Politics and its disguises, by Rotimi Fasan
The ADC crisis, by Rotimi Fasan
Women and the struggle for gender parity (2)
Women and the struggle for gender parity
The judiciary and the silky path of corruption
Religion, Kano Emirate Council and child slavery
Buhari and the impending death of the naira
Will the budget rats shame Buhari?
Fayemi, Fayose and the perjurer called Tope Aluko
Nigerians, social media and public office holders
Abdulrahman Dambazau and the arrogance of power
Buhari and Saraki: What happened to 2016 budget document?
More from the cesspool of Dasuki’s arms scandal
Prophecies, Nigerians and 2016?
Victory over insurgency?
Buhari, the Army, ethnic and religious militias
Nigeria’s blood-sucking elite

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Dasuki’s arms deal scandal and blood of the innocent
The latest arms deal saga started after several days of siege laid on Sambo Dasuki’s house by the Directorate of State Security was called off. This followed relief granted him by a court to travel abroad after he had been stopped by the DSS.
Can Buhari be more selective of his international trips?
Terrorists have killed no less than 10, 000 Nigerians, while two million others have been displaced since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2009. The preceding statistics were provided by President Muhammadu Buhari in the course of his speech during the Queen’s Banquet at the Commonwealth Head of Governments Meeting in Malta last week.
Which way Nigeria?
Today I go down memory lane to borrow the title of the musical album released over 30 years ago by Sonny Okosun.
Diezani Alison-Madueke’s plea for mercy
Finally, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s Petroleum Resources minister until six months ago, seeks to be understood by Nigerians. The former highflying minister, one of the most influential in the Goodluck Jonathan administration, seems to be begging Nigerians for forgiveness, or at least for some slack in their criticism (or is it hatred of her guts?). Of course, Madueke did not actually ask Nigerians to forgive her. Those are not her exact words, but the intention is quite clear in the series of conversations she has had in the last couple of weeks with celebrity journalist, Dele Momodu. She seems to have come to a belated realisation of that Achebean warning to all misguided leaders that nobody wins a war against their own people.
Buhari’s ministers without portfolios
This week, perhaps on this very Wednesday that you are reading this, President Muhammadu Buhari would assign portfolios to the ones that must be considered lucky of the 36 ministers-designate. There have been media reports of anxiety among the ministers-to-be as to which of them would be lucky to be assigned portfolios.

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