Politics and its disguises, by Rotimi Fasan
The ADC crisis, by Rotimi Fasan
Donald Trump’s Oval Office Kingdom, by Rotimi Fasan
JAMB and its ethnic traducers, by Rotimi Fasan
Nigeria’s opposition in disarray, by Rotimi Fasan
Nigeria and the Fulani political elite, by Rotimi Fasan
Nasir el-Rufai doth protest too much, by Rotimi Fasan
The NBA and the fight against corruption, by Rotimi Fasan
The carnage in Uromi was avoidable, by Rotimi Fasan
The curious case of Natasha and Akpabio, by Rotimi Fasan
Ibrahim Babangida’s journey of service, by Rotimi Fasan
Nnamdi Kanu is his own judge and lawyer(2), by Rotimi Fasan

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When generals become predators, by Rotimi Fasan
Senator Adams Oshiomole’s frank allegation that retired military generals are behind the many cases of illegal mining in the country came across to many Nigerians as earth-shaking. But in fact, the senator said nothing new. He only repeated what others in the know have said and what many in government, including some of our present and […]
The tax reform bills and political gamesmanship, by Rotimi Fasan
Now the Nigerian Governors’ Forum have warmly embraced the Tax Reform Bills, one hopes the likes of Bala Muhammed, the Bauchi State governor and Ali Ndume, the Senator representing Borno South, will quit their barefaced politicking and unnecessary self-promotion in the name of defending the interest of the north. After the avoidable controversy that was […]
When obidients feed on their own entrails, by Rotimi Fasan
The Yoruba have a saying that chickens do not feed on each other’s entrails (Edi? ki j?`fun ara w?n). But that does not apply to the obidients, followers of Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 elections. They claim membership of a so-called movement that is basically a simulacrum, existing mostly in […]
Peter Obi’s alarm and gbajue politics, by Rotimi Fasan
No Nigerian old enough to know what the times say will forget 2024 in a hurry. It was a frightful year; the year when all the negative effects of the policies President Bola Tinubu had put in place to address the country’s many problems were most jarring in their effect. The pump price of petrol (the […]
Nigeria is the unfortunate parent of ungrateful children, by Rotimi Fasan
In physical terms and, perhaps, its sheer lack of social character and cohesion, Nigeria has been described memorably as a mere geographical expression. But as an anthropomorphised social formation, she could well be compared to a woman, victim of multiple rapes and mental torture, that is eventually shot and left for dead by a deserted […]

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