Politics and its disguises, by Rotimi Fasan
The ADC crisis, by Rotimi Fasan
Muhammadu Buhari doesn’t yet get it
Hidden charges, exploitation of customers
Buhari’s government of the deaf
Miyetti Allah, Muhammadu Buhari and the rest of us
Painful, bloody Yuletide – Rose Moses
Here we are 2018!
The failure side of Muhammadu Buhari
Hausa/Fulani’s rejection of federalism is a demand for dismemberment
Muhammadu Buhari on treasury looters and the 2019 election
Re: Death in the Mediterranean sea – Rose Moses
Abdulrasheed Maina: The villain that would be a hero
Buhari, his endorsers and 2019
Needless deaths from snake bites – By Rose Moses
Politics of Buhari’s re-election
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SubscribeCost and consequences of grass cutting
Finally, something different happened. And that was after much public outcry! Indeed, after waiting patiently for President’s Muhammadu Buhari’s reaction on the humongous act of corruption by two of his principal aides; after being kept in the dark for months by a government said to be fighting corruption over serious corruption allegation around the necks of suspended Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, and director- general of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ayo Oke, the president, Monday, sacked the duo, a development received with mixed reactions.
Miyetti Allah: armed herdsmen, farmers and the struggle for contested space
ON this first day of November, 2017, a bill sponsored by the Benue State House of Assembly prohibiting open grazing of cattle goes into operation. The state government has vowed not to back down on the promulgation of this bill in spite of opposition from the herdsmen targeted by it.
Prospects of a Buhari presidency in 2019
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has yet to declare his interest in seeking re-election as Nigeria’s president. There has so far not been any categorical statement from him on the matter.
High drama in a govt of exclusion – Rose Moses
Going by happenings around us these days, Nigeria, it would appear, has become some kind of theatre of the absurd. Most people now anxiously stay glued to their electronic devices watching out for the latest episode of the tragicomedy that’s now our daily story lines.
Does Buhari belong to nobody?
AT the Eagle’s Square in Abuja during his inauguration on May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari famously said in his inaugural address that he was a Nigerian original who belonged to no individual, group or any section of the country.
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