Ibadan kidnappers and long tale from Ogbomoso terrorists, by Rotimi Fasan
Chris Ngige’s fight with ASUU is dirty and unfair
Are the Abuja terror alerts a western conspiracy?
The disgraceful partnership between Nigeria and Ethiopian Airlines
ASUU should for now mind its business
Court of Appeal’s order: What’s next for ASUU?
Akeredolu does have a duty to arm Amotekun
Peter Obi’s presidential run (2)
Peter Obi’s presidential run
Abuja’s priorities are beyond ASUU’s demands
Is Abuja doing enough to stop the theft of Nigeria’s crude oil?
The feud in the PDP festers?
Will Northern politicians do to Tinubu what they did to Wike?
Writing Buhari’s scorecard
The problem Buhari created
The change Osun needs

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What Boris Johnson’s fall tells us of Nigeria’s presidential system
THE parliamentary system of government is for me the most suitable for Nigeria in this present time.
APC and the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu question
WITH the party conventions over, Nigerians now know the flagbearers of the political parties and can prepare for as well as make their forecast for the 2023 election. The last hurdle of the process has apparently been scaled with candidates naming their running mates.
Who are perpetrators of the Owo massacre?
IT’s now more than a week since the agents of evil made their presence felt in Owo, Ondo State, where they left the traumatised people of a morning massacre that took the lives of about 50 people, all worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church.
To those who murdered sleep in Owo
PERPETRATORS of the cowardly act of terror in Owo have murdered sleep and should henceforth sleep no more. Their strategy to not only violate that which we consider sacred but also strike fear in us will be met with courage and determination.
Money, not ideology, will drive the next elections
THE moment the two leading political parties in Nigeria rolled out a list of payments that aspirants to public office must make to use its platform, it was clear to Nigerians that neither ideology, character nor principles will determine the direction of the 2023 general elections.
As Nigeria cruises on autopilot
NIGERIA’s leadership problem, diagnosed decades ago, continues to manifest in different ways under the current All Progressives Congress-led government of President Muhammadu Buhari. O yes, I recognise we are all leaders in our different roles and do not downplay the place of good followers in the success and failure of their leaders.
The blood of Deborah cries for justice
IN 1989 the Iranian spiritual and revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeni, issued a fatwa that was to be executed by any Muslim anywhere in the world on the Indian-born British novelist, Salman Rushdie, following the publication of his book, The Satanic Verses, which some Muslims considered blasphemous.
The APC presidential nomination as a comedy jaunt
reality show that the All Progressives Congress, APC’s, presidential nomination process has been turned into, parcelled and handed over to every Aja and Eran, Sule and Ojo, able to afford the nomination and expression of interest forms fee, is now beyond sickening.
2023 presidency, high price tags and electoral disenfranchisement
IN a few weeks’ time candidates of the different political parties lined up for next year’s general election would be known.
A presidential pardon of corruption
MANY had probably anticipated that the last National Council of State meeting would have a lot to proffer by way of remedies to the breakdown in the country’s security arrangement. Sadly, that was not to be.
The consensus against democracy
POLITICS is a process of social or political engineering that is all about horse-trading, give and take, disagreement and compromise.
Birds of the same feather and a unity list of corruption
IN the end, the convention of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the election of its officers into various positions of the party was hinged on a so-called Unity List that may yet turn out to be a document of infamy. The auguries that emanate from the horse-trading that went into the drawing up of that document and its eventual outcome should be disturbing to Nigerians who are discerning.
Nigeria is fighting corruption with corruption
By Rotimi Fasan WHEN last week I wrote in this space that Nigeria is in trouble, it was not so much an indictment of the Muhammadu Buhari-led government as some might think as it was a call for the government of the day and the rest of us Nigerians to own and acknowledge the crisis […]
Nigeria is in trouble
THAT a person is sitting on a keg of gun powder aptly describes the state of the Nigerian nation today as in any other time before a major implosion.

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