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Ibadan kidnappers and long tale from Ogbomoso terrorists, by Rotimi Fasan

Ibadan kidnappers and long tale from Ogbomoso terrorists, by Rotimi Fasan

The entire drama that featured the abduction of Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin boys lasted for just three days, between Wednesday and Saturday. Those were tension-soaked days that served mostly to highlight or add to the pressure on a federal government that many had come to see as the very symbol of […]
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Olusegun Obasanjo and Yoruba monarchs, By Rotimi Fasan

Olusegun Obasanjo and Yoruba monarchs, By Rotimi Fasan

This is the whole point of Obasanjo’s outburst: the traditional institutions symbolised by the traditional rulers have lost their precedence, and so a state governor is superior to a traditional ruler, no matter how highly placed or revered.

The PEPT decision, Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar’s reactions, By Rotimi Fasan

The PEPT decision, Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar’s reactions, By Rotimi Fasan

THE Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, PEPT, has given its final word on the presidential election conducted on February 25 after three anxious months. Its word for the petitioners, that is the opposition parties that contested the outcome of that election, has been damning. The five judges who sat on and made pronouncement over this case […]

The comedy in the tragedy of Ali Bongo’s ouster, By Rotimi Fasan

The comedy in the tragedy of Ali Bongo’s ouster, By Rotimi Fasan

The dethroned Bongo in his embroidered tunic spoke from a place of fear, confusion and crippling anxiety. It’s not a sight befitting a leader, especially one like Ali Bongo that had held his country and the people of Gabon literally by the throat for nearly one and a half decades.

What are the governors doing with the palliatives? By Rotimi Fasan

What are the governors doing with the palliatives? By Rotimi Fasan

It was just that the effect of it was very minimal compared to the amount we are told went into sustaining the oil subsidy bogey. The best part of the subsidy money went into the pockets and bank accounts of shadowy players in the oil sector, including oil marketers that are too quick to make Nigerians groan by their Shylock-like ways. 

Tinubu, his ministers and the governors, By Rotimi Fasan

Tinubu, his ministers and the governors, By Rotimi Fasan

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu on Monday 21st August swore into office 45 ministers after an eleventh-hour reassignment of portfolios to four of them. Gboyega Oyetola of the Ministry of Transport, Abubakar Momoh of the Ministry of Youth and Bunmi Tunji-Ojo of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy were respectively reassigned to the Ministry of Marine […]