Politics and its disguises, by Rotimi Fasan
The ADC crisis, by Rotimi Fasan
What Tinubu, Atiku and Obi must do after the Supreme Court judgement, By Rotimi Fasan
The American way is not the Peter Obi way, By Rotimi Fasan
Tinubu is beginning to look and act like Buhari, By Rotimi Fasan
Former governors, new office holders and juicy pension, By Rotimi Fasan
Olusegun Obasanjo and Yoruba monarchs, By Rotimi Fasan
The PEPT decision, Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar’s reactions, By Rotimi Fasan
The comedy in the tragedy of Ali Bongo’s ouster, By Rotimi Fasan
Tinubu, his ministers and the governors, By Rotimi Fasan
Why Tinubu must pay for the sins of ECOWAS, By Rotimi Fasan
NLC: It’s still time for negotiation not strike, By Rotimi Fasan
Nigerians are suffering, Mr President! By Rotimi Fasan
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SubscribeTinubu, Nigerians don’t want the N8,000 cash transfer offer, By Rotimi Fasan
IF there’s one thing Nigerians seem to be clear on about the proposed measure to ease the immediate harsh effect of the fuel subsidy removal, it is that they are not interested in the conditional cash transfer scheme. Under this plan, the Federal Government is to transfer N8,000 over a six months period to poor […]
Mmesoma and the Igbo sense of injury, By Rotimi Fasan
Now Mmesoma Ejikeme, the 19-year-old secondary school student of Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra State, has confessed to forging her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, result, some of her enablers have stepped back in a gesture of damage control and are prescribing harsh punishment for her where they are not extending the Joint […]
Tinubu, his supporters and the need for a critical media, By Rotimi Fasan
President Bola Tinubu is only just spending his fifth week in office but despite strong reservations in certain sections of the Nigerian public, especially those yet to accept that he won the last presidential election, the growing consensus among Nigerians is that he has generally done well in his handling of the affairs of state […]
Tinubu can’t take all the tough decisions now, By Rotimi Fasan
To seek to raise the tariff on electricity by as much as 40%, as is being planned from next month and so soon after the removal of subsidy on oil, cannot but further put Nigerians in very precarious economic circumstances
It’s still morning time on Tinubu’s presidency, By Rotimi Fasan
We must not forget that before he got into this office that he has only occupied for three weeks, somebody had been there for all of eight years but could not bring himself to make key appointments for the first six months of his presidency
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