected
THE President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has once again provided further evidence of why many Nigerians continue to view the administration as at once anti-democratic and incompetent. The latest gaffe of this fumbling administration comes via a so-called ‘executive order 6’ or EO6 that the President’s Senior Special Assistance on Media, Garba Shehu, announced last weekend. A salient element of the executive order is the placement of some fifty Nigerians on a security watch list that demands the seizure of their passport and by that the restriction of their movement to Nigeria until cases of financial crime brought against them by the state have been determined.
The 2019 election and its foretaste of horror
These should be sober times. They should be times of introspection and self-appraisal when we all should be mindful of the days ahead. But our politicians are hyper excited, engaged in buying votes, casting votes and returning incredible figures even in primary elections in which only card carrying party members are involved.
President Buhari, fighting corruption is about institutions not individuals
Should our worry about a cabal running the presidency not begin with questions about a strange group paying for the President’s nomination form? Where does corruption begin? Where will it end?
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