What are the functions of ministries in a Country? (Part II), by Usman Sarki
The Iran–US peace arrangement, by Usman Sarki
The abduction, death of Rabe Abubakar: A country without sense of shame, outrage, by Usman Sarki
Can a country flourish without standards? By Usman Sarki
Northern Nigeria and a likely APC government in 2027: Negotiation or surrender? (Part 2), by Usman Sarki
Northern Nigeria and a likely APC government in 2027: Negotiation or surrender? (Part I), by Usman Sarki

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Western values after Iran: Power, principle and the crisis of legitimacy, by Usman Sarki
“The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children“— Dietrich Bonhoeffer A complex and peculiar crisis is facing the international community today. This is the erosion of ethical norms in countries that should provide leadership to the world through example. For norms to retain their authority, they […]
From the Abnormal to the Post-Normal: The Trumpian New World (Dis)Order, by Usman Sarki
“The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters”— Antonio Gramsci I recall vividly that I was in New York City when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were locked in their historic contest for the American presidency in 2016. Within diplomatic circles, media houses, academic institutions, […]
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”: Beyond the slogan and rethinking loyalty in Nigeria’s politics(3), by Usman Sarki
“All things are possible in politics”— Douglas Reed After two weeks of examining the language and practice of loyalty in Nigerian politics, one conclusion stands out with unsettling clarity: the phrase “I remain loyal” has become both a confession and an indictment. It confesses the fragility of conviction in our political culture and indictes a system […]
‘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 […]

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