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Northern Nigeria and the perfidy of politics, by Usman Sarki

“No longer anything but a decoration which is useful for nothing”—  Paul Cambon  The withering description of a once-revered political figure in France by the diplomat Paul Cambon, applies with equal or perhaps greater force, to the state of politics in Nigeria today. Even objects of decoration, no matter how worthless, may still retain some redeeming […]

‘I Remain Loyal’: Loyalty on sale and the cynical currency of power in Nigeria, by Usman Sarki

“When self interest comes into play, things get stagnant“—  Japanese proverb There are few commodities as endlessly traded in Nigeria’s political bazaar as “loyalty.” It is advertised with solemn speeches, sold in exchange for appointments, and withdrawn without notice when the market price falls. Loyalty in our politics has become so portable, so negotiable, and so […]

“I Remain Loyal”: Nigeria’s Anthem of Political Survival (1), by Usman Sarki

“Warnings are vain, the printed word is futile, experience teaches no lessons”“-  Douglas Reed There are certain phrases that never die in Nigerian politics. They reappear like clockwork at critical moments, uttered with solemnity and flourish, yet met with skepticism by the public. Chief among them is the oft-repeated line: “I remain loyal.” It is spoken […]

Nigeria at the crossroads: The politics of 2027, by Usman Sarki

“The over-riding concern of the Supreme Military Council has been the need to ensure good government, orderly progress and harmony of the nation“—  General Olusegun Obasanjo, 21 September 1978 How the overriding concern of Nigeria’s current political dispensation aligns with the imperatives of good government, orderly progress and national harmony will be tested—proved or belied—by the […]

China, the Lagos Plan of Action, AU Agenda 2063 and AfCFTA:  Resuscitating the Dream of African Industrialisation, by Usman Sarki

“Development is not a gift from the outside; it is the outcome of a people’s own efforts“— Julius K. Nyerere Africa’s quest for industrialisation did not begin recently with China, nor does it depend on China for its intellectual legitimacy. Even before Beijing emerged as a major development partner on the continent, African leaders had already […]

What China wants From Africa now:  Wang Yi’s mission and Beijing’s strategic objectives, by Usman Sarki

“Foreign policy is not sentiment; it is interest disciplined by circumstance“—Hans J. Morgenthau Chinese Foreign Minister Wang  Yi kicked off his Africa tour in January 2026 with visits to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, followed by Somalia, Tanzania and Lesotho. This itinerary is more than symbolic. It reflects a carefully structured and holistic engagement with the African […]

Why Africa Matters to China: The strategic considerations behind Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s January 2026 Africa Tour, by Usman Sarki

“A nation’s foreign policy begins where its sense of isolation ends”, Premier Zhou Enlai Any serious analysis of China’s overtures towards Africa must be grounded firmly in global geo-politics. When China’s Foreign Minister and State Councillor, Wang Yi, begins his annual diplomatic pilgrimage to Africa on 1 January 2026, he will be doing far more than observing […]

France, Nigeria and the Economics of a New Partnership, by Usman Sarki

“In international politics, power is the ability to impose one’s will, but also the ability to inspire“- Raymond Aron In public discourse across West Africa today, France is often discussed through the lenses of geo-politics, military presence, and colonial memory. Yet, behind these sentiments lies a deeper reality: France is not merely a political or cultural actor; it […]

France: An Underrated Power in a Misunderstood World, by Usman Sarki

“France cannot be France without greatness”— Charles de Gaulle France is simultaneously underrated and misunderstood in today’s global power hierarchy. Overshadowed by the United States, China and Russia, playing roles largely within the structures of the European Union and NATO Alliance, and viewed in Africa (particularly West Africa) largely through the emotional lens of its colonial […]

Gladstone’s “Bulgarian Horrors” and Trump’s “Nigerian Genocide”: The manufacture of imperialist interventions, by Usman Sarki

“The major function of modern imperialism is to rationalise exploitation under the guise of bringing civilisation”— Walter Rodney The embers of conflict in the Middle East are still glowing menacingly. The dust in the ruined neighbourhoods of Gaza has not settled. Countless Palestinian bodies remain under the rubble, uncounted and unmourned. Yet even as the world […]

Dakuku Peterside and the rational analysis of national politics (3), by Usman Sarki

“The political establishment is now keenly aware that sentiments in northern Nigeria hold significant implications for the nation’s political future, where dissatisfaction or approval can decisively shift electoral fortunes“— , Dakuku Peterside, “2027: Battle for the Soul of the North” The true test of politics is not in winning elections but in governing with reason. As […]

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