JAMB’s N15.6 billion profit after tax
Vote-Buying taken to the limits
The pepper syndrome and Ebola
The crash of impeachment
Bank charges as criminal overkill
A seaman in exile from the sea
Between Lamentations and Song Of Solomon
Our consequential bereavement
2015: Shall we ever get there?
Injustice somewhere is injustice everywhere
Whither separation of powers?
Who owns the purchase price?
Okonjo-Iweala: The pot, the kettle
In the de-worming of Edo State APC (2)
In the De-worming of Edo State APC (1)
Beware: Third-term agents around
As I remember Elder Isemede

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All the black market injunctions
NORMALLY, we don’t have to justify telling the truth but we do have to justify not telling the truth. The plain truth is that from the beginning, these smart guys — men who at times even attempt to outsmart themselves — have the same modus operandi. They think they are bold and with their boldness, they can intimidate the rest of society and browbeat all of us into submitting to their whims and caprices.
Between our locomotive and their train
At creation, all men were equal but the circumstances of birth and the accident of geography played major roles in determining the final outcome.
Illegality fuelled by insensitivity
AS soon as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, issued what it called the time-table for the 2015 general elections, there were, expectedly, general outbursts about some items on the programme.
Who were Sanusi’s supervisors?
WE have already embarked on a gradual descent to anomie. Some day soon, when we arrive at destination, we shall have no difficulty in recognising it. The early signs are very clear: we now have a country where evil is constantly celebrated and where people get away with murder in the manner of providing comic relief. We just laugh and get entertained.
The NIS debacle: Harvesting the dead
TRAGICALLY, somebody must now die for other members of his family to be offered jobs. The policeman must be cut down by the assassin’s bullet for his children to get scholarship to go through their university education.

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