On Palestine: How will Nigeria vote?
Not about democracy (1)
All hail the ‘progressives’ (3)
All hail the ‘progressives’ (2)
All hail the ‘progressives’ (I)
The damned compact majority
Across a chasm, in two jumps
What manner of democracy? (2)
What manner of democracy? (2)
What manner of democracy? (I)
Serah’s ‘vote’, women’s ‘lib’ and the ‘rib’ of men (2)
Serah’s ‘vote’, women’s ‘lib’ and the ‘rib’ of men (I)
Jos: Let’s do something-Anything
Jos: Let’s do something-Anything
On that model PDP primaries
Now that zoning is ‘justiciable’
Distilling Jonathan’s Wikileaks

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Ita-Giwa: The coronation of a princess
Barely a year after she was crowned ‘The Amazon Of Cross Rivers’ at the famous Tinapa Resort by the First Lady of Cross Rivers State, Mrs. Liyel Imoke, Cross Riverians just did honour again to their proud Princess of Bakassi, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa.
Zoning: Where Justice Gumi got it wrong!
Last week Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Justice Gumi ruled confirming the legality and the binding nature of Zoning, but which for reason of ‘non-justiciability’, he said the courts cannot enforce.
NASS: ‘Incentive’ or ‘systemic drag’? (3)
In most presidential systems only parliament constitutionally enjoys full legislative, quasi-judicial and quasi-executive powers and the combined effect of which either serves as an intoxicating force for bad (as is the case with us), or a sobering stimuli for good (as has never been with us).
NASS: ‘Incentive’ or ‘systemic drag’? (2)
I closed last week observing a fundamental contradiction between democracy’s apparent non-achieving credentials and society’s legitimate dividend demands, a reality which tends to make the democratic process seems drudgy and agonising; so that often non- democratic –even if autocratic-systems elsewhere continue to appear appealing as long as they are reasonably provident.
NASS: ‘Incentive’ or ‘systemic drag’? (I)
Is the legislature democracy’s necessary incentive or has it become its veritable drag? This, against the backdrop of our current self-serving NASS, we shall explore in the next two weeks.

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