Unconstitutional appointments
Anger as Pfizer, BioNTech cut back vaccine deliveries to EU at ‘short notice’
*an extant emergency *uncle henry *sunny badru
*The Nineteen Mandarins of the North
comfort to the enemy
the Ugly Northerner
The Fabulous One
*a tale of two summits
*what does the Boko haram really want?
*the emerging truth
*hang in there, labour *professor psychovits
Rachael weeping for her children * Cashless economy
Rachael weeping for her children
*come and worship *Monarchical democracy *the victor, the vanquished
The rosiest and the sourest
*with immediate effect
The need for independent candidate

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*the times are sensational
Well, how far have we really gone with the Boko Haram? As far as knowing their real purpose? We still seem to be generally stuck with the unlikely submission that it s an Islamic sect that is incensed by the acceptance of Western education in Nigeria.
*fight with the truth
I n faraway Australia, a point of clarification arose among the highest officials of the Commonwealth at their recent meeting, about the situation of the highly controversial oil subsidy in Nigeria.
*colonialists now and then
The terrain looks rather potholed from this distance. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan seems set to travel roughshod on the back of his people, on his way to the realization of his transformation of the nation. The man seems to have broken loose. He says he is not a lion but, whatever he classifies himself to be, it cannot be tame.
Colonialists now and then
The terrain looks rather potholed from this distance. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan seems set to travel roughshod on the back of his people, on his way to the realization of his transformation of the nation. The man seems to have broken loose. He says he is not a lion but, whatever he classifies himself to be, it cannot be tame.
*showcase of disunity
The proposition of recreating the old Western Nigeria, now split up under several administrative structures, is intriguing. Those who advocate idea are, of course, of Yoruba descent.
*Showcase of disunity *Not de same category
The proposition of recreating the old Western Nigeria, now split up under several administrative structures, is intriguing. Those who advocate idea are, of course, of Yoruba descent. As it is, only Edo State, cannot claim to be Yoruba, though a section of it is ascribed a Yoruba ancestry which, howbeit, has been strongly contested in recent times.
*giant in the sun
Pastor Tunde Bakare, for whom I still cherish a lot of fondness despite his recent foolhardy foray into party politics, found some comfort last year when Nigeria was fifty, in the fact that the nation had remained together in the face of all odds. I have often wondered how much profit was in the mere fact that we could indeed be said to have stayed together as one country.
*giant in the sun
Pastor Tunde Bakare, for whom I still cherish a lot of fondness despite his recent foolhardy foray into party politics, found some comfort last year when Nigeria was fifty, in the fact, that the nation had remained together in the face of all odds. I have often wondered how much profit was in the mere fact that we could indeed be said to have stayed together as one country.
*a lesson learnt
One of the exasperating and sometimes tragic aspects of situations that are patently intractable is their tendency to develop unpredictable ramifications.
*our president performs
It was described as the first of briefings by the President, and he handled it as to the manner born. Of course, it was not really his very first performance of that kind; though he has never appeared in the ranks of the reticent, yet President Goodluck Jonathan did not appear too eager to formally address the nation extensively or comprehensively on several pressing issues of the moment.
*one hundred days blues
Slipped in the bath, knocked my head against a wall, and passed out. When I regained consciousness, it seemed a hundred days had passed.
* Remembering Uncle Steve
The recent article by Benson Idonije – who writes in the Guardian — on music in the history of Nigerian radio, brought back memories of the man who may be said to have played the leading role in that development.
*the season of our collective shame
Have you ever stopped to really dig deep into the reason for General Ibrahim Babangida’s promotion of General Olusegun Obasanjo’s ever-present desire to rule Nigeria, immediately after OBJ’s incarceration at the hands of General Sani Abacha? It all seemed so clean and altruistic—on the outside, that is.
*opc, *demolition!
The Governor of Bauchi State, Issa Yuguda, has offered his services as the manager for the electioneering campaign of Babatunde Fashola, should the Lagos State Governor decide to present himself for the high office of the president in future.
long tenure blues
The idea of a change in the length of the tenure of the President, the Governors and the respective Legislature has been mooted on various occasions in the past.

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