Ibadan kidnappers and long tale from Ogbomoso terrorists, by Rotimi Fasan
The Igbo claim on Lagos, by Rotimi Fasan
Peter Obi and his kurukere moves, by Rotimi Fasan
Sim Fubara’s comforters, by Rotimi Fasan
President Tinubu’s mid-term score, 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

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The NBA and the fight against corruption, by Rotimi Fasan
Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, could not have been wrong when he said that the Nigerian Bar Association was hypocritical in its opposition to the declaration of emergency rule in Rivers State. He attributed this to the loss of the monetary support the NBA was to get as sponsorship of its 2025 […]
From #EndBadGovernance to #TakeItBack movements, it’s all about tantrums, by Rotimi Fasan
Opposition elements again took to the streets this week under the aegis of a so-called movement to take back the rights of Nigerians to economic and social freedoms. They were in specific terms demanding the rights of Nigerians to economic empowerment which they believe has been eroded by the economic policies of the Bola Tinubu-led government […]
The carnage in Uromi was avoidable, by Rotimi Fasan
Nigerians started this week on a very grim note. More than a dozen people, precisely 16 Hausa travellers on their way from Port Harcourt to celebrate the Eid holiday in Kano, were intercepted by a group of local vigilante operatives in Uromi, a town in Edo State already under the siege of kidnappers and so-called […]
The frustrated politicians giving democracy a bad name, by Rotimi Fasan
Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, is back at his old pastime of canvassing an African approach to global practices. For those who need a reminder, it was he who said that an African approach should be followed in dismantling apartheid in the heydays of the struggle for majority rule in South Africa. Obasanjo called for the use […]
Natasha should save precious time and go to court, by Rotimi Fasan
The fight between Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Senator Godswill Akpabio looks like a case of ‘see finish’, to state it in local parlance. Her familial relationship with the President of the Senate (only they and, perhaps, their respective families know the true nature of this relationship) appears to have undermined the respect she has for […]

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